WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 55-7-17
§55-7-17. Aid by trained hazardous substance response personnel;
immunity from civil liability; definitions.
No person trained in a qualified program of hazardous
substance emergency response certified by the state fire marshal
pursuant to rules promulgated by authority of subsection (a),
section five-a, article three, chapter twenty-nine of this code,
who in good faith renders advice or assistance at the scene of an
actual or threatened discharge of any hazardous substance and
receives no remuneration for rendering such advice or assistance,
is liable for any civil damages as the result of any act or
omission in rendering such advice or assistance:
Provided, That
the exemption from liability for civil damages of this section
shall be extended to any such person who receives reimbursement for
out-of-pocket expenses incurred in rendering such advice or
assistance or compensation from his or her regular employer for the
time period during which he or she was actually engaged in
rendering such advice or assistance but is not extended to any such
person who by his or her act or omission caused or contributed to
the cause of such actual or threatened discharge of any hazardous
substance.
For the purposes of this section, "hazardous substance" means
any "hazardous substance" as defined in chapter eighty-eight, Acts
of the Legislature, regular session, one thousand nine hundred
eighty-five; any "chemical substances and materials" listed in the
rules promulgated by the commissioner of labor pursuant to section
eighteen, article three, chapter twenty-one, of this code; and any
"hazardous waste" as defined in section three, article eighteen, chapter twenty-two of this code.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session