New Hampshire State AED Law

LAW YEAR SUMMARY
➜ HB 497 2009 Establishes meeting requirements for the AED advisory commission and reduces the commission’s responsibilities to provide advice for AED programs.
➜ HB 1136 2008 Limits the training requirement for automated external defibrillator use to anticipated responders.
➜ NH Rev Stat 153-A:30 2008 Outlines instructions to ensure the public health and safety for a person that acquires an AED.
➜ NH Rev Stat 153-A:33 2002 Outlines the responsibilities of: the owner of an AED and the manufacturer of the AED.
➜ NH Rev Stat 153-A32 2002 There shall be established in the department of safety a registry for all automated external defibrillators in the state. The department is authorized to release information from the registry to first responders in an emergency through the enhanced 911 system. Registration shall include the address and precise location of the automated external defibrillator.
➜ NH Rev Stat 153-A:29 2002 Defines: Automated External Defibrillator.
➜ NH Rev Stat 153-A: 28 2002 I. The use of automated external defibrillators addresses an important public health problem in New Hampshire. It is the intent of the legislature to encourage the use and availability of automated external defibrillators, along with training in the use of automated external defibrillators, for the purpose of saving the lives of people in cardiac arrest. II. Further, the legislature strongly encourages dissemination of educational information regarding automated external defibrillators and encourages that access to these lifesaving devices be made widely available to businesses, schools, fire and police departments, and other public and private organizations throughout the state.
➜ SB 386 2002 Establishes an automated external defibrillator registry in the department of safety, and requires commercial owners to register their devices.
➜ SB 67 1999 Provides for immunity protection, requires training.