South Dakota State AED Law

South Dakota State AED Law

 Summary of Requirements
AED-Check.jpg Physician Must involve a physician to authorize in writing AED placement and compliance with the requirements for AED training, notification of placement and use, and
maintenance.
AED-Check.jpg CPR/AED Training Expected defibrillator users should receive appropriate training in an American Heart Association, American Red Cross, or other nationally recognized cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) course and AED, or an equivalent nationally recognized course.
AED-Check.jpg EMS Notification Emergency medical services system must be activated when an AED has been used to render
emergency care or treatment.
AED-Check.jpg Maintenance Program Person must test and maintains the AED, or arrange to have such testing and maintenance performed on the AED pursuant to the AED manufacturer’s specifications.
 AED-Check.jpg Notification of Use Must report any emergency use of the AED to the physician.

 

 Good Samaritan Protection
Rescuer Purchaser Property Owner Physician Trainer
AED-Check.jpg No Current Legislation No Current Legislation AED-Check.jpg  AED-Check.jpg
Any person, who in good faith obtains an AED for use in providing emergency care or treatment, is immune from civil liability for any injury as a result of such emergency care or treatment or as a result of an act or failure to act in providing or arranging such medical treatment. (Requirements must be fulfilled.)

 

 Laws / Legislation
 Reference
Date Summary
SB 145 2014 Encourages schools to provide instruction in CPR and the use of an AED.
HCR 1006 2009 Encourages all schools to have a sufficient number of AEDs and to implement a medical emergency response plan regarding AED use.
HB 1105 2007 Repeals certain provisions related to immunity from civil liability for the placement and use of automated external defibrillators.
HB 1245 2005 Revises immunity in the use of automated external defibrillators to include AEDs purchased over-the-counter.
SB 83 2000 Provides immunity from civil liability for the placement and use of automated external defibrillators.


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