North Carolina 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Carolina Senate Bill S346 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/19/2025

                    GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA 
SESSION 2025 
S 	D 
SENATE BILL DRS45187-NB-67  
 
 
 
Short Title: Good Samaritan Law/Immunity. 	(Public) 
Sponsors: Senators Sawrey, Lazzara, and Jones (Primary Sponsors). 
Referred to:  
 
*DRS45187 -NB-67* 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED 1 
AN ACT TO PROVIDE LIMITED IMMUNITY FOR CERTAIN ACTIONS TAKEN BY 2 
PERSONS SEEKING MEDICAL ASSISTANCE FOR DRUG	- AND 3 
ALCOHOL-RELATED OVERDOSES AND TO BROADEN LIMITED IMMUNITY FOR 4 
CERTAIN COVERED OFFENSES. 5 
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: 6 
SECTION 1.(a) G.S. 90-96.2 reads as rewritten: 7 
"§ 90-96.2.  Drug-related overdose treatment; limited immunity. 8 
(a) As used in this section, "drug-related overdose" means an acute condition, including 9 
mania, hysteria, extreme physical illness, coma, or death resulting from the consumption or use 10 
of a controlled substance, or another substance with which a controlled substance was combined, 11 
and that a layperson would reasonably believe to be a drug overdose that requires medical 12 
assistance. 13 
(b) Limited Immunity for Samaritan. – A person shall not be arrested, charged, or 14 
prosecuted for any of the offenses listed in subsection (c3) of this section if all of the following 15 
requirements and conditions are met: 16 
(1) The person sought medical assistance or assisted in seeking medical assistance 17 
for an individual experiencing a drug-related overdose by contacting the 911 18 
system, campus security services, a law enforcement officer, or emergency 19 
medical services personnel. 20 
(2) The person acted in good faith when seeking medical assistance or when 21 
assisting a person in seeking medical assistance, upon a reasonable belief that 22 
he or she the person was the first to call for assistance. 23 
(3) The person provided his or her own name to the 911 system or to a law 24 
enforcement officer upon arrival. 25 
(4) The person did not seek the medical assistance or assist in seeking the medical 26 
assistance during the course of the execution of an arrest warrant, search 27 
warrant, or other lawful search. 28 
(5) The evidence for prosecution of the offenses listed in subsection (c3) of this 29 
section was obtained as a result of the person seeking medical assistance or 30 
assisting in seeking medical assistance for the drug-related overdose. 31 
(c) Limited Immunity for Overdose Victim. – The immunity described in subsection (b) 32 
of this section shall extend to the person who experienced the drug-related overdose overdose, 33 
whether that person is the subject of another person's request for medical assistance or whether 34 
that person requested medical assistance for himself or herself, if all of the requirements and 35 
conditions listed in subdivisions (1), (2), (4), and (5) of subsection (b) of this section are satisfied. 36 
FILED SENATE
Mar 19, 2025
S.B. 346
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(c1) Probation or Release. – A person shall not be subject to arrest or revocation of pretrial 1 
release, probation, parole, or post-release if the arrest or revocation is based on an offense for 2 
which the person is immune from prosecution under subsection (b) or (c) of this section. The 3 
arrest of a person for an offense for which subsection (b) or (c) of this section may provide the 4 
person with immunity will not itself be deemed to be a commission of a new criminal offense in 5 
violation of a condition of the person's pretrial release, condition of probation, or condition of 6 
parole or post-release. 7 
(c2) Civil Liability for Arrest or Charges. – In addition to any other applicable immunity 8 
or limitation on civil liability, a law enforcement officer who, acting in good faith, arrests or 9 
charges a person who is thereafter determined to be entitled to immunity under this section shall 10 
not be subject to civil liability for the arrest or filing of charges. 11 
(c3) Covered Offenses. – A person shall have limited immunity from prosecution under 12 
subsections (b) and (c) of this section for only the following offenses: 13 
(1) A misdemeanor violation of G.S. 90-95(a)(3). 14 
