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CIVIL LIABILITY ACT 2002 - SECT 58
Exclusion from protection
58 Exclusion from protection
(1) The protection from personal liability conferred by this Part does not
apply if it is the good samaritan's intentional or negligent act or omission
that caused the injury or risk of injury in respect of which the good
samaritan first comes to the assistance of the person.
(2) The protection
from personal liability conferred by this Part in respect of an act or
omission does not apply if-- (a) the ability of the good samaritan to exercise
reasonable care and skill was significantly impaired by reason of the good
samaritan being under the influence of alcohol or a drug voluntarily consumed
(whether or not it was consumed for medication), and
(b) the good samaritan
failed to exercise reasonable care and skill in connection with the act or
omission.
(3) This Part does not confer protection from personal liability on
a person in respect of any act or omission done or made while the person is
impersonating a health care or emergency services worker or a police officer
or is otherwise falsely representing that the person has skills or expertise
in connection with the rendering of emergency assistance.
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