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Senate substitute for SB 167 would add narrow Good Samaritan protection to Missouri hazing law, sponsors say
Summary
Sen. Curtis Gregory and supporters told the House General Laws committee a Senate substitute for SB 167 would add a narrow Good Samaritan exception to Missouri's hazing statute to encourage bystanders to summon help in hazing-related medical emergencies.
Sen. Curtis Gregory, sponsor of the Senate substitute for Senate Bill 167, told the Missouri House Committee on General Laws that the measure would add a narrow Good Samaritan provision to the state's hazing law to encourage people to call for medical help during hazing incidents.
"What this does is it adds a Good Samaritan provision to Missouri's hazing law," Gregory said at the committee hearing. He said the change would ensure that a person…
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