Printed on recycled paper 132nd MAINE LEGISLATURE FIRST REGULAR SESSION-2025 Legislative Document No. 774H.P. 497House of Representatives, February 25, 2025 An Act to Require Bleeding Control Kits in State-owned Buildings Reference to the Committee on State and Local Government suggested and ordered printed. ROBERT B. HUNT Clerk Presented by Representative PERKINS of Dover-Foxcroft. Cosponsored by Senator CYRWAY of Kennebec and Representatives: ARDELL of Monticello, BUNKER of Farmington, FOSTER of Dexter, LAJOIE of Lewiston, MCINTYRE of Lowell, NUTTING of Oakland, Senators: MOORE of Washington, TIMBERLAKE of Androscoggin. Page 1 - 132LR1541(01) 1 2 is enacted to read: 3 4 5 following terms have the following meanings. 6 A. "Bleeding control kit" means a first aid response kit that contains, at a minimum: 7 (1) A commercial grade tourniquet endorsed by a combat casualty care committee 8 under the United States Department of Defense; 9 (2) Wound-packing gauze; 10 (3) A compression bandage; 11 (4) A hemostatic dressing endorsed by a combat casualty care committee under the 12 United States Department of Defense; 13 (5) A pair of nonlatex gloves; 14 (6) A pair of scissors; 15 (7) A marker pen; 16 (8) Instructional documents on bleeding control developed by the United States 17 Department of Defense or by a nationally recognized professional medical 18 association for surgeons or a successor organization; and 19 (9) Any additional item that: 20 (a) Is approved by a law enforcement agency or emergency medical services 21 provider; 22 (b) Can adequately treat a traumatic injury; and 23 (c) Can be stored in a bleeding control kit. 24 B. "Department" means the Department of Administrative and Financial Services. 25 C. "State-owned building" means an occupied, nonresidential building owned or leased 26 by the State in which a person employed by the State performs job duties. 27 28 must have one or more clearly visible, centrally located and easily accessible bleeding 29 control kits in a number adequate to service the population of the state-owned building at 30 maximum occupancy. 31 This subsection does not apply to a state-owned building that is vacant, under construction 32 or under renovation. 33 A bleeding control kit must be inspected on a 34 regular basis. The inspection must include whether: 35 A. All required materials and supplies are present; 36 B. All materials and supplies are within their expiration dates; and 37 C. All materials and supplies are serviceable and in good condition. Page 2 - 132LR1541(01) 1 Each bleeding control kit must contain an inspection log indicating the date of each 2 inspection, any deficiencies discovered by the inspection and the action, if any, taken to 3 address the deficiency. 4 5 to respond to an emergency or use a bleeding control kit. A person who, in good faith and 6 without compensation, renders emergency care with a bleeding control kit is not liable for 7 civil damages for any act or omission in using the bleeding control kit unless the act or 8 omission is grossly negligent or purposeful. 9 10 fund is administered by the department to provide a grant to or to reimburse a school, 11 business or other organization that places a bleeding control kit on the school's, business's 12 or organization's premises or that makes available a bleeding control training program or a 13 similar program. The fund consists of appropriations, allocations or money received 14 through grants, gifts or donations from public or private sources. Funds in the fund do not 15 lapse but carry over to the next fiscal year. Interest from the fund accrues to the fund. 16 17 pursuant to this subsection are routine technical rules pursuant to chapter 375, subchapter 18 2-A. 19 20 By July 1, 2026, the Department of Administrative and Financial 21 Services, in consultation with the Department of Public Safety, Maine Emergency Medical 22 Services, shall identify the state-owned buildings requiring placement of bleeding control 23 kits, the order of priority of state-owned buildings for placement of bleeding control kits, 24 the number and locations for placement of bleeding control kits for each state-owned 25 building and a schedule for future placements of bleeding control kits. This section does 26 not apply to a state-owned building that is vacant, under construction or under renovation. 27 For purposes of this section, "bleeding control kit" has the same meaning as in the Maine 28 Revised Statutes, Title 5, section 1755, subsection 1, paragraph A and "state-owned 29 building" has the same meaning as in Title 5, section 1755, subsection 1, paragraph C. 30 31 This bill requires all state-owned buildings to have bleeding control kits and creates a 32 fund to provide grants or reimbursements to schools, businesses or other organizations that 33 place bleeding control kits on their premises or make available bleeding control training 34 programs. 31 32 33 34