Section 8657 Of Article 17. Privileges And Immunities From California Government Code >> Division 1. >> Title 2. >> Chapter 7. >> Article 17.
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. (a) Volunteers duly enrolled or registered with the Office of
Emergency Services or any disaster council of any political
subdivision, or unregistered persons duly impressed into service
during a state of war emergency, a state of emergency, or a local
emergency, in carrying out, complying with, or attempting to comply
with, any order or regulation issued or promulgated pursuant to the
provisions of this chapter or any local ordinance, or performing any
of their authorized functions or duties or training for the
performance of their authorized functions or duties, shall have the
same degree of responsibility for their actions and enjoy the same
immunities as officers and employees of the state and its political
subdivisions performing similar work for their respective entities.
(b) No political subdivision or other public agency under any
circumstances, nor the officers, employees, agents, or duly enrolled
or registered volunteers thereof, or unregistered persons duly
impressed into service during a state of war emergency, a state of
emergency, or a local emergency, acting within the scope of their
official duties under this chapter or any local ordinance shall be
liable for personal injury or property damage sustained by any duly
enrolled or registered volunteer engaged in or training for emergency
preparedness or relief activity, or by any unregistered person duly
impressed into service during a state of war emergency, a state of
emergency, or a local emergency and engaged in such service. The
foregoing shall not affect the right of any such person to receive
benefits or compensation which may be specifically provided by the
provisions of any federal or state statute nor shall it affect the
right of any person to recover under the terms of any policy of
insurance.
(c) The California Earthquake Prediction Evaluation Council, an
advisory committee established pursuant to Section 8590 of this
chapter, may advise the Governor of the existence of an earthquake or
volcanic prediction having scientific validity. In its review,
hearings, deliberations, or other validation procedures, members of
the council, jointly and severally, shall have the same degree of
responsibility for their actions and enjoy the same immunities as
officers and employees of the state and its political subdivisions
engaged in similar work in their respective entities. Any person
making a presentation to the council as part of the council's
validation process, including presentation of a prediction for
validation, shall be deemed a member of the council until the council
has found the prediction to have or not have scientific validity.