Placement of automated external defibrillator - donations - acquisitions limited immunity.

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(1) Any public school or person who owns, operates, or manages a public place is encouraged to place functional AEDs in sufficient quantities to ensure reasonable availability for use during perceived sudden cardiac arrest emergencies.

  1. Any individual is permitted to retrieve or use an AED.

  2. (a) A public school or public place shall accept a donation of an AED that meets standards established by the federal food and drug administration and is in compliance with the manufacturer's maintenance schedule. A public school or public place shall also accept gifts, grants, and donations, including in-kind donations, designated for obtaining an AED, and for inspection, maintenance, and training in the use of an AED.

  1. If a public school or public place accepts a donated AED pursuant to subsection(3)(a) of this section but the public school or public place does not want to accept responsibility for AED training or installation or for ensuring the AED is in compliance with the manufacturer's maintenance schedule, the public school or public place is not required to accept the AED unless the donating party agrees to be responsible for AED training, installation, and maintenance. The public school or public place shall decide who will be trained, the frequency of training, and when the AED training and installation will take place. If the donating party has accepted responsibility for the maintenance of the AED but can no longer provide maintenance, the public school or public place may either accept responsibility for the maintenance of the AED or remove the AED from the public school or public place.

  2. An AED acquired by a public school must be appropriate for use on children andadults.

(4) On or before September 1, 2019, the department of public health and environment shall award a fifteen-thousand-dollar contract to a nonprofit organization for the purpose of acquiring and distributing AEDs to public places.

Source: L. 2019: Entire article added, (HB 19-1183), ch. 251, p. 2430, § 1, effective August 2.


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