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  2. Murder of Arthur Collins - Wikipedia

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    Less than two months after Collins's wife was widowed, public outcry resulted in New York City Mayor Wagner signing a "good Samaritan" bill into law. [4] In August 1966, New York State Governor Nelson Rockefeller signed into law a bill that would provide state compensation to eligible crime victims. [5] Rockefeller said this law was the result ...

  3. Duty to rescue - Wikipedia

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    A duty to rescue is a concept in tort law and criminal law that arises in a number of cases, describing a circumstance in which a party can be held liable for failing to come to the rescue of another party who could face potential injury or death without being rescued.

  4. Good Samaritan law - Wikipedia

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    At least five other states, including California and Nevada, have seriously considered adding duty-to-assist subdivisions to their Good Samaritan statutes. [46] New York's law provides immunity for those who assist in an emergency. [47] The public policy behind the law is:

  5. This law is the reason bystanders can save your life in an ...

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  6. EDITORIAL: A 'Hazmat Good Samaritan' law a mostly good idea - AOL

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    Nov. 18—When the West Virginia Manufacturers Association pitched an idea for a new Hazmat Good Samaritan law to legislators on Monday, we thought that sounded like a pretty good idea. Once upon ...

  7. Rescue doctrine - Wikipedia

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    In the USA, the rescue doctrine of the law of torts holds that if a tortfeasor creates a circumstance that places the tort victim in danger, the tortfeasor is liable not only for the harm caused to the victim, but also the harm caused to any person injured in an effort to rescue that victim. [1]

  8. Good Samaritan bill shielding Kansans reporting overdoses ...

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    Good Samaritan laws aren't uniform, though, and some give blanket amnesty for people calling for emergency medical services while others have more conditions the caller must meet.

  9. Section 230 - Wikipedia

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    Section 230 has two primary parts both listed under §230(c) as the "Good Samaritan" portion of the law. Under section 230(c)(1), as identified above, an information service provider shall not be treated as a "publisher or speaker" of information from another provider.