Chapter 388
2024 -- H 7044 SUBSTITUTE A
Enacted 06/26/2024

A N   A C T
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATORS REQUIRED AT PUBLIC PLACES AND HEALTH CARE FACILITIES

Introduced By: Representatives Corvese, Noret, J. Brien, Azzinaro, Phillips, DeSimone, Voas, Finkelman, Casey, and Craven

Date Introduced: January 05, 2024

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
     SECTION 1. The title of Chapter 23-6.5 of the General Laws entitled "Automated External
Defibrillators Required at Public Places" is hereby amended to read as follows:
CHAPTER 23-6.5
Automated External Defibrillators Required at Public Places
CHAPTER 23-6.5
AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATORS REQUIRED AT PUBLIC PLACES AND
HEALTH CAREHEALTHCARE FACILITIES
     SECTION 2. Sections 23-6.5-1 and 23-6.5-2 of the General Laws in Chapter 23-6.5 entitled
"Automated External Defibrillators Required at Public Places" are hereby amended to read as
follows:
     23-6.5-1. Legislative findings.
     (1) Approximately three hundred twenty-five thousand (325,000) Americans suffer sudden
cardiac arrest (“SCA”) each year and more than ninety-five percent (95%) of them die before
reaching the hospital;
     (2) In the population of Rhode Island, an estimated one thousand (1,000) residents will die
of cardiac arrest every year;
     (3) Facilities Health careHealthcare facilities, as well as facilities that host large numbers
of visitors, are more likely to experience an event that requires an automated external defibrillator
(“AED”);
     (4) If defibrillation is performed within five (5) to seven (7) minutes, chances of survival
are increased by forty-nine percent (49%). Every minute that goes by without defibrillation reduces
the chance of survival by seven percent (7%) to ten percent (10%);
     (5) Automated external defibrillators (AEDs) are extremely accurate computerized devices
that can be operated by the average person; and
     (6) Automated external defibrillators (AEDs) can be acquired through grants from various
organizations or through government agencies.
     23-6.5-2. Automated external defibrillators requirements.
     (a) As used in this chapter, “public place” means an enclosed area capable of holding three
hundred (300) people or more and to which the public is invited or in which the public is permitted,
including, but not limited to: banks; bars; educational facilities; healthcare facilities; laundromats;
public transportation facilities; reception areas; restaurants; retail food production and marketing
establishments; retail service establishments; retail stores; shopping malls; sports arenas;
government offices; theaters; and waiting rooms. A private residence is not a “public place” unless
it is used as a childcare, adult daycare, or healthcare facility.
     (b) Notwithstanding the provisions contained in § 5-50-12 or § 16-21-33.1 relating to
automated external defibrillators in health clubs and schools, any person who owns or operates a
public place or health carehealthcare facility as defined in subsection (a) of this section§ 23-6.5-4
shall provide and maintain:
     (1) On-site, functional automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in quantities and types,
deemed by the director of health, to be adequate to ensure ready and appropriate access for use
during emergencies; and
     (2) At least one person who is properly trained in the operation and use of an AED. Training
required by this chapter may be conducted by qualified personnel, including, but not limited to,
municipal fire and police department employees.
     SECTION 3. Chapter 23-6.5 of the General Laws entitled "Automated External
Defibrillators Required at Public Places" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following
section:
     23-6.5-4. Definitions.
     The following definitions govern the construction of this chapter:
     (1) "Health careHealthcare facility" means any healthcare facility licensed by the
department of health including any institutional health-service provider, facility, or institution,
place, building, agency, or portion thereof, whether a partnership or corporation, whether public or
private, whether organized for profit or not, used, operated, or engaged in providing healthcare
services, including, but not limited to: hospitals; nursing facilities; rehabilitation centers; kidney
disease treatment centers; health maintenance organizations; and facilities providing surgical
treatment to patients not requiring hospitalization (surgi-centers); hospice care,; and physician
ambulatory-surgery centers and podiatry ambulatory-surgery centers providing surgical treatment.
The term "health carehealthcare facility" also includes organized ambulatory-care facilities that
are not part of a hospital but that are organized and operated to provide healthcare services to
outpatients, such as: central-services facilities serving more than one health carehealthcare facility
or healthcare provider; treatment centers; diagnostic centers; outpatient clinics; infirmaries and
health centers; school-based health centers,; and neighborhood health centers. The term "health
carehealthcare facility" also includes a practitioner's (physician, dentist, or other healthcare
provider) office or group of practitioners' offices (whether owned and/or operated by a hospital or
an affiliate of a hospital or an individual practitioner, alone or as a member of a partnership,
professional service corporation, organization, or association).
     (2) "Public place" means an enclosed area capable of holding three hundred (300) people
or more and to which the public is invited or in which the public is permitted, including, but not
limited to: banks; bars; educational facilities; laundromats; public transportation facilities;
reception areas; restaurants; retail food production and marketing establishments; retail service
establishments; retail stores; shopping malls; sports arenas; government offices; theaters; and
waiting rooms. A private residence is not a "public place" unless it is used as a childcare or adult
daycare facility.
     SECTION 4. This act shall take effect on September 1, 2024.
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