Arizona 2024 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2317 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 01/29/2024

                      	HB 2317 
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ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 
Fifty-sixth Legislature 
Second Regular Session 
 
 
HB 2317: continuing care; automated external defibrillators 
Sponsor: Representative Gress, LD 4 
Committee on Regulatory Affairs 
Overview 
Directs continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) with at least 17 beds to always 
have an automated external defibrillator (AED) on the premises. Protects CCRC staff from 
any liability from withholding or withdrawing CPR or the use of an AED on a resident if they 
are following the resident's advanced directives. 
History 
An AED is a medical device heart monitor and defibrillator that: 1) can recognize the presence 
or absence of ventricular fibrillation or rapid ventricular tachycardia; 2) can determine if 
defibrillation should be performed without operator intervention; and 3) automatically 
charges and delivers an electrical impulse to a person's heart once it determines that a 
defibrillation should be performed. An AED must be approved for premarket modification by 
the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). A trained user is an individual that has 
completed a state approved course in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and AED training 
and is expected to properly use the AED (A.R.S. § 36-2261). 
Statute does not require senior living facilities to have an AED, but any person or entity that 
acquires an AED is subject to regulation. Any person or entity acquiring an AED must: 1) 
contract with a physician to provide medical oversight and oversee all aspects of public access 
to defibrillation; 2) require each trained user that uses an AED on a person experiencing 
cardiac arrest to contact 911; 3) submit a written report to the Arizona Department of Health 
Services' (AZDHS) bureau of emergency medical services and trauma systems within five 
work days after use; and 4) ensure that the AED is properly maintained and in good working 
order and is properly tested. Exemptions to the regulations for obtaining an AED include: 1) 
a person who is prescribed an AED by a physician for home use; 2) a person employed as a 
firefighter, emergency medical care technician or ambulance attendant by a fire district; and 
a person employed as a firefighter, emergency medical care technician or ambulance 
attendant by public or private fire department or ambulance service (A.R.S. §§ 36-2262, 36-
2264). 
Provisions 
1. Requires a CCRC with at least 17 beds to have a functioning AED on the premises at all 
times. (Sec. 1) 
2. Permits CCRC staff to withhold or withdraw cardiopulmonary resuscitation or the use of 
an AED on a resident in accordance with the resident's advance directives. (Sec. 1) 
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3. Specifies that a CCRC or staff that withholds or withdraws CPR or the use of an AED in 
accordance with a resident's advance directive is not liable for any civil damages incurred 
as the result of any act or omission by the person withholding or withdrawing such care. 
(Sec. 1) 
4. Applies the liability extension only if the CPR or the use of the AED is withheld in good 
faith and in accordance with the resident's advanced directives. (Sec. 1) 
5. Clarifies that the liability exclusion does not apply to a person acting with gross 
negligence while rendering care. (Sec. 1) 
6. Allows AZDHS to adopt rules for the implementation of AED devices in continuing care 
facilities. (Sec. 1) 
7. Defines continuing care retirement community and independent living residence.