411.241 Immunity from liability for person, gleaner, or representative of
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nonprofit organization for donation of apparently wholesome food or
apparently fit grocery product made in good faith to a nonprofit
organization -- Exception.
(a)A person, gleaner, or paid or unpaid representative of a nonprofit
organization shall not be subject to any civil or criminal liability arising
from the nature, age, packaging, or condition of apparently wholesome
food or an apparently fit grocery product that the person or gleaner
donates in good faith to a nonprofit organization for ultimate distribution to
people, unless the acts constitute intentional misconduct.
(b)The protection from liability created by this subsection extends to an
apparently wholesome food or apparently fit grocery product bearing a
past-date expiration date, sell-by date, use-by date, or other date.
(a)A nonprofit organization or paid or unpaid representative of a nonprofit
organization shall not be subject to any civil or criminal liability arising
from the nature, age, packaging, or condition of apparently wholesome
food or an apparently fit grocery product that the nonprofit organization
received as a donation in good faith from a person or gleaner for ultimate
distribution to people, unless the acts constitute intentional misconduct.
(b)The protection from liability created by this subsection extends to an
apparently wholesome food or apparently fit grocery product bearing a
past-due expiration date, sell-by date, use-by date, or other date.
(3)A person who allows the collection or gleaning of donations on property owned
or occupied by the person, by gleaners or by paid or unpaid representatives of
a nonprofit organization for ultimate distribution to people, shall not be subject
to civil or criminal liability that arises due to the injury or death of the gleaner or
representative unless the acts constitute intentional misconduct.