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78B-4-103. Liability protection for organizations.
A nonprofit organization is not liable for the acts or omissions of its volunteers in anycircumstance where:
(1) the acts of its volunteers are not as described in Subsection 78B-4-102(1) unless thenonprofit organization had, or reasonably should have had, reasonable notice of the volunteer'sunfitness to provide services to the nonprofit organization under circumstances that make thenonprofit organization's use of the volunteer reckless or wanton in light of that notice; or
(2) a business employer would not be liable under the laws of this state if the act oromission were the act or omission of one of its employees.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-78b > Chapter-04 > 78b-4-103

78B-4-103. Liability protection for organizations.
A nonprofit organization is not liable for the acts or omissions of its volunteers in anycircumstance where:
(1) the acts of its volunteers are not as described in Subsection 78B-4-102(1) unless thenonprofit organization had, or reasonably should have had, reasonable notice of the volunteer'sunfitness to provide services to the nonprofit organization under circumstances that make thenonprofit organization's use of the volunteer reckless or wanton in light of that notice; or
(2) a business employer would not be liable under the laws of this state if the act oromission were the act or omission of one of its employees.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-78b > Chapter-04 > 78b-4-103

78B-4-103. Liability protection for organizations.
A nonprofit organization is not liable for the acts or omissions of its volunteers in anycircumstance where:
(1) the acts of its volunteers are not as described in Subsection 78B-4-102(1) unless thenonprofit organization had, or reasonably should have had, reasonable notice of the volunteer'sunfitness to provide services to the nonprofit organization under circumstances that make thenonprofit organization's use of the volunteer reckless or wanton in light of that notice; or
(2) a business employer would not be liable under the laws of this state if the act oromission were the act or omission of one of its employees.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session