Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05068

Introduced
1/7/15  
Introduced
1/7/15  
Refer
1/7/15  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Extension Of The Good Samaritan Law To Apply To The Rescue Of Children From Hot Cars.

Impact

If passed, HB 05068 would amend section 52-557b of the general statutes to explicitly include provisions for immunity for those who take drastic measures under life-threatening circumstances. This change would directly affect how the state approaches liability concerning the rescue of children, establishing a clearer legal framework for individuals who act in what they perceive to be an emergency. The bill could potentially save lives by alleviating fears of facing legal consequences when they act out of concern for a child’s safety.

Summary

House Bill 05068 aims to extend the Good Samaritan law to provide legal protection to individuals who break into a car to rescue a child left inside during hot weather conditions. The bill recognizes the urgent and potentially lifesaving action required in such situations and seeks to remove legal barriers that may deter bystanders from intervening. By enacting this law, the legislation intends to increase the safety of children by encouraging more people to act in emergencies without the fear of legal repercussions.

Contention

While the bill is primarily framed around safeguarding children, it may also raise discussions around the balance of individual rights versus public safety. Some may argue about the potential for misuse of the Good Samaritan law, questioning whether it could lead to unnecessary or reckless interventions. Additionally, discussions may arise regarding the need for additional public education on the circumstances that constitute a legitimate emergency, thereby ensuring that the law serves its intended purpose without compromising safety or leading to abuse.

Companion Bills

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