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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 768', '§ 1003', '§ 768', '§ 258', '§ 429', '§ 1006', '§ 401', '§ 64', '§ 64', '§ 64']

Florida AED Laws and Legislation Requirements for Defibrillator Programs
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Florida State AED Law
All persons who use an automated external defibrillator are encouraged to obtain appropriate training, to include completion of a course in cardiopulmonary resuscitation or successful completion of a basic first aid course that includes cardiopulmonary resuscitation training, and demonstrated proficiency in the use of an automated external defibrillator.
EMS Notification Any person or entity in possession of an automated external defibrillator is encouraged to notify register with the local emergency medical services medical director of the existence and location of the automated external defibrillator.
Must properly maintain and test the AED on a regularly scheduled basis.
FL Stat § 768.1325 - 2011
FL Stat § 1003.453 2018 CPR instruction, if voluntarily provided to students beginning in grade 6 (encouraged but not mandated), must be based on a “nationally recognized program” using evidence-based guidelines.
FL Stat § 768.1326 2013 Outlines AED requirements for buildings owned or leased by the state.
FL Stat § 258.0165 2012 Outlines AED requirements for state parks.
FL Stat § 429.255 2012 Outlines AED requirements for assisted living facilities.
FL Stat § 1006.165 2011 Outlines AED requirements for public schools.
FL Stat § 401.2915 2011 It is the intent of the Legislature that an AED may be used by any person for the purpose of saving the life of another person in cardiac arrest. In order to achieve that goal, the Legislature intends to encourage training in lifesaving first aid and set standards for and encourage the use of AEDs.
FL Admin Code § 64J-1.023 2008 Outlines instructions to ensure the public health and safety for a person that acquires an AED.
FL Admin Code § 64B5-17.015 2004 As part of the minimum standard of care, every dental office location shall be required to have an AED by February 28, 2006. Any dentist practicing after February 28, 2006, without an AED on site shall be considered to be practicing below the minimum standard of care.
FL Stat § 64B5-17.015 2004 Outlines AED requirements for dental offices.