Good Samaritan definition

Good Samaritan means a natural person who, acting without expectation of payment or other consideration, comes to the aid of a person who is apparently in need of emergency assistance;
Good Samaritan means a person who, without expectation of payment or other reward, provides assistance, advice or care to another person in an emergency, but does not include a person who does so as a volunteer;
Good Samaritan means any individual or group of individuals who: (a) Is not related to the dependent person; (b) voluntarily provides assistance or services of any type to the dependent person; (c) is not paid, given gifts, or made a beneficiary of any assets valued at five hundred dollars or more, for any reason, by the dependent person, the dependent person's family, or the dependent person's estate; and (d) does not commit or attempt to commit any other crime against the dependent person or the dependent person's estate.

Examples of Good Samaritan in a sentence

  • Educating first responders regarding the existence and operation of immunity and Good Samaritan laws.

  • The Government and the Contractor, including any subcontractors, shall be exempt from civil and criminal liability to the extent provided under the Xxxx Xxxxxxx Good Samaritan Food Donation Act (42 U.S.C. 1791).

  • Educate first responders regarding the existence and operation of immunity and Good Samaritan laws.

  • The Government and the Contractor, including any subcontractors, shall be exempt from civil and criminal liability to the extent provided under the Bill Emerson Good Samaritan Food Donation Act (42 U.S.C. 1791).

  • This section shall not operate to alter the application of the Good Samaritan Act under Arkansas Code 17-95-101.


More Definitions of Good Samaritan

Good Samaritan means any person who, in good faith, renders emergency medical care to an injured person at the scene of an accident or emergency without expecting to receive compensation from the injured person for such service.
Good Samaritan means your elected and appointed officials, employees and volunteers while acting independently of their duties on your behalf, but only when, in good faith, they render emergency care at the scene of the emergency and they have no expectation of any compensation as a result of their actions. In no event will any person who responds to the scene of an emergency with or for any other emergency service organization of any governmental entity other than you be considered a Good Samaritan.
Good Samaritan means Good Samaritan Lutheran Health Care Center, Inc. d/b/a Bethlehem Commons Care Center, a debtor in the Chapter 11 Cases.
Good Samaritan means a Person (as defined in CERCLA § 101(21)) who is rendering care, assistance, or advice in accordance with the NCP or at the direction of an onscene coordinator (“OSC”), by voluntarily agreeing to clean up contamination at an Orphan Mine Site, and who:
Good Samaritan means a person who, in good faith, without expectation of reward and without any duty of care or special relationship, voluntarily comes forward to administer emergency care to an injured person;
Good Samaritan means any individual or group of individuals who: (a) Is not related to the dependent person; (b) voluntarily provides assistance or services of any type to the dependent person;
Good Samaritan means Good Samaritan Lutheran Health Care Center, Inc. d/b/a Bethlehem Commons Care Center.