File Code: Civil Actions and Procedures
Prior Year Introduction As: HB 1103/91 - JUD
- Sponsored By:
-
Senators Stone, Green, and Dorman
- Entitled:
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Defenses - "Fireman's Rule" Abolished
Eliminating, as a defense, the common law doctrine known as the
"Fireman's Rule" which prevents a safety officer from recovering for
injuries the officer sustained or any similar rule that operates to
deny a safety officer recovery in an action at law or authorized by
statute based on negligence of a person in causing injuries to a
safety officer or an owner or occupier of land or premises that caused
harm to a safety officer; and establishing that the Act does not
affect specified other defenses, privileges, immunities, or rights.
Senate Action
- 1/17
- First Reading Judicial Proceedings
- Hearing 1/25 at 1:00 p.m.
- 3/6
- Favorable with Amendments Report by Judicial Proceedings
- 3/7
- Favorable with Amendments Report Adopted
- Second Reading Passed with Amendments
- 3/11
- Third Reading Passed (43-3)
House Action
- 3/12
- First Reading Judiciary
- 3/13
- Hearing 3/28 at 1:00 p.m.
- 4/5
- Unfavorable Report by Judiciary
- Sponsored by:
- Senator Norman R. Stone, Jr., District 7
- Senator Arthur Dorman, District 21
- Senator Leo E. Green, District 23
- Bill indexed under the following Subjects:
- AMBULANCES -see also- EMERGENCIES, RESCUE SQUADS
- CIVIL ACTIONS -see also- SMALL CLAIMS
- DAMAGES
- FIRE PROTECTION
- LAW ENFORCEMENT -see also- STATE POLICE, DEPT. OF
- LIABILITY -see also- GOOD SAMARITAN
- RESCUE SQUADS -see also- AMBULANCES, EMERGENCIES
- Bill affects the following Statutes:
- Courts and Judicial Proceedings
- (
5-309.3 ,
5-309.3 ,
5-309.4
)
- Bill Text:
- First Reading (PDF),
Third Reading (PDF), Enrolled
- Fiscal Note:
Available (PDF)
Amendments:
- Senate
- Number: 268337/1 (PDF) Offered on: MARCH 7, 1996 at: 12:27
Status: Adopted