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COLLIN COUNTY MEDICAL RESERVE CORPS LIABILITY POLICY
Volunteers Are Protected From Legal Liability:
Under The Volunteer Protection Act of 1997, people who volunteer for non-profit organizations or governmental entities cannot be held liable for any harm that they may cause while engaged in volunteer activity (except for harm caused by operation of a motor vehicle or harm caused by criminal conduct, or gross or reckless misconduct). See www.texmed.org/template.aspx?id=2107
This organization (Medical Reserve Corps) qualifies under federal law. Therefore, as a volunteer for this organization, you are not exposing yourself to additional legal liability.
Volunteers Must Assume Own Risk:
Be aware that some unanticipated personal risk possibility may be present both during a public health emergency and during non-emergency work with direct client contact. Medical Reserve Corps volunteers agree to assume their own risks as a volunteer.
Any incidents, accidents, or injuries should be reported immediately to the Collin County MRC Coordinator. If you have questions, please call 972-548-5578.
Liability Acceptance Agreement:
I have read the Collin County Medical Reserve Corps Liability Policy. I understand its contents and have had the opportunity to ask questions regarding my risk as a volunteer.
I agree to assume my own risk as a volunteer and will immediately report any incidents, accidents, or injuries to the MRC Coordinator.
I also agree to hold Collin County harmless for any injuries/illnesses I incur in the performance of my duties as a volunteer. |