Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2349 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/27/2025

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HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 3024       FILED ON: 1/16/2025
HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 2349
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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PRESENTED BY:
Marcus S. Vaughn
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To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General
Court assembled:
The undersigned legislators and/or citizens respectfully petition for the adoption of the accompanying bill:
An Act requiring automatic external defibrillators in Norfolk County public buildings.
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PETITION OF:
NAME:DISTRICT/ADDRESS :DATE ADDED:Marcus S. Vaughn9th Norfolk1/16/2025 1 of 2
HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 3024       FILED ON: 1/16/2025
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By Representative Vaughn of Wrentham, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 2349) of 
Marcus S. Vaughn relative to automatic external defibrillators in Norfolk County public 
buildings. Municipalities and Regional Government.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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In the One Hundred and Ninety-Fourth General Court
(2025-2026)
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An Act requiring automatic external defibrillators in Norfolk County public buildings.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority 
of the same, as follows:
1 SECTION 1. Chapter 34 of the General Laws is hereby amended by inserting after 
2section 3, the following section:
3 Section 3B. A public building, under the direct supervision of the Norfolk County 
4Commissioners, shall have on the premises at least 1 automatic external defibrillator (AED), 
5subject to the provisions of section 12V½ of chapter 112, and shall have in attendance during 
6staffed business hours at least 1 employee or authorized volunteer as an AED provider, as 
7defined in section 12V½ of chapter 112.
8 The Norfolk County Commissioners shall ensure the functionality and quantity of AEDs 
9in each public building under their direct supervision.
10 Any person, whose usual and regular duties do not include the provision of emergency 
11medical care, and who, in good faith, attempts to render emergency care, including but not 
12limited to, cardiopulmonary resuscitation or defibrillation, and does so without compensation,  2 of 2
13shall not be liable for acts or omissions, other than gross negligence or willful or wanton 
14misconduct, resulting from the attempt to render such emergency care.