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§  917.  On-site  cardiac  automated external defibrillator. 1. School  districts, boards of cooperative educational services, county vocational  education and extension boards and charter  schools  shall  provide  and  maintain   on-site  in  each  instructional  school  facility  automated  external defibrillator (AED) equipment, as defined in paragraph  (a)  of  subdivision one of section three thousand-b of the public health law, in  quantities and types deemed by the commissioner in consultation with the  commissioner  of  health  to be adequate to ensure ready and appropriate  access for use during emergencies.    2. Whenever public school facilities pursuant to  subdivision  one  of  this section are used for school sponsored or school approved curricular  or  extracurricular events or activities and whenever a school-sponsored  athletic contest is held at any location, the  public  school  officials  and  administrators  responsible  for  such  school facility or athletic  contest shall ensure the presence of at least one staff  person  who  is  trained, pursuant to paragraph (a) of subdivision three of section three  thousand-b of the public health law, in the operation and use of an AED.  Where  a  school-sponsored  competitive athletic event is held at a site  other than a public school facility, the public school  officials  shall  assure  that  automated  external  defibrillator  equipment  is provided  on-site.    3. Public school facilities and staff pursuant to subdivisions one and  two of this section shall be  deemed  a  "public  access  defibrillation  provider"  as  defined  in  paragraph  (c) of subdivision one of section  three thousand-b of the public health law and shall be  subject  to  the  requirements and limitations of such section.    4.  Pursuant  to  section three thousand-a and three thousand-b of the  public health law, any public access  defibrillation  provider,  or  any  employee  or  other  agent  of  the provider who, in accordance with the  provisions of this  section,  voluntarily  and  without  expectation  of  monetary  compensation  renders emergency medical or first aid treatment  using an AED which has been made available pursuant to this section,  to  a  person  who  is  unconscious,  ill  or  injured, shall be liable only  pursuant to section three thousand-a of the public health law.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-1 > Article-19 > 917

§  917.  On-site  cardiac  automated external defibrillator. 1. School  districts, boards of cooperative educational services, county vocational  education and extension boards and charter  schools  shall  provide  and  maintain   on-site  in  each  instructional  school  facility  automated  external defibrillator (AED) equipment, as defined in paragraph  (a)  of  subdivision one of section three thousand-b of the public health law, in  quantities and types deemed by the commissioner in consultation with the  commissioner  of  health  to be adequate to ensure ready and appropriate  access for use during emergencies.    2. Whenever public school facilities pursuant to  subdivision  one  of  this section are used for school sponsored or school approved curricular  or  extracurricular events or activities and whenever a school-sponsored  athletic contest is held at any location, the  public  school  officials  and  administrators  responsible  for  such  school facility or athletic  contest shall ensure the presence of at least one staff  person  who  is  trained, pursuant to paragraph (a) of subdivision three of section three  thousand-b of the public health law, in the operation and use of an AED.  Where  a  school-sponsored  competitive athletic event is held at a site  other than a public school facility, the public school  officials  shall  assure  that  automated  external  defibrillator  equipment  is provided  on-site.    3. Public school facilities and staff pursuant to subdivisions one and  two of this section shall be  deemed  a  "public  access  defibrillation  provider"  as  defined  in  paragraph  (c) of subdivision one of section  three thousand-b of the public health law and shall be  subject  to  the  requirements and limitations of such section.    4.  Pursuant  to  section three thousand-a and three thousand-b of the  public health law, any public access  defibrillation  provider,  or  any  employee  or  other  agent  of  the provider who, in accordance with the  provisions of this  section,  voluntarily  and  without  expectation  of  monetary  compensation  renders emergency medical or first aid treatment  using an AED which has been made available pursuant to this section,  to  a  person  who  is  unconscious,  ill  or  injured, shall be liable only  pursuant to section three thousand-a of the public health law.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-1 > Article-19 > 917

§  917.  On-site  cardiac  automated external defibrillator. 1. School  districts, boards of cooperative educational services, county vocational  education and extension boards and charter  schools  shall  provide  and  maintain   on-site  in  each  instructional  school  facility  automated  external defibrillator (AED) equipment, as defined in paragraph  (a)  of  subdivision one of section three thousand-b of the public health law, in  quantities and types deemed by the commissioner in consultation with the  commissioner  of  health  to be adequate to ensure ready and appropriate  access for use during emergencies.    2. Whenever public school facilities pursuant to  subdivision  one  of  this section are used for school sponsored or school approved curricular  or  extracurricular events or activities and whenever a school-sponsored  athletic contest is held at any location, the  public  school  officials  and  administrators  responsible  for  such  school facility or athletic  contest shall ensure the presence of at least one staff  person  who  is  trained, pursuant to paragraph (a) of subdivision three of section three  thousand-b of the public health law, in the operation and use of an AED.  Where  a  school-sponsored  competitive athletic event is held at a site  other than a public school facility, the public school  officials  shall  assure  that  automated  external  defibrillator  equipment  is provided  on-site.    3. Public school facilities and staff pursuant to subdivisions one and  two of this section shall be  deemed  a  "public  access  defibrillation  provider"  as  defined  in  paragraph  (c) of subdivision one of section  three thousand-b of the public health law and shall be  subject  to  the  requirements and limitations of such section.    4.  Pursuant  to  section three thousand-a and three thousand-b of the  public health law, any public access  defibrillation  provider,  or  any  employee  or  other  agent  of  the provider who, in accordance with the  provisions of this  section,  voluntarily  and  without  expectation  of  monetary  compensation  renders emergency medical or first aid treatment  using an AED which has been made available pursuant to this section,  to  a  person  who  is  unconscious,  ill  or  injured, shall be liable only  pursuant to section three thousand-a of the public health law.