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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 67 — PUBLIC WELFARE · Chapter 81

§ 8102. Indemnification agreements.

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§ 8102. Indemnification agreements.
(a)General rule.-- A provision in a service provider contract in which a county agency or municipal government entity is indemnified, held harmless or insured for damages, claims, losses or expenses arising from any injury, including, but not limited to, bodily injury, mental anguish, property damage or economic or noneconomic damages or loss caused by or resulting from the county agency's or municipal government entity's negligence, in whole or in part, shall be void as against public policy and unenforceable.
(b)Definitions.-- For the purposes of this section, the term "service provider contract" shall mean a contract, agreement or understanding regarding the provision of services subject to regulation under 55 Pa. Code Pt. V (relating to children, youth and families manual).
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2022 Amendment. Section 3 of Act 127 provided that the addition of section 8102 shall apply to service provider contracts entered into on or after the effective date of section 3.
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