Michigan State AED Law

Michigan State AED Law

 Summary of Requirements
 PhysicianNo Current Legislation
 CPR/AED TrainingNo Current Legislation
 EMS NotificationNo Current Legislation
 Maintenance ProgramNo Current Legislation
 Notification of UseNo Current Legislation
 Good Samaritan Protection
  
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MI Comp Laws § 691.1504 – 1999

Provides Good Samaritan protection for use of an AED and establishes guidelines for AED programs.

 Laws / Legislation
 Reference
DateSummary
MI Comp Laws § 380.1170a2017By the 2017-2018 school year, the department shall ensure that the model core academic curriculum content standards for health education and the subject area content expectations and guidelines for health education under section 1278a provide instruction in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and automated external defibrillators for pupils enrolled in grades 7 to 12.
MI Comp Laws § 29.192015Outlines instructions to ensure the public health and safety for AEDs in schools.
HB 44362009A bill stipulating that if additional funds are available in the budget,
that automated external defibrillator grants, EMT training and support,
be provided.
HB 44462009A bill stating that state parks shall have an appropriate number of AEDs available and that donations of AED can be accepted.
MI Comp Laws § 333.263112006Defines: AED, Department, Person, and Health Club.
MI Comp Laws § 333.263122006Outlines AED requirements for health clubs.
MI Comp Laws § 333.26313 2006A person, including, but not limited to, a health club owner, operator, or employee, does not have a duty to render emergency service to an individual using an AED that a health club has on the premises.
SB 12742007An Act that requires the life support vehicles that are dispatched to
provide medical first response life support, basic life support, or
limited advanced life support be equipped with an AED and that emergency
services personnel be trained in the operation of the AED.
SB 10952007A bill providing grants for schools to purchase automated external defibrillators.
SB 3102005Outlines AED requirements for health clubs.
HR 0330 2002A resolution urging the Department of Community Health to start a public information campaign about the importance of AEDs.
HB 44201999Establishes Good Samaritan protection.

 

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