Title 38, Chapter 3, Section 32
( 38-3-32)
When any person, firm, or corporation owning or controlling any real
estate or other premises authorizes and permits any emergency
management agency, board, or other authority of this state or of any
political subdivision of this state to use the premises without
charge therefor for the purpose of sheltering persons during an
actual or practice emergency or disaster as contemplated by Articles
1 through 3 of this chapter, the person, firm, or corporation, at
such times and for such periods during which the premises are
occupied and actually employed for purpose of emergency management,
shall be clothed with the sovereign immunity of the state. No civil
action shall be brought or maintained against any such person, firm,
or corporation to recover damages for personal injuries or death of
any person while on the premises during an actual or practice
emergency, disaster, or enemy attack, or for the loss or destruction
of personal property brought upon the premises by any person seeking
shelter thereon during an actual or practice emergency or disaster. |