Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2349

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Requiring automatic external defibrillators in Norfolk County public buildings

Impact

If enacted, H2349 would significantly alter the existing public safety landscape within Norfolk County, requiring public facilities to be better equipped to handle cardiac arrest situations. The bill empowers local authorities to ensure that AEDs are functional and readily accessible, which could lead to quicker emergency response times and potentially save lives. Furthermore, it underscores the importance of training individuals in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and defibrillation techniques, promoting a culture of preparedness among public employees and the community.

Summary

House Bill H2349 is an act aimed at enhancing emergency preparedness in Norfolk County by mandating the installation of automatic external defibrillators (AEDs) in all public buildings under the supervision of the Norfolk County Commissioners. The bill stipulates that every public building must have at least one AED on the premises, alongside at least one employee or authorized volunteer trained as an AED provider available during business hours. This requirement reflects a proactive approach to public health and safety, specifically aiming to improve survival rates in cases of cardiac emergencies.

Contention

While the intent behind H2349 is generally supported, potential points of contention could arise concerning the financial implications for local governments tasked with implementing these provisions. Critics may argue that the costs associated with purchasing and maintaining AEDs, as well as providing training for employees, could be burdensome for smaller municipalities. Moreover, the bill's requirement for volunteers or untrained staff to act as AED providers could raise concerns about liability and the adequacy of training, particularly in high-pressure emergency situations.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

MA H187

Relative to cannabis marketing

MA H472

Relative to furthering dealership transparency

MA H188

Relative to cannabis advertisements by out of state dispensaries

MA H3266

Relative to municipal tax collectors

MA H189

Relative to billboard advertisements for cannabis

MA H2558

Relative to prescription eyewear

MA H3799

Relative to new vehicle inspections

MA H2187

Relative to modernizing the unemployment benefits online portal

Similar Bills

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