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§  205-d.  Relief  from  civil liability for acts or omissions by fire  wardens in the city of New York. After being trained by a certified fire  safety director, any person designated to serve  as  a  fire  warden  or  deputy  fire warden in any structure classified as an office building by  law or otherwise in the city of New York shall not be liable for damages  for injuries, death or property  damage  alleged  to  have  occurred  by  reason of an act or omission in the performance of any duty contained in  a fire safety plan unless it is established that such injuries, death or  property  damage was caused by gross negligence on the part of such fire  warden or deputy fire warden.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-10 > 205-d

§  205-d.  Relief  from  civil liability for acts or omissions by fire  wardens in the city of New York. After being trained by a certified fire  safety director, any person designated to serve  as  a  fire  warden  or  deputy  fire warden in any structure classified as an office building by  law or otherwise in the city of New York shall not be liable for damages  for injuries, death or property  damage  alleged  to  have  occurred  by  reason of an act or omission in the performance of any duty contained in  a fire safety plan unless it is established that such injuries, death or  property  damage was caused by gross negligence on the part of such fire  warden or deputy fire warden.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-10 > 205-d

§  205-d.  Relief  from  civil liability for acts or omissions by fire  wardens in the city of New York. After being trained by a certified fire  safety director, any person designated to serve  as  a  fire  warden  or  deputy  fire warden in any structure classified as an office building by  law or otherwise in the city of New York shall not be liable for damages  for injuries, death or property  damage  alleged  to  have  occurred  by  reason of an act or omission in the performance of any duty contained in  a fire safety plan unless it is established that such injuries, death or  property  damage was caused by gross negligence on the part of such fire  warden or deputy fire warden.