The Emerson Good Samaritan Food Donation Act is a law that helps people who want to do something nice by donating food to others, but are worried they might get in trouble if someone gets sick from the food. The law says that if someone donates food to a nonprofit organization or a food bank, they will not be held responsible if someone gets sick from the donated food, as long as the donor did not act with harmful intent or recklessness. This means that people can donate food without having to worry about getting into trouble, and it helps make sure that more people have enough to eat.