New Hampshire State AED Law
HB 1136 2008
Limits the training requirement for automated external defibrillator use to anticipated responders.
SB 179 2007
An Act establishing an AED advisory commission to encourage all schools to have AEDs at all school locations.
SB 386 2002
Establishes an automated external defibrillator registry in the department of safety, and requires commercial owners to register their devices.
SB 67 1999
Provides for immunity protection, requires training.
Requirements
Physician
Physician prescription required.CPR/AED Training
Every person, association, corporation or other organization that acquires an automated external defibrillator shall require anticipated responders expected to use the automated external defibrillator to receive training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and automated external defibrillator use.
EMS Notification
The owner of an automated external defibrillator shall register with the department of safety under RSA 153-A:32 within 30 days of acquisition.Maintenance Program
The defibrillator must be maintained according to the manufacturer's operational guidelinesGood Samaritan Protection
Rescuer, Purchaser
Any person who, in good faith and without compensation, renders emergency care by the use of an automatic external defibrillator shall not be liable for civil damages for any acts or omissions unless the acts or omissions were grossly negligent or willful and wanton. Any person, association, corporation or other organization that acquires and maintains an automatic external defibrillator for emergency care shall not be liable for civil damages other than for gross negligence or willful and wanton acts or omissions. This section shall not limit civil liability protection provided by any other law.
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The information posted on our website is not intended as legal advice and may contain inaccurate or incomplete information. We encourage you to contact your state representative should you require more information.







