34-20A-112. Providing first aid or other medical assistance as mitigating factor--Limitations on immunity.
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Providing first aid or other medical assistance to someone who is experiencing a drug-related overdose may be used as a mitigating factor in a criminal prosecution for which immunity is not provided under §§ 34-20A-109 to 34-20A-113 , inclusive. Nothing in §§ 34-20A-109 to 34-20A-113 , inclusive, may be construed to:
(1)Bar the admissibility of any evidence obtained in connection with the investigation and prosecution of other crimes or violations committed by a person who otherwise qualifies for limited immunity pursuant to §§ 34-20A-109 to 34-20A-113 , inclusive; or
(2)Limit, modify, or remove any immunity from liability currently available to public entities, public employees by law, or prosecutors.