8338 - Liability for damages from donated food and grocery products.

     § 8338.  Liability for damages from donated food and grocery                products.        (a)  General rule.--A person is not subject to civil or     criminal liability arising from the nature, age, packaging or     condition of apparently wholesome food or of grocery products     apparently fit for household consumption or use that the person     donated in good faith to a nonprofit organization for ultimate     free distribution to needy individuals. This section does not     apply to an injury or death of the ultimate users or recipients     of the food or grocery products that results from an act or     omission of the donor constituting gross negligence,     recklessness or intentional misconduct.        (b)  Recklessness, gross negligence or intentional     misconduct.--A person who permits gleaning on property owned or     occupied by him is not subject to civil or criminal liability     that arises due to the injury or death of any individual     involved in the collection or gleaning of donations, unless the     injury or death results from an act or omission of said person     constituting gross negligence, recklessness or intentional     misconduct.        (c)  Nonliability.--This section does not create any     liability.        (d)  Definitions.--As used in this section, the following     words and phrases shall have the meanings given to them in this     subsection:        "Donate."  To give or distribute without requiring anything     of monetary value from the ultimate recipient. For purposes of     this section, a nonprofit organization may donate to another     nonprofit organization, notwithstanding that the donor     organization has charged a processing fee to the donee     organization, provided the ultimate recipient or user is not     required to give anything of monetary value.        "Glean."  To harvest for ultimate free distribution to needy     individuals an agricultural crop that has been donated by any     person.        "Grocery products."  Any nonfood grocery products, including,     but not limited to, disposable paper and plastic products,     household cleaning products, bottled water, laundry detergents     and cleaning products and miscellaneous household items.        "Nonprofit organization."  An incorporated or unincorporated     organization that has been incorporated or established and is     operating for religious, charitable or education purposes and     that does not distribute any of its income to its members,     directors or officers.        "Person."  Any individual, corporation, partnership,     organization, association or government entity, including, but     not limited to, retail grocers, wholesalers, manufacturers,     restaurants, caterers, farmers, nonprofit food distributors and     hospitals. In the case of a corporation, partnership,     organization, association or governmental entity, the term also     includes, but is not limited to, the officers, directors,     partners, deacons, trustees, council members or other elected or     appointed individuals responsible for the governance of such     entity.     (Apr. 5, 1990, P.L.113, No.27, eff. 60 days)        1990 Amendment.  Act 27 added section 8338.