La. R.S. § 29:771 Miscellaneous

LibraryLouisiana Statutes
Edition2023
CurrencyCurrent with changes from the 2023 Legislative Session
Year2023
CitationLa. R.S. § 29:771

A. Financing of the public health emergency shall be accomplished pursuant to R.S. 29:731.

B. Liability.

(1) State immunity. State immunity shall be determined in accordance with R.S. 29:735, which shall be applicable to this Chapter.

(2) Private liability.

(a) During a state of public health emergency, any person owning or controlling real estate or other premises who voluntarily and without compensation grants a license or privilege, or otherwise permits the designation or use of the whole or any part or parts of such real estate or premises for the purpose of sheltering persons, together with that person's successors in interest, if any, shall not be civilly liable for negligently causing the death of, or injury to, any person on or about such real estate or premises under such license, privilege, or other permission, or for negligently causing loss of, or damage to, the property of such person.

(b) During a state of public health emergency, any private person, firm or corporation and employees and agents of such person, firm or corporation in the performance of a contract with, and under the direction of the state or its political subdivisions under the provisions of this Chapter shall not be civilly liable for causing the death of, or injury to, any person or damage to any property except in the event of gross negligence or willful misconduct.

(c)

(i) During a state of public health emergency, no health care provider shall be civilly liable for causing the death of, or injury to, any person or damage to any property except in the event of gross negligence or willful misconduct.

(ii) During a state of public health emergency, which is declared to combat COVID-19 or any other contagious disease or infectious disease, no inpatient health care facility shall be liable to a member of the clergy for any civil damages for injury or death resulting from or related to actual or alleged exposure during the course of, or through the performance of, allowing access to a member of the clergy in compliance with R.S. 40:2005.1 unless the inpatient health care facility failed to substantially comply with the applicable procedures established by the Louisiana Department of Health that govern the inpatient health care facility operations and the injury or death was caused by the inpatient health care facility's gross negligence or wanton or reckless misconduct.

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