Texas Good Samaritan Act
Article 6701d, Vernon's Civil Statutes ; Chapter 74, Civil
Practice and Remedies Code Section 74.001
LIABILITY FOR EMERGENCY CARE
(a) a person who in good faith administers
emergency care at the scene of an emergency or in a hospital is not liable in
civil damages for an act performed during the emergency unless the act is
wilfully or wantonly negligent.
(b) This section does not apply for care
administered:
(1) for of in
expectation of remuneration;
(2) by a person
who was at the scene of the emergency because he or a person he represents as
an agent was soliciting business or seeking to perform a service for
remuneration;
(3) by a person
who regularly administers emergency care in a hospital or emergency room; or
(4) by an
admitting physician or a treating physician associated by the admitting
physician of a patient bringing a health-care liability claim.
(V.A.C.S. Art. 1a
(part).)
Section 74.002.
UNLICENSED MEDICAL PERSONNEL.
Persons not licensed in the healing arts who in good faith
administer emergency care as emergency medical service personnel are not liable
in civil damages for an act performed in administering the care unless the act
is wilfully or wantonly negligent. This section applies without regard to
whether the care is provided for or in expectation of remuneration.
(V.A.C.S. Art. 1a (part).)