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<law><site_title>Virginia Decoded</site_title><site_url>https://vacode.org</site_url><law_id>54649</law_id><section_number>8.01-225.02</section_number><catch_line>Certain liability protection for health care providers during disasters</catch_line><edition url="https://vacode.org/2025/" slug="2025" current="TRUE" last_updated="">2025</edition><structure><unit label="title" level="1" order_by="1" identifier="8.01">Civil Remedies and Procedure</unit><unit label="chapter" level="2" order_by="1" identifier="3">Actions</unit><unit label="article" level="3" order_by="1" identifier="21">Miscellaneous Provisions</unit></structure><text>
						<section id="A"><p><span class="prefix-number">A.</span> In the absence of gross <span class="dictionary">negligence</span> or willful misconduct, any health care provider who responds to a <span class="dictionary">disaster</span> shall not be liable for any injury or wrongful death of any <span class="dictionary">person</span> arising from the delivery or withholding of health care when (i) a local emergency, state of emergency, or public health emergency has been or is subsequently declared in response to such <span class="dictionary">disaster</span>, and (ii) the emergency and subsequent conditions caused a lack of resources, attributable to the <span class="dictionary">disaster</span>, rendering the health care provider unable to provide the level or manner of care that otherwise would have been required in the absence of the emergency and which resulted in the injury or wrongful death at <span class="dictionary">issue</span>. <a id="paragraph-200681" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/8.01-225.02/#A"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section>
						<section id="B"><p><span class="prefix-number">B.</span> For purposes of this section:
			&#x201C;Communicable disease of public health threat&#x201D; has the same definition as provided in &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Definitions" href="/44-146.16/">44-146.16</a>.
			&#x201C;Disaster&#x201D; means any &#x201C;disaster,&#x201D; &#x201C;emergency,&#x201D; or &#x201C;<span class="dictionary">major disaster</span>&#x201D; as those terms are used and defined in &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Definitions" href="/44-146.16/">44-146.16</a>.
			&#x201C;Health care provider&#x201D; has the same definition as provided in &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Definitions" href="/8.01-581.1/">8.01-581.1</a>.
			&#x201C;Local emergency&#x201D; has the same definition as provided in &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Definitions" href="/44-146.16/">44-146.16</a>.
			&#x201C;Public health emergency&#x201D; has the same definition as provided in &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Certain immunity for health care providers during disasters under specific circumstances" href="/8.01-225.01/">8.01-225.01</a>.
			&#x201C;Resource shortage&#x201D; has the same definition as provided in &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Definitions" href="/44-146.16/">44-146.16</a>.
			&#x201C;State of emergency&#x201D; has the same definition as provided in &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Definitions" href="/44-146.16/">44-146.16</a>. <a id="paragraph-200682" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/8.01-225.02/#B"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section></text><history>2008, cc. 121, 157; 2022, c. 617.</history><metadata></metadata></law>
