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Louisiana Law Key Takeaways
| Requirement | Summary |
|---|---|
| Good Samaritan Law | Good Samaritan protections extend to the purchaser or entity responsible for the AED and its location, as well as expected users, physicians overseeing the AED program, and CPR/AED trainers. |
| AED Training | The possessor of an AED is responsible for training expected AED users in CPR/AED. |
| Preventative Maintenance | AEDs must be maintained and tested in accordance with the manufacturer's operational guidelines. |
| EMS Notification | The possessor of an AED is responsible for notifying EMS of the existence and location of the AED. |
| Medical Oversight | A medical oversight program whereby a physician or an advanced practical nurse ensures the above training, notification, and AED maintenance requirements are met. |
| Schools | AEDs are required at high schools and colleges that compete in intramural athletics. Students in grades 9-12 must receive CPR/AED training. |
| Fitness Facilities | An AED is required in physical fitness facilities. |
| AED Plan | A written CPR/AED Protocol or Plan must exist for use in a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) occurring at a physical fitness facility and file a copy of this protocol/plan with the Bureaus of Emergency Medical Services (BEMS). |
| Use Reporting | Every event in which an AED is placed on a person, the use must be reported to BEMS on the cardiac arrest profile/data collection form and reviewed by the medical oversight of possessor. |