36-2226. Emergency administration of
epinephrine by good Samaritans; exemption from civil
liability


A. Notwithstanding any other law, a person may administer epinephrine to another
person who is suffering from a severe allergic reaction if the person acts in good faith
and without compensation for the act of administering the epinephrine and a health
professional who is qualified to administer epinephrine is not immediately available.


B. A person who administers epinephrine pursuant to subsection A is not subject to
civil liability for any injury that results from that act unless the person acts with
gross negligence, wilful misconduct or intentional wrongdoing.