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§   6705-a.   Emergency   veterinarian   service;  limited  liability.  Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of any  general,  special  or  local  law,  any licensed veterinarian who  voluntarily, and without the  expectation of monetary compensation, renders  first  aid  or  emergency  treatment  to  an  animal  that  is  ill  or  injured at the scene of an  accident or other emergency, outside  of  an  animal  hospital,  clinic,  veterinarian's  office  or  other  place  having  proper  and  necessary  equipment for the practice of veterinary medicine, shall not  be  liable  for  damages  for injuries alleged to have been sustained by such animal  or for damages for the death of such animal alleged to have occurred  by  reason  of  an  act  or  omission  in the rendering of such first aid or  emergency treatment unless it is established that such injuries were  or  such  death  was  caused  by  gross  negligence  on  the  part  of  such  veterinarian. Nothing in this section shall be deemed  or  construed  to  relieve  a licensed veterinarian from liability for damages for injuries  or death caused by an act or omission on  the  part  of  a  veterinarian  while  rendering professional services in the normal and ordinary course  of his or her business.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-8 > Article-135 > 6705-a

§   6705-a.   Emergency   veterinarian   service;  limited  liability.  Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of any  general,  special  or  local  law,  any licensed veterinarian who  voluntarily, and without the  expectation of monetary compensation, renders  first  aid  or  emergency  treatment  to  an  animal  that  is  ill  or  injured at the scene of an  accident or other emergency, outside  of  an  animal  hospital,  clinic,  veterinarian's  office  or  other  place  having  proper  and  necessary  equipment for the practice of veterinary medicine, shall not  be  liable  for  damages  for injuries alleged to have been sustained by such animal  or for damages for the death of such animal alleged to have occurred  by  reason  of  an  act  or  omission  in the rendering of such first aid or  emergency treatment unless it is established that such injuries were  or  such  death  was  caused  by  gross  negligence  on  the  part  of  such  veterinarian. Nothing in this section shall be deemed  or  construed  to  relieve  a licensed veterinarian from liability for damages for injuries  or death caused by an act or omission on  the  part  of  a  veterinarian  while  rendering professional services in the normal and ordinary course  of his or her business.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-8 > Article-135 > 6705-a

§   6705-a.   Emergency   veterinarian   service;  limited  liability.  Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of any  general,  special  or  local  law,  any licensed veterinarian who  voluntarily, and without the  expectation of monetary compensation, renders  first  aid  or  emergency  treatment  to  an  animal  that  is  ill  or  injured at the scene of an  accident or other emergency, outside  of  an  animal  hospital,  clinic,  veterinarian's  office  or  other  place  having  proper  and  necessary  equipment for the practice of veterinary medicine, shall not  be  liable  for  damages  for injuries alleged to have been sustained by such animal  or for damages for the death of such animal alleged to have occurred  by  reason  of  an  act  or  omission  in the rendering of such first aid or  emergency treatment unless it is established that such injuries were  or  such  death  was  caused  by  gross  negligence  on  the  part  of  such  veterinarian. Nothing in this section shall be deemed  or  construed  to  relieve  a licensed veterinarian from liability for damages for injuries  or death caused by an act or omission on  the  part  of  a  veterinarian  while  rendering professional services in the normal and ordinary course  of his or her business.