Nebraska State AED Law

LAW YEAR SUMMARY
➜ Statute 71-51,102 2014 Provides civil immunity to those using an AED in good faith. Requires a person acquiring an automated external defibrillator to notify the local emergency medical service of the existence, location, and type of the defibrillator and of any change in the location of such defibrillator unless the defibrillator was acquired for use in a private residence, a health care facility, or a health care practitioner facility.
➜ LB 1027 2002 A bill to establish the criteria for the developing and implementation of an AED program and to provide a curriculum that will allow non-hospital emergency workers to be trained on the use of AEDs.
➜ NE Admin Code 172 NAC 14-004 2005 Except for the action or omission of a health care professional acting in such capacity or in a health care facility, no person who delivers emergency care or treatment using an AED as prescribed in 172 NAC 14 will be liable in any civil action to respond in damages as a result of his/her acts of commission or omission arising out of and in the course of rendering such care or treatment in good faith.
➜ NE Admin Code 172 NAC 014-003 2005 A person acquiring an AED must notify the local emergency medical service of the existence, location, and type of the defibrillator, and of any change in the location of such defibrillator unless the defibrillator was acquired for use in a private residence, a health care facility, or a health care practitioner facility. If an AED is located in a vehicle or other movable object, only the primary site where the vehicle or object is located is required to be reported.
➜ LB 176 1999 Establishes requirements for AED placement and provides for immunity protection.
➜ LB 498 1999 Establishes requirements for AED placement.