Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio House Bill HB47

Introduced
2/15/23  
Report Pass
4/26/23  
Refer
6/6/23  
Report Pass
6/13/23  
Engrossed
6/14/23  
Report Pass
6/26/24  
Enrolled
6/26/24  
Passed
7/25/24  

Caption

Require automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in schools

Impact

The legislation intends to bolster public health and safety, potentially reducing fatalities associated with sudden cardiac arrest among students and participants in recreational activities. It underscores the importance of preparedness in educational settings, aiming to give staff the tools and training necessary to respond to cardiac emergencies quickly and effectively. By integrating this requirement into state law, the bill reflects a significant shift towards proactive health measures in environments frequently populated by youth.

Summary

House Bill 47 aims to enhance the emergency response capabilities in public schools and recreational facilities across Ohio by mandating the placement of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) within these institutions. This bill applies to all public, chartered nonpublic schools, and public recreational facilities, and requires that a sufficient number of staff members successfully complete training in the use of AEDs. In developing emergency action plans for the use of AEDs, the Ohio Department of Health is also tasked with providing guidance to ensure compliance and effectiveness in emergency situations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 47 appears largely positive, as it emphasizes student safety and public health. Supporters of the bill argue that accessibility to AEDs can save lives, expressing strong approval for measures that enhance emergency readiness in schools. Despite this, some concerns have been raised regarding the implementation logistics, such as funding for AEDs and training programs, which could lead to discussions about resource allocation and potential disparities between different school districts.

Contention

Notable contention exists regarding the financial implications of the bill on school districts and recreational facilities. Critics may argue about the potential strain on budgets to procure AEDs and ensure necessary training for staff. Additionally, there might be concerns about liability protections for schools and staff members providing AED assistance in emergencies. The debate emphasizes a balancing act between improving safety and ensuring that educational resources are not unduly diverted from other essential programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

CA AB1473

School curriculum: health framework: physical education framework: compression-only cardiopulmonary resuscitation: automated external defibrillators.

HI SB2420

Relating To Education.

NV AB454

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TX SB865

Relating to instruction in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the use of automated external defibrillators and to a cardiac emergency response plan for certain school employees and volunteers.

HI HB1178

Relating To Education.

CO SB023

CPR Training In High Schools

AZ HB2196

Schools; AEDs; CPR training; requirements

PA HB525

In certification of teachers, further providing for CPR instruction and providing for procedures regarding response to cardiac arrest and for donations for use related to CPR and AED instruction; and, in school health services, repealing provisions relating to automatic external defibrillators and providing for availability and specifications of automated external defibrillators.