ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Fifty-fifth Legislature

First Regular Session

Senate: JUD DPA 5-3-0-0 | 3rd Read 18-12-0-0

                                                                                                                         House: JUD DP 6-4-0-0


SB 1377: civil liability; public health pandemic

Sponsor:  Senator Leach, LD 11

Caucus & COW

Overview

Establishes civil liability standards for specified acts or omissions during a state of emergency relating to a public health pandemic.

History

The Governor may proclaim a state of emergency that takes effect immediately in an area affected or likely to be affected if the Governor finds that circumstances exist meeting the statutory definition of a state of emergency (A.R.S. § 26-303). On March 11, 2020, the Governor issued a declaration of emergency and issued an executive order related to the spread of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). The Governor has since issued additional executive orders relating to COVID-19.

Provisions

1.   ☐ Prop 105 (45 votes)	     ☐ Prop 108 (40 votes)      ☐ Emergency (40 votes)	☐ Fiscal NoteStates a person or a provider acting in good faith during a state of emergency to protect another person from injury from the public health pandemic is not liable for damages in any civil action unless it is proven by clear and convincing evidence that the person or provider failed to act, acted with wilful misconduct or gross negligence. (Sec. 1)

2.   Applies to all claims that are filed before or after the effective date of this bill and that are related to a public health pandemic that is the subject of the state of emergency declared by the Governor, unless otherwise prescribed in statute. (Sec. 1)

3.   States a health professional or health care institution acting in good faith during a state of emergency to protect another person from injury from the public health pandemic is not liable for damages in any civil action unless it is proven by clear and convincing evidence that the health professional or health care institution failed to act, acted with wilful misconduct or gross negligence. (Sec. 1)

4.   Applies to any action or omission that is alleged to have occurred during a person's screening, assessment or treatment that is related to a public health pandemic that is the subject of the state of emergency declared by the Governor. (Sec. 1)

5.   States a health professional or health care institution is presumed to have acted in good faith if they relied on and reasonably attempted to comply with applicable published guidance. (Sec. 1)

6.   Defines provider, health care institution and health professional. (Sec. 1)

7.   Contains a retroactivity clause. (Sec. 2)

8.   Contains a severability clause. (Sec. 3)

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