39A.280 Nature of disaster and emergency response functions provided by state or local management agency -- Immunity, exceptions.

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Page 1 of 3 39A.280 Nature of disaster and emergency response functions provided by state or local management agency -- Immunity, exceptions. (1) Disaster and emergency response functions provided by a state or local emergency management agency, or any emergency management agency-supervised operating <br>units or personnel officially affiliated with a local disaster and emergency services <br>organization pursuant to KRS 39B.070, shall not, in itself, be deemed to be the <br>making of a promise, or the undertaking of a special duty, towards any person for <br>the services, or any particular level of, or manner of providing, the services; nor <br>shall the provision of or failure to provide these services be deemed to create a <br>special relationship or duty towards any person upon which an action in negligence <br>or other tort might be founded. Specifically: <br>(a) The failure to respond to a disaster or other emergency, or to undertake particular inspections or types of inspections, or to maintain any particular <br>level of personnel, equipment, or facilities, shall not be a breach of any duty to <br>persons affected by any disaster or other emergency. (b) When a state or local emergency management agency, or local emergency management agency-supervised operating unit officially affiliated with a local <br>disaster and emergency services organization, does undertake to respond to a <br>disaster or other emergency, the failure to provide the same level or manner of <br>service, or equivalent availability or allocation of resources as may or could be <br>provided, shall not be a breach of any duty to persons affected by that disaster <br>or other emergency. (c) A state or local emergency management agency, or local emergency management agency-supervised operating unit officially affiliated with a local <br>disaster and emergency services organization shall not have or assume any <br>duty towards any person to adopt, use, or avoid any particular strategy or <br>tactic in responding to a disaster or other emergency. (d) A state or local emergency management agency, or local emergency management agency-supervised operating unit officially affiliated with a local <br>disaster and emergency services organization, in undertaking disaster and <br>emergency preparedness or prevention activities including inspections, or in <br>undertaking to respond to a disaster or other emergency, shall not have <br>voluntarily assumed any special duty with respect to any risks which were not <br>created or caused by it, nor with respect to any risks which might have existed <br>even in the absence of that activity or response, nor shall any person have a <br>right to rely on such an assumption of duty. (2) Neither the state nor any political subdivision of the state, nor the agents or representatives of the state or any of its political subdivisions, shall be liable for <br>personal injury or property damage sustained by any person appointed or acting as a <br>volunteer emergency management agency member, or disaster and emergency <br>services member, or disaster and emergency response worker, or member of any <br>agency engaged in any emergency management or disaster and emergency services <br>or disaster and emergency response activity. The immunity provided by this <br>subsection shall not apply to the extent that the state, a political subdivision of the Page 2 of 3 state, or a person or organization maintains liability insurance or self-insurance for <br>an act or omission covered by this subsection. To the extent that the state, a political <br>subdivision of the state, or a person or an organization maintains liability insurance <br>or self-insurance, sovereign immunity shall not be claimed with regard to an act or <br>omission covered by this subsection. This immunity shall not affect the right of any <br>person to receive benefits or compensation to which the person might otherwise be <br>entitled under the Workers' Compensation Law, or this chapter, or any pension law, <br>or any Act of Congress. (3) Subject to subsection (6) of this section, neither the state nor any political subdivision of the state nor, except in cases of willful misconduct, gross negligence, <br>or bad faith, the employees, agents, or representatives of the state or any of its <br>political divisions, nor any volunteer or auxiliary emergency management agency or <br>disaster and emergency services organization member or disaster and emergency <br>response worker or member of any agency engaged in any emergency management <br>or disaster and emergency services or disaster and emergency response activity, <br>complying with or reasonably attempting to comply with this chapter or any order <br>or administrative regulation promulgated pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, <br>or other precautionary measures enacted by any city of the state, shall be liable for <br>the death of or injury to persons, or for damage to property, as a result of that <br>activity. The immunity provided by this subsection shall not apply to the extent that <br>the state, a political subdivision of the state, or a person or organization maintains <br>liability insurance or self-insurance for an act or omission covered by this <br>subsection. To the extent that the state, a political subdivision of the state, or a <br>person or an organization maintains liability insurance or self-insurance, sovereign <br>immunity shall not be claimed with regard to an act or omission covered by this <br>subsection. (4) Decisions of the director, his subordinates or employees, a local emergency management director, or the local director's subordinates or employees, a rescue <br>chief or the chief's subordinates, concerning the allocation and assignment of <br>personnel and equipment, and the strategies and tactics used, shall be the exercise of <br>a discretionary, policy function for which neither the officer nor the state, county, <br>urban-county, charter county, or city, or local emergency management agency-<br>supervised operating unit formally affiliated with a local disaster and emergency <br>services organization, shall be held liable in the absence of malice or bad faith, even <br>when those decisions are made rapidly in response to the exigencies of an <br>emergency. (5) Any person owning or controlling real estate or other premises who voluntarily and without compensation grants a license or privilege, or otherwise permits the <br>designation or use of the whole or any part of the real estate or premises for the <br>purpose of sheltering persons during an actual, impending, mock, or practice <br>disaster or emergency, together with his or her successors in interest, shall not be <br>civilly liable for negligently causing the death of, or injury to, any person on or <br>about the real estate or premises for loss of, or damage to, the property of that <br>person. The immunity provided by this subsection shall not apply to the extent that <br>the state, a political subdivision of the state, or a person or organization maintains Page 3 of 3 liability insurance or self-insurance for an act or omission covered by this <br>subsection. To the extent that the state, a political subdivision of the state, or a <br>person or organization maintains liability insurance or self-insurance, sovereign <br>immunity shall not be claimed with regard to an act or omission covered by this <br>subsection. (6) Subsection (3) of this section shall apply to a volunteer or auxiliary disaster and emergency response worker only if the volunteer or worker is enrolled or registered <br>with a local disaster and emergency services organization or with the division in <br>accordance with the division's administrative regulations. (7) While engaged in disaster and emergency response activity, volunteers and auxiliary disaster and emergency response workers enrolled or registered with a local disaster <br>and emergency service organization or with the division in accordance with <br>subsection (6) of this section shall have the same degree of responsibility for their <br>actions and enjoy the same immunities as officers and employees of the state and its <br>political subdivisions performing similar work, including the provisions of KRS <br>12.211, 12.212, and 12.215, allowing the Attorney General to provide defense of <br>any civil action brought against a volunteer enrolled or registered with a local <br>disaster or emergency service organization or with the division due to an act or <br>omission made in the scope and course of a disaster and emergency response <br>activity. Effective: July 15, 1998 <br>History: Created 1998 Ky. Acts ch. 488, sec. 2, effective July 15, 1998, superseding 1998 Ky. Acts ch. 226, sec. 24, effective July 15, 1998.