Which law establishes limited immunity from prosecution for people under 21 who seek medical assistance in alcohol poisoning situations?

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The Responsible Drinking Act and the Youth Alcohol Prevention Act both do not pertain to limited immunity from prosecution for alcohol poisoning situations. The Responsible Drinking Act focuses on promoting responsible drinking and the Youth Alcohol Prevention Act deals with the prevention of underage drinking. The Underage Protection Act is not a real law. The Good Samaritan law, also known as the Medical Amnesty or Lifesaving law, is the law that establishes limited immunity from prosecution for people under 21 who seek medical assistance in alcohol poisoning situations. This means that if someone underage calls for medical help or assists a friend who is experiences alcohol poisoning, they will not face legal consequences for underage drinking.

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