AN ACT RELATING TO EDUCATION -- CERTIFICATION OF TEACHERS
Extends civil immunity to bystanders who voluntarily apply bleeding control in emergencies, protecting well‑intentioned acts from civil liability (except gross negligence).
Extends civil immunity to bystanders who voluntarily apply bleeding control in emergencies, protecting well‑intentioned acts from civil liability (except gross negligence).
HB 5743 adds an explicit Good Samaritan-style civil immunity for individuals who voluntarily provide bleeding control in an emergency. The goal is to reduce legal barriers that might deter bystanders from applying life‑saving bleeding interventions (pressure, dressings, packing, tourniquets).
If enacted (along with HB 5742), HB 5743 would clarify and extend civil liability protection for voluntary bleeding control administered by lay responders, intended to encourage timely interventions for traumatic hemorrhage while preserving remedies for truly reckless or intentionally harmful conduct.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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