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CALFORNIA PENAL CODE SECTION 13894.5-13894.9
CALFORNIA VEHICLE CODE SECTION 23249.50
CALFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 53150-53158
CALFORNIA VEHICLE CODE SECTION 23247-23249.1
CALFORNIA VEHICLE CODE SECTION 23502
 

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53154. The expense of an emergency response shall be a charge against the person liable for expenses under this article. The charge constitutes a debt of that person and is collectible by the public agency incurring those costs in the same manner as in the case of an obligation under a contract, expressed or implied, except that liability for the expenses provided for in this article shall not be insurable and no insurance policy shall provide or pay for the expenses.
53155. In no event shall a person's liability under this article for the expense of an emergency response exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) for a particular incident.
53156. As used in this article:
(a)

"Expense of an emergency response" means reasonable costs incurred by a public agency in reasonably making an appropriate emergency response to the incident, but shall only include those costs directly arising because of the response to the particular incident. Reasonable costs shall include the costs of providing police, firefighting, rescue, and emergency medical services at the scene of the incident, as well as the salaries of the personnel responding to the incident.

(b)

"Public agency" means the state and any city, county, municipal corporation, district, or public authority located, in whole or in part, within this state which provides or may provide firefighting, police, ambulance, medical, or other emergency services.

(c)

"Intentionally wrongful conduct" means conduct intended to
injure another person or property.

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