71-Z - Liability for canned, perishable food or farm products distributed free of charge.

§ 71-z. Liability   for  canned,  perishable  food  or  farm  products  distributed free of charge. 1. Notwithstanding any  other  provision  of  law,  a good-faith donor of any canned or perishable food, farm product,  game or wild game, apparently fit for human consumption, to a bona  fide  charitable  or  nonprofit organization, for free distribution, shall not  be subject to  criminal  penalty  or  civil  damages  arising  from  the  condition of the food, if the said donor reasonably inspects the food at  the  time  of  donation  and  finds  the  food  apparently fit for human  consumption and unless the donor has actual  or  constructive  knowledge  that  the  food  is adulterated, tainted, contaminated or harmful to the  health or well-being of the person consuming said food. Such  good-faith  donor  shall  include,  but  not  be  limited  to,  public  food service  establishments.    2. This  section  includes  the  good  faith  donation  of  canned  or  perishable   food  or  farm  products  not  readily  marketable  due  to  appearance, freshness, grade, surplus or other considerations, but shall  not be deemed or construed to  restrict  the  authority  of  any  lawful  agency  to  otherwise  regulate  or  ban  the use of such food for human  consumption.    3. A not-for-profit charitable organization  shall  provide  liability  insurance  to  persons  engaged  in  gleaning  activities  organized  or  sponsored by such charitable organization.