Utah State AED Law
LAW | YEAR | SUMMARY | |
➜ UT Code 26-8a-601 | 2017 | Grants Good Samaritan protection for UNTRAINED users. | |
➜ UT Code 26-8a-102 | 2015 | Defines: Automated External Defibrillator, Bureau, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Emergency Medical Dispatch Center, and Sudden Cardiac Arrest. | |
➜ SB 192 | 2014 | Allows the director of the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services to distribute funds to elementary schools for AEDs. | |
➜ UT Code 26-8b-402 | 2013 | Any AED used solely for demonstration or training purposes, which is not operational for emergency use is, except for the provisions of this section, exempt from the provisions of this chapter. The owner of an AED shall clearly mark on the exterior of the AED that the AED is for demonstration or training use only. | |
➜ UT Code 26-8b-303 | 2013 | Outlines the responsibilities of an emergency medical dispatch center. | |
➜ UT Code 26-8b301 | 2013 | Outlines the training requirements for expected users. | |
➜ UT Code 26-8b-501 | 2013 | A person is guilty of a class C misdemeanor if the person removes, tampers with, or otherwise disturbs an AED, AED cabinet or enclosure, or AED sign. | |
➜ HB 31 | 2009 | Utah Sudden Cardiac Arrest Survival Act – provides immunity protection and establishes requirements for AED placement. | |
➜ UT Code 26-8b-201 | 2009 | Grants Good Samaritan protection for UNTRAINED users in CPR and AED use. | |
➜ UT Code 26-8b-302 | 2009 | A person in the business of selling or leasing an AED shall, at the time the person provides, sells, or leases an AED to another person, notify the other person, in writing, of the reporting requirements described in Section 26-8b-301. | |
➜ UT Code 26-8b-401 | 2009 | Outlines the responsibilities of the bureau and someone who owns or leases an AED. | |
➜ SB 95 | 2003 | Establishes a statewide database for the collection and distribution of information regarding the location of commercially owned fully automated external defibrillators. | |
➜ SB 86 | 2000 | Expands the training programs recognized by the state for fully automated external defibrillators; and extends immunity to health care providers who provide instructions on the use of fully automated external defibrillators. | |
➜ HB 50 | 1999 | Expands Good Samaritan Act. | |
➜ HB 98 | 1998 | Allows trained responders without a license to administer CPR and use an AED. |