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Kentucky Law Key Takeaways
| Requirement | Summary |
|---|---|
| Good Samaritan Law | Good Samaritan protection extends to rescuers (unless personal injury results from the gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct of the person rendering the emergency care), AED acquirers, the person or entity responsible for the AED site, physicians who oversee the AED program, and CPR/AED trainers. |
| AED Training | An AED acquirer is responsible for ensuring expected AED users receive training. |
| AED Maintenance | AEDs should be maintained according to manufacturer's operational guidelines. Acquirers should notify EMS of the existence and location of the AED. |
| Schools | All public schools in Kentucky require AEDs to be on-site for high school practices and athletic sporting events. |
| High Schools | Every public high school must provide CPR/AED training to students as part of the health course or the physical education course that is required for high school graduation. |
| Dentist Offices | Dentists must have an AED to qualify for an Anesthesia and Sedation Facility Certificate. |