AED Legislation

  • Gyms and health clubs. The Scripps Howard News Service reports that 14 states require AEDs in health clubs, although “most exempt spas in hotels.”
  • Dental offices. According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, Illinois requires dental offices which administer anesthesia to have an AED.
  • Private schools. Some states, like Texas, require AEDs in all schools, including private and charter schools.
  • Swimming pools. Depending on the local laws of your county or city, any swimming pool may be required to have an AED, or at least employees with AED training.

No Common Law Requirement for AED

  • Find Business & Commercial Lawyers Near You (FindLaw’s Lawyer Directory)
  • Attention Shoppers: Is There a Duty to Provide an AED? (FindLaw’s U.S. Ninth Circuit Blog)
  • If an Employee Is Injured, What Should a Business Do? (FindLaw’s Free Enterprise)
  • FL Lifeguard Fired Over Liability Concerns (FindLaw’s Free Enterprise)

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