Tennessee State AED Law
HB 1633 2011
This bill is an amendment to SB 1433; it still requires that a school must place its first AED in a location that may be accessed readily from any area of the school, but is amended to include, "particularly from those areas of the school that are used for physical education or activity."
SB 1433 2011
This bill requires that a school must place its first AED in a location that may be accessed readily from any area of the school, which may include those areas used for physical education or activity.
SB 2505 2010
Requires automated external defibrillators in public schools and addresses their placement.
HB 2775 2009
Encourages that AEDs be placed in public schools.
SB 281 2003
Requires registration of an AED within 20 days of acquisition.
HB 1218 1999
Revises immunity protection to include licensed physician involved in the program, the property owner, the purchaser, and the trainer.
HB 2970 1998
Establishes procedures and protections for use of an automated external defibrillator.
Requirements
Physician
CPR/AED Training
EMS Notification
Maintenance Program
Notification of Use
Good Samaritan Protection
Rescuer, Purchaser, Property Owner, Physician, Trainer
The immunity from civil liability for any emergency care provided pursuant to §63-6-218(b)(1) and (b)(2), shall include the licensed physician or medical authority who is involved with automated external defibrillator (AED) site placement, the person or entity who provides the cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and AED site placement, the person or entity who provides the CPR and AED training, and the person or entity responsible for the site where the AED is located.
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