AED_美国各立法州情况
4/30/04 – Senatedied in committee on health, aging, and long-term care
$240,000 uponbecoming law
S2984
Provides immunity from civil liability forcondo and community associations that proved AEDsunder certain circumstances; prohibits insurers from requiring associations to purchase medical malpractice covers as a contision.
FY 2001: $752,000
FY 2002: $375,000
FY 2003: $141,000
SB 170
After fiscal year ending June 30, 2004 Law Enforcement departments may submit applications for their remaining balance for reimbursement for upgrading of AEDs used by State, County and local law enforcement agencies.
Requirements:A facility receiveing an AED must have prospective rescuers trained through t American Red Cross, or other nationally recognized provider approved by the Delaware EMS.
HB 5055
Requires thateach municipality have at least one AED
1/03/01 - Ref.. to joint comm. on Public Health Committee
HB 5687
Requires that automatic externaldefibrillators are located incertain state buildings
3/14/2003 – Referred to Rules
HB 0043
Requires variousphysical fitness facilities, including 1) facilities owned or operated by a unit of local govt. or by a school, college or university 2)golf coursesand 3)health or fitness clubs, to have on its premises at least one AED and a trained AED user.
4/10/02 - Governor signed
FY 2002/03: 250,000
California
加利福尼亚州
AB 1145
Requires the Department of General Services to apply for specified federal funds for the purchase ofautomated external defibrillators to be located within the state-owned and leased buildings.
$240,000 effective 624/04
S404
Requireslaw enforcement vehiclesto carry AEDs.
4/30/04 – Senate died in committee on transportation
S3064
Encourageseach nursing home facility & each assistedliving facility to have functioning AEDs(training, maintenance and location registration)
Illinois
伊利诺斯州
SB 1467
Requires thatevery public elementary school and every public secondary schoolhave at least one AED in the school building, located in a common area of the building. Effective 1/1/04
Allocation: “First State, First Shock PAD Program”
Funding allocated from tobacco settlement funds.Schools, businesses and other public placesmust apply to the state EMS office, which determines how many AEDs are needed at a particular location.
11/2003 - New
Georgia
乔治亚州
S566, S51,
S Res 934
Requires placement ofAEDs in schools.No state funding, monies donated funds from World Health Grant and various corporations.
Florida
佛罗里达州
SB 1748
Encourages eachmulti-service senior centerto have a functioning AED, with training, maintenance & location registration.
6/24/04 – Approved by Governor
Title 16 Health & Safety,
Part II, Chapter 30c
Beginning in 2000 and continuing through 2002, Delaware’s legislation provided AEDs to its public schools through tobacco settlement funds. It is not mandated to place AEDs but by the summer of 2002,95% of Delaware schools have received AEDs.
6/26/03 - Signed
D.C.
L13-278
Within two years of the effective date of the Installation of AEDs Amendment Act of 2004, AEDs shall be installed, at the building owner’s expense, in eachbuilding accommodating more than 1,000 occupants,and in each building that is owned or occupied by the District or any agency of the Districtaccommodating more than 100 persons.
6/23/04 – Approved by Governor
64B5-17.015
As part of the minimum standard of care,every dental officelocation shall be required to have an AED by 2/28/06. Any dentist practice after 2/28/06 shall be considered to be practicing below the minimum standard of care.
1/22/03 - Referred to joint committee on Public Health Committee
HB 5160
An act providing funds to equipstate police vehicles with AEDs.
2/13/02 - Referred to joint committee on Public Safety Committee
5/31/04 – Law Implemented
FL Board of Dentistry
466.004(4),466.017(3)(c) L466.017(4), 466.028(1)(x)
As part of the minimum standard of care,every dental officelocation shall be required to have an AED by 2/28/06. Any dentist practicing after February 28, 2006 without an AED on site shall be considered to be practicing below the minimum standard of care.
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