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8 March 2026

     18:26  (Upload log) [Net@portlandoregon.gov (3×)]
     
18:26 Net@portlandoregon.gov talk contribs uploaded File:2012. . .Volunteer Protection Acts and Good Samaritan Laws.pdf (Volunteer protection acts, or similar provisions, can be found at the federal and state levels. These laws limit the civil liability of certain organizations’ and entities’ volunteers under specific circumstances. The protections that the laws provide are not limited to emergency response volunteers, but rather apply to all volunteers who meet the legal requirements. Good Samaritan laws are found at the state level and can provide liability protection to volunteers who are near an emergency e...)
     
15:54 Net@portlandoregon.gov talk contribs uploaded File:2013.07.31.Safeguarding Volunteers With Effective Risk Management.pdf (Article on emergency volunteer risk.)
     
15:51 Net@portlandoregon.gov talk contribs uploaded File:2013.09. .EMAC Volunteers Liability.pdf (The Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) provides a mechanism for states to assist each other during natural disasters and other emergencies. Congress ratified EMAC in 1996, and all 50 states and 3 territories have adopted it. EMAC allows a state affected by a disaster to request personnel and materiel from another state. For personnel requests, EMAC provides that the requesting state cover the tort liability and the responding state cover the workers’ compensation liability. This a...)