2025 Session Last amended: 2001 session

§ 604A.01 — Good Samaritan Law

Plain-Language Summary

Provides Good Samaritan immunity from civil liability for any person who voluntarily renders emergency care, advice, or assistance at the scene of an emergency or during transit to a medical facility, as long as the person acts in good faith and without compensation.

Practical Notes
When this applies: When someone provides emergency care voluntarily without expecting payment. Who this affects: Bystanders, off-duty medical professionals, and anyone who provides emergency assistance. Key points: The helper must be at the scene of an emergency or in transit to medical care. Immunity does not apply to persons acting for compensation or in a willful and wanton or reckless manner.