Tennessee State AED Law

Tennessee State AED Law

 Summary of Requirements
AED-Check.jpgPhysicianThere must be a supervising physician licensed in Tennessee. Each time
an AED is used for an individual in cardiac arrest, the entity shall
require that the AED use is reported to the supervising physician or the
person designated by the physician and to the department.
AED-Check.jpgCPR/AED TrainingExpected defibrillator users must receive American Heart Association CPR
and AED or an equivalent nationally recognized course in defibrillator
use and cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
AED-Check.jpgEMS NotificationAny person or entity who acquires an automatic external defibrillator
must register the existence and location of the defibrillator with the
emergency communications district or the ambulance dispatch center of
the primary provider of emergency medical services where the automatic
external defibrillator is to be located within thirty days of
acquisition.
AED-Check.jpgMaintenance ProgramThe defibrillator must be maintained and tested according to the manufacturer’s operational guidelines.
 AED-Check.jpgNotification of UseAny person who renders emergency care or treatment on a person in
cardiac arrest by using an automatic external defibrillator must
activate the emergency medical services system as soon as possible.

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TN Code § 63-6-218 – 2010

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

 

 Laws / Legislation
 Reference
DateSummary
House Bill 776 2019Requires, rather than encourages, all public middle and elementary schools to place one or more automated external defibrillators within the school. – Amends TCA Title 49 and Title 68, Chapter 140, Part 4.
​House Bill 5212018Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 49-2-122(a), is amended by deleting the subsection in its entirety and substituting instead: All public high schools shall have automated external defibrillator (AED) devices.
TN Code § 68-140-409 2016Sections § 68-140-402 and § 68-140-404 § 68-140-409 shall only apply to situations involving emergency use of an AED and in no case shall it apply where there is a duty to provide care. Nor shall it apply where a doctor has prescribed use of an AED for a patient’s use in the patient’s private home.
 TN Code § 68-140-4072016An individual providing training to others in an approved program on the use of an AED shall be held harmless by the employer of the trainer for damages caused by training that was negligent.
 TN Code § 68-140-4062016The entity responsible for the AED program shall not be liable for any civil liability for any personal injury that results from an act or omission that does not amount to willful or wanton misconduct or gross negligence if the applicable provisions and program established under § 68-140-404 and the rules adopted by the department pursuant to § 68-140-405 have been met by the entity and have been followed by the individuals using the AED.
 TN Code § 68-140-4052016Specifies the rules, concerning AEDs, that shall be adopted by the department of health.
 TN Code § 68-140-4042016Outlines the requirements for an entity to use or allow the use of an AED.
TN Code § 68-140-4032016Outlines instructions to ensure the public health and safety for a person that acquires an AED.
TN Code § 68-140-4022016Defines: Automated External Defibrillator.
TN Code § 68-140-401 2016It is the intent of the general assembly that an AED may be used in accordance with § 68-140-403 for the purpose of saving the life of another person in cardiac arrest.
TN Code
§ 68-140-408
2015Expected AED users shall complete training in CPR and the use of an AED through a course approved by the Tennessee emergency medical services board.
TN Rules and Reg
§ 0460-02-.07 
2015Outlines AED requirements for dental offices.
 TN Code
§ 49-2-122
2010Outlines AED requirements for public schools.
TN Code
§ 49-6-1208
2010Outlines a comprehensive plan for training, certification, and credentialing in the use of AEDs, according to state board of education.
 TN Rules and Reg
§ 1200-12-1-.19
2005Outlines instructions to ensure the public health and safety for a person that acquires an AED.

 

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