(2) A felony violation of G.S. 90-95(a)(3) for possession of less than one gram of 15 
any controlled substance. 16 
(3) Repealed by Session Laws 2023-123, s. 3, effective December 1, 2023, and 17 
applicable to offenses committed on or after that date. 18 
(4) A violation of G.S. 90-113.22. 19 
(d) Construction. – Nothing in this section shall be construed to do any of the following: 20 
(1) Bar the admissibility of any evidence obtained in connection with the 21 
investigation and prosecution of (i) other crimes committed by a person who 22 
otherwise qualifies for limited immunity under this section or (ii) any crimes 23 
committed by a person who does not qualify for limited immunity under this 24 
section. 25 
(2) Limit any seizure of evidence or contraband otherwise permitted by law. 26 
(3) Limit or abridge the authority of a law enforcement officer to detain or take 27 
into custody a person in the course of an investigation of, or to effectuate an 28 
arrest for, any offense other than an offense listed in subsection (c3) of this 29 
section. 30 
(4) Limit or abridge the authority of a probation officer to conduct drug testing of 31 
persons on pretrial release, probation, or parole." 32 
SECTION 1.(b) G.S. 18B-302.2 reads as rewritten: 33 
"§ 18B-302.2.  Medical treatment; limited immunity. 34 
(a) Limited Immunity for Samaritan. – Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a 35 
person under the age of 21 shall not be arrested, charged, or prosecuted for a violation of 36 
G.S. 18B-302 for the possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages if all of the following 37 
requirements and conditions are met: 38 
(1) The person sought medical assistance or assisted in seeking medical assistance 39 
for an individual experiencing an alcohol-related overdose by contacting the 40 
911 system, a law enforcement officer, campus security services, or 41 
emergency medical services personnel. 42 
(1a) The person acted in good faith when seeking medical or when assisting a 43 
person in seeking medical assistance, upon a reasonable belief that he or she 44 
the person was the first to call for assistance. 45 
(2) The person provided his or her own name to the 911 system or to a law 46 
enforcement officer upon arrival. 47 
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(4) The person did not seek the medical assistance or assist in seeking the medical 49 
assistance during the course of the execution of an arrest warrant, search 50 
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(5) The evidence for prosecution of a violation of G.S. 18B-302 for the possession 1 
or consumption of alcoholic beverages was obtained as a result of the person 2 
seeking medical assistance or assisting in seeking medical assistance for the 3 
alcohol-related overdose. 4 
(b) Limited Immunity for Overdose Victim. – The immunity described in subsection (a) 5 
of this section shall extend to the person who needed medical assistance assistance, whether that 6 
person is the subject of another person's request for medical assistance or whether that person 7 
requested medical assistance for himself or herself, if the requirements in subdivisions (1), (1a), 8 
(4), and (5) of subsection (a) are satisfied. 9 
(c) Probation or Release. – A person shall not be subject to arrest or revocation of pretrial 10 
release, probation, parole, or post-release if the arrest or revocation is based on an offense for 11 
which the person is immune from prosecution under subsection (a) or (b) of this section. The 12 
arrest of a person for an offense for which subsection (a) or (b) of this section may provide the 13 
person with immunity will not itself be deemed to be a commission of a new criminal offense in 14 
violation of a condition of the person's pretrial release, condition of probation, or condition of 15 
parole or post-release. 16 
(d) Civil Liability for Arrest or Charges. – In addition to any other applicable immunity 17 
or limitation on civil liability, a law enforcement officer who, acting in good faith, arrests or 18 
charges a person who is thereafter determined to be entitled to immunity under this section shall 19 
not be subject to civil liability for the arrest or filing of charges." 20 
SECTION 2. This act becomes effective October 1, 2025, and applies to acts or 21 
omissions on or after that date. 22