OLR Bill Analysis

sSB 981

AN ACT CONCERNING THE AVAILABILITY OF AUTOMATIC EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATORS IN SCHOOLS.

SUMMARY:

This bill requires a school board to have at each school in its jurisdiction, if funding is available, (1) an automatic external defibrillator (AED) and (2) school staff trained in its use and in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The bill allows school boards to accept donated AEDs under certain conditions. It also allows boards to accept gifts, donations, and grants for AED acquisition and staff training costs.

It also requires each school to develop emergency action response plans addressing appropriate use of school personnel to respond to individuals experiencing sudden cardiac arrest or similar life-threatening emergencies.

EFFECTIVE DATE: July 1, 2009

AEDS IN SCHOOLS; FUNDING

Beginning July 1, 2010, the bill requires each local and regional board of education to have at each school under its jurisdiction (1) an AED and (2) school personnel trained in AED operation and CPR. The AED and trained personnel must be available during (1) the school's normal operational hours, (2) school-sponsored athletic events and practices on school grounds, and (3) school-sponsored events not taking place during normal school operational hours.

Under the bill, a board of education does not have to comply with these provisions if state, federal, or private funding is not available to it for AED purchasing and for school personnel training.

The bill allows a board to accept an AED donation if the AED meets U. S. Food and Drug Administration standards and is in compliance with the manufacturer's maintenance schedule. A board may accept gifts, grants, and donations, including in-kind donations, designated for an AED purchase and the costs of (1) inspecting and maintaining the device and (2) training staff in its use.

EMERGENCY ACTION RESPONSE PLANS

By July 1, 2010, each school must develop an emergency action response plan addressing the appropriate use of school personnel to respond to individuals experiencing sudden cardiac arrest or similar life-threatening emergency while on school grounds. Also by that date, each school with an athletic department or organized athletic program must develop an emergency action response plan addressing appropriate school personnel response to the same circumstances while attending or participating in an athletic event or practice on school grounds.

BACKGROUND

Related Bill

sSB 1089 (File 683) provides civil immunity for acts arising out of a person's or entity's negligence in providing, using, or monitoring an AED at licensed health clubs in emergencies.

COMMITTEE ACTION

Public Health Committee

Joint Favorable Change of Reference

Yea

29

Nay

1

(03/05/2009)

Education Committee

Joint Favorable Change of Reference

Yea

30

Nay

0

(04/01/2009)

Appropriations Committee

Joint Favorable

Yea

54

Nay

0

(04/15/2009)