Yes. There is a provision in the Nurse Practice Act, Minnesota Statutes section 148.271, clause (1), that exempts a nurse from the requirement of a Minnesota nurse license when furnishing nursing assistance in an emergency and under other certain circumstances set forth in Minnesota Rules Part 6305.0300, subpart 1, (A) (2),including disaster relief during a period not to exceed seven days.
In addition, the Good Samaritan Law, Minnesota Statutes section 604A.01, includes the following statement, A person at the scene of an emergency who knows that another person is exposed to or has suffered grave physical harm shall, to the extent that the person can do so without danger or peril to self or others, give reasonable assistance to the exposed person. Reasonable assistance may include obtaining or attempting to obtain aid from law enforcement or medical personnel. This law further provides for immunity from liability.