For purposes of this act, “ionizing radiation” means any particulate or electromagnetic radiation capable of producing ions directly or indirectly in its passage through matter; provided, however, that the provisions hereof and of sections 5-243 and 5-244, Idaho Code, shall not be deemed to apply to any action or proceeding to recover damages for professional malpractice, as defined in section 5-219, Idaho Code.
Idaho Code § 5-242
Ionizing radiation injuries — Purpose of act
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case 596 F. Supp. 1407 - Adams v. Armstrong World Industries, Inc. (1984)
Most recently applied in 596 F. Supp. 1407 - Adams v. Armstrong World Industries, Inc. (November 1984)
1967, ch. 241, § 1, p. 704; am. 1976, ch. 184, § 1, p. 670.
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