HRS §662D-4
Volunteer protection for public skateboard park work
Volunteers who design, build, maintain, or fix a public skateboard park for the government are not responsible for injuries or damage that happen when people use the park, unless the volunteer was grossly negligent or acted on purpose. Nonprofit groups that provide these volunteers are also protected, except when they are legally responsible for their workers' actions.
The statute, as written — Limited liability for volunteers for activities at public skateboard parks
(a) A volunteer who designs, constructs, maintains, or repairs a skateboard park for a governmental entity shall not be liable to any person for injury or damage sustained when using a public skateboard park, except for injury or damages resulting from gross negligence or intentional misconduct. (b) No nonprofit organization or nonprofit corporation that provides volunteers to a governmental entity to design, construct, maintain, or repair a public skateboard park shall be liable to any person for injury or damage sustained when using a public skateboard park, except under the doctrine of respondeat superior.
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