<P> The Civil Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act of 2011 first introduced legislation specifically addressing the liability of citizen good Samaritans or volunteers in the Republic of Ireland, without introducing a duty to intervene . This act provides for exemption from liability for a person, or voluntary organisation, for anything done while providing "assistance, advice or care" to a person who is injured, in serious risk or danger of becoming injured or suffering from an illness (or apparently so). There are exclusions for cases of "bad faith" or "gross negligence" on behalf of the carer, and incidents relating to negligent use of motor vehicles . This Act only addresses situations where there is no duty of care owed by the good Samaritan or the volunteer . </P> <P> In Israel, the law requires anyone to assist a person in danger or at the very least call for help . People who help in good faith are not liable for damages . Helpers are eligible for compensation for damages caused to them during their assistance . </P> <P> All 50 states and the District of Columbia have some type of Good Samaritan law . The details of good Samaritan laws / acts vary by jurisdiction, including who is protected from liability and under what circumstances . </P> <P> The 1996 Federal Emerson Act was intended to encourage donations of food and grocery products that meet quality and labeling standards imposed by federal, state and local laws and regulations, by protecting the donor and the recipient agency against liability, excepting in the case of gross negligence and / or intentional misconduct . Prior to passage of the Emerson Act differences in language and applicability between states often discouraged national and regional companies from donating, resulting in otherwise usable food being sent to landfills . </P>

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