UTAH CODE (Last Updated: January 16, 2015) |
Title 78B. Judicial Code |
Chapter 4. Limitations on Liability |
Part 1. Liability Protection for Volunteers |
§ 78B-4-102. Liability protection for volunteers -- Exceptions.
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(1) Except as provided in Subsection (2), no volunteer providing services for a nonprofit organization incurs any legal liability for any act or omission of the volunteer while providing services for the nonprofit organization and no volunteer incurs any personal financial liability for any tort claim or other action seeking damage for an injury arising from any act or omission of the volunteer while providing services for the nonprofit organization if: (a) the individual was acting in good faith and reasonably believed he was acting within the scope of his official functions and duties with the nonprofit organization; and (b) the damage or injury was not caused by an intentional or knowing act by the volunteer which constitutes illegal, willful, or wanton misconduct. (3) Nothing in this section shall bar an action by a volunteer against an organization, its officers, or other persons who intentionally or knowingly misrepresent that a financially secure source of recovery does or will exist during a period when such a source does not or will not in fact exist. (4) Nothing in this section shall be construed to place a duty upon a nonprofit organization to provide a financially secure source of recovery. (5) The granting of immunity from liability to a volunteer under this section does not affect the liability of the nonprofit organization providing the financially secure source of recovery.
Amended by Chapter 218, 2010 General Session