Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3485

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the availability and instruction on the use of automated external defibrillators and a cardiac emergency response plan at public schools and certain private schools in this state.

Impact

The implementation of HB 3485 will likely have a significant impact on state laws related to school health and safety standards. By integrating these requirements into the Education Code, the bill formalizes the expectation that schools will prioritize preparedness for cardiac events. This could elevate the overall health safety standards within educational institutions and may prompt schools to allocate budgets towards training staff and purchasing AEDs. It also fosters collaboration with local emergency services to align school plans with professional emergency response protocols.

Summary

House Bill 3485 focuses on enhancing the safety measures in public and certain private schools across Texas by mandating the availability and proper use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs) and establishing a comprehensive cardiac emergency response plan. The bill amends existing sections of the Education Code to ensure that each school district and private school develops plans that include procedures for responding to cardiac emergencies, training for employees, and the provision of AEDs in accessible locations. The legislation emphasizes the necessity of quick response in emergencies, with particular attention to the accessibility of AEDs during school sporting events.

Contention

While the bill presents notable safety enhancements, discussions around its passage may highlight contention concerning funding and compliance burdens on school districts, particularly those already facing financial constraints. Concerns could arise regarding the adequacy of training for staff and the ongoing maintenance of AEDs. Furthermore, different opinions may surface on the necessity of mandating such measures versus allowing schools autonomy in addressing health safety protocols. Overall, while the bill aims to protect students, some stakeholders might argue for a more flexible approach to implementation.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Education Code

  • Chapter 22. School District Employees And Volunteers
    • Section: 902
    • Section: 902
  • Chapter 38. Health And Safety
    • Section: 017
    • Section: 018
    • Section: 017
    • Section: 018

Companion Bills

TX SB2019

Similar Relating to the availability and instruction on the use of automated external defibrillators and a cardiac emergency response plan at public schools and certain private schools in this state.

Similar Bills

SC H3576

Luke Barrett Act

NJ A2080

Requires institution of higher education to have automatic external defibrillator on premises of each athletic facility and student center.

TX SB2019

Relating to the availability and instruction on the use of automated external defibrillators and a cardiac emergency response plan at public schools and certain private schools in this state.

NJ A4699

Requires institutions of higher education to have automatic external defibrillator on premises and maintain supply of naloxone hydrochloride.

SC H3831

Smart Heart Act

TX HB850

Relating to the availability of automatic external defibrillators and a cardiac emergency response plan at public schools and certain private schools in this state.

NJ A4697

Requires local recreation departments, youth serving organizations, and youth camps to have defibrillators for youth athletic events.

FL H1607

Cardiac Emergencies