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Tennessee Law Key Takeaways
| Requirement | Summary |
|---|---|
| Good Samaritan Law | Any person, including those licensed to practice medicine and surgery and including any person licensed or certified to render service ancillary thereto, or any member of a volunteer first aid, rescue or emergency squad that provides emergency public first aid and rescue service...shall not be liable to such victims or persons receiving emergency care for any civil damages as a result of any act or omission by such person in rendering the emergency care. |
| AED Training | AED acquirers must ensure that expected users receive CPR/AED training. |
| AED Maintenance | The acquirer must maintain, test, and operate the AED according to the manufacturer's guidelines and maintain written records of all maintenance and testing performed on the AED. |
| Medical Oversight |
AED program medical oversight services must be provided by an in-state licensed physician. In-state medical director residency is not required. The placement of the AED must be supervised and endorsed by a licensed physician. |
| AED Program | The AED acquirer must establish a written AED program to include AED placement, authorized users, EMS coordination, AED maintenance and testing records that will be kept by the program and reports of AED use, and must also notify EMS of the location of the AED. |
| Schools |
The state board of education may provide for a program of instruction in CPR/AED to be taken once in junior or senior high schools. All public high schools are required to have AEDs. Public middle, elementary, and private schools are not required but are encouraged to have AEDs. |
| Dentist Offices | Dental offices using conscious or deep sedation or general anesthesia must have a defibrillator on the premises. |