2013 New York Consolidated Laws
EXC - Executive
Article 2-B - (20 - 29-J) STATE AND LOCAL NATURAL AND MAN-MADE DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
29-I - Immunity from liability for emergency alerts.


NY Exec L § 29-I (2012) What's This?
 
    §  29-i. Immunity from liability for emergency alerts. Any provider of
  mobile services, as defined in 47 U.S.C. 153,  including  its  officers,
  directors,  employees,  affiliates, vendors and agents, acting on behalf
  of the state, and  any  third-party  intermediary  transmission  service
  provider,  including  such third-party intermediary transmission service
  provider's  affiliates,  officers,  directors,  employees,  vendors  and
  agents,  acting  directly  or  indirectly  on  behalf of the state or on
  behalf of any such provider of mobile services, that transmits emergency
  alerts similar to those described in 47 CFR 10.10 and  10.400,  or  that
  transmits  any other type or form of emergency alert messages, shall not
  be liable for any act or omission related to or any harm resulting  from
  the  transmission  of,  or  failure  to  transmit,  an  emergency alert,
  provided that such provider,  officer,  director,  employee,  affiliate,
  vendor or agent acted reasonably and in good faith.

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