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Colorado Law Key Takeaways
| Requirement | Summary |
|---|---|
| Good Samaritan Law | Any person or entity whose primary duties do not include the provision of health care and who, in good faith and without compensation, renders emergency care or treatment by the use of an AED shall not be liable for any civil damages for acts or omissions made in good faith. |
| AED Registration | AED registration is required. |
| Maintenance Program | AEDs should be maintained according to the manufacturer's specifications. |
| Physician Oversight | Physician oversight is required. |
| CPR/AED Training | A person or entity that acquires an AED must ensure that expected AED users receive training in CPR/AED use. CPR/AED training is also required for all school athletic coaches. |
| AED Plans | Acquirers of AEDs are responsible for providing written plans for AED placement, training, medical oversight, AED maintenance, identification of personnel authorized to use AEDs, and reporting of AED utilization. |
| Dentist Offices | Dental offices using sedation are required to have AEDs. |
| Schools | Each school district is encouraged to acquire an automated external defibrillator for placement in each public school of the school district and in each athletic facility maintained by the school district. Schools must accept donated AEDs. |