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Mississippi Law Key Takeaways
| Requirement | Summary |
|---|---|
| Good Samaritan Law |
Liability protection is extended to good faith rescuers if they act as an ordinary prudent person would have under the same or similar circumstances. No duly licensed, practicing physician, dentist, registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, certified registered emergency medical technician, or any other person who, in good faith and in the exercise of reasonable care, renders emergency care to any injured person at the scene of an emergency, or in transporting the injured person to a point where medical assistance can be reasonably expected, shall be liable for any civil damages. |
| Medical Oversight | A Mississippi licensed physician must exercise medical control authority over a person using an AED to ensure compliance with requirements for training, emergency medical services (EMS) notification, and AED maintenance. |
| AED Training | The person using the AED must be trained in CPR/AED by a nationally recognized course in CPR and AED use. |
| EMS Notification | Any person who renders emergency care by using an AED must activate the EMS system as soon as possible, and report any clinical use of the AED to the licensed physician. |
| Gaming Facilities | AEDs and CPR/AED-trained personnel are mandated in all state gaming facilities. |
| Students | 9th-grade students must receive CPR/AED training. |
| Dental Offices | All dental offices are required to have an AED or equivalent defibrillator. |