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SENATE BILL NO. 3804
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State of Washington 49th Legislature 1985 Regular Session
By Senators Zimmerman, McDermott, Talmadge and Kiskaddon
Read first time 2/6/85 and referred to Committee on Human Services and Corrections.
AN ACT Relating to blood; and amending RCW 70.54.120.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. Section 1, chapter 56, Laws of 1971 and RCW 70.54.120 are each amended to read as follows:
The
procurement, processing, storage, distribution, administration, or use of whole
blood, plasma, blood products and blood derivatives for the purpose of
injecting or transfusing the same, or any of them, into the human body is
declared to be, for all purposes whatsoever, the rendition of a service by each
and every person, firm, or corporation participating therein, and is declared
not to be covered by any implied warranty under the Uniform Commercial Code,
Title 62A RCW, or otherwise, and no civil liability shall be incurred as a
result of any of such acts, except in the case of wilful or negligent conduct:
PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That this section shall apply only to liability alleged in
the contraction of hepatitis ((and)), malaria, and acquired
immune deficiency disease and shall not apply to any transaction in which
the blood donor receives compensation: PROVIDED FURTHER, That this section
shall only apply where the person, firm or corporation rendering the above
service shall have maintained records of donor suitability and donor
identification similar to those specified in sections 73.301 and 73.302(e) as
now written or hereafter amended in Title 42, Public Health Service Regulations
adopted pursuant to the Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. 262: PROVIDED
FURTHER, That nothing in this section shall be considered by the courts in
determining or applying the law to any blood transfusion occurring before June
10, 1971 and the court shall decide such case as though this section had not
been passed.