(a) Immunity for the individual seeking medical attention for another.— An individual shall not be prosecuted for an offense under this chapter if the individual can establish all of the following:
- (1) A law enforcement officer first became aware of the individual's violation of this chapter because the individual placed a 911 call or contacted campus security, police or emergency services, based on a reasonable belief that another individual was in need of immediate medical attention to prevent death or serious bodily injury.
- (2) The individual reasonably believed the individual was the first individual to make a 911 call or contact campus security, police or emergency services and report that an individual needed immediate medical attention to prevent death or serious bodily injury.
- (3) The individual provided the individual's own name to the 911 operator or equivalent campus security officer, police or emergency services personnel.
- (4) The individual remained with the individual needing medical assistance until a campus security officer, police or emergency services personnel arrived and the need for the individual's presence had ended.