Arizona law: A.R.S. § 36-2263
Statute: A.R.S. § 36-2263
Law Type: Good Samaritan
Status: Enacted
Summary:
The law limits civil liability under certain circumstances of use, or an attempted use, of an AED. The civil liability immunity extends to a person or entity that acquires an AED pursuant to this article; the owner of the property or facility where the automated external defibrillator is located; a person or entity that provides the AED pursuant to this article.
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