H1830
An Act relative to governmental and charitable tort liability
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Bill overview
This bill, H.1830, addresses liability issues for both government entities and charitable organizations when they cause harm to individuals. It aims to clarify the circumstances under which these entities can be held responsible for torts (civil wrongs) and potentially establish clearer legal standards for such claims. The bill seeks to ensure accountability while also considering the unique responsibilities and resources of these types of organizations. It is currently in the introductory stage and has been referred to the Judiciary committee.
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Primary sponsor
Jr. John J. Lawn
Cosponsor
Jr. John J. Lawn
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