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MI HB4108
Bill
Status
9/25/2025
Primary Sponsor
David Prestin
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AI Summary
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Grants civil liability immunity to individuals who voluntarily apply bleeding control measures (pressure, dressings, packing, or tourniquets) during emergency medical situations when they have no duty to do so
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Requires the individual to act in good faith when responding to the emergency
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Immunity does not apply to acts or omissions constituting gross negligence or willful and wanton misconduct
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Amends the existing Good Samaritan law (1963 PA 17) by adding a new Section 8
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Takes effect only if House Bill No. 4847 is also enacted into law (tie bar provision)
Legislative Description
Torts: liability; immunity for individuals rendering emergency services who apply bleeding control; provide for. Amends 1963 PA 17 (MCL 691.1501 - 681.1507) by adding sec. 8. TIE BAR WITH: HB 4109'25
Torts: liability
Last Action
Referred To Committee Of The Whole
12/4/2025