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(a) A person or entity that in good faith renders emergency care or treatment by the use of auto-injectable epinephrine is immune from civil liability resulting from:
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(1) The emergency care or treatment; and
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(2) Any good faith act or omission to provide or arrange for further medical treatment.
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(b) A person or entity granted immunity under subsection (a) of this section includes without limitation:
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(1) A physician or medical facility that distributes auto-injectable epinephrine or issues a certificate under this subchapter;
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(2) A person or entity that provides auto-injectable epinephrine training to an expected user or authorized entity;
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(3) A person or entity responsible for the location where the auto-injectable epinephrine is located or used; and
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(4) A certificate holder.
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(c) The immunity under subsection (a) of this section does not apply if the cause of action results from gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct.
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(d) Immunity under this section is in addition to the immunity provided to an individual acting as a “Good Samaritan” under the provisions of § 17-95-101.