Rhode Island State AED Law
HB 6470 2007
HB 7156 2004
HB 7336 2000
Requires that AEDs be placed in every city, town, college campus and judicial office in the state.
SB 920 1999
Provides for AED placement to the Rhode Island State Police
SB 2239 1998
Provides defibrillators for every city and town in the state.
Statute 9-1-34
Provides for Good Samaritan protection.
Requirements
Physician
Must have physician approval of the AED purchase.CPR/AED Training
Good Samaritan Protection
Rescuer, Purchaser, Property Owner, Physician, Trainer
No person, whether acting in an official capacity or as a private volunteer, who gratuitously renders emergency assistance in the nature of cardiopulmonary resuscitation or automated external defibrillation to a person in need thereof, shall be liable for civil damages for any personal injuries which result from acts or omissions by such persons rendering the emergency care, which may constitute ordinary negligence; provided, however, that this immunity applies only to persons who have been trained in accordance with standards promulgated by either the American heart association or the American national red cross. This immunity does not apply to acts or omissions constituting gross, willful, or wanton negligence. This immunity shall also extend to persons providing approved training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and use of automated external defibrillation in accordance with standards promulgated by either the American heart association or the American national red cross and to physicians providing medical direction oversight for programs of automated external defibrillator use.
Property lessees and owners where the emergency assistance occurs as well as the owners of the actual life saving equipment shall enjoy immunity from liability.
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