8337.1 - Civil immunity of school officers or employees relating to emergency care, first aid and rescue.

     § 8337.1.  Civil immunity of school officers or employees                relating to emergency care, first aid and rescue.        (a)  General rule.--An officer or employee of a school who in     good faith believes that a student needs emergency care, first     aid or rescue and who provides such emergency care, first aid or     rescue to the student or who removes the student receiving such     emergency care, first aid or rescue to a hospital or other place     of medical care shall be immune from civil liability as a result     of any acts or omissions by the officer or employee, except any     acts or omissions intentionally designed to seriously harm or     any grossly negligent acts or omissions which result in serious     bodily harm to the student receiving emergency care.        (b)  Definitions.--As used in this section, the following     words and phrases shall have the meanings given to them in this     subsection:        "Good faith."  Includes, but is not limited to, a reasonable     nonmedical opinion that the immediacy of the situation is such     that the rendering of care should not be postponed.        "Officer or employee of a school."  A school director,     principal, superintendent, teacher, guidance counselor, support     staff member or other educational or medical employee employed     in a day or residential school which provides preschool,     kindergarten, elementary or secondary education in this     Commonwealth at either a public or nonpublic school.     (Nov. 22, 2000, P.L.690, No.93, eff. 60 days)        2000 Amendment.  Act 93 added section 8337.1.