AED State Laws
Requirements
Oklahoma State AED Law
Oklahoma law prioritizes AEDs in schools and extends Good Samaritan protections to the rescuer, property owners, physicians, and trainers who use an AED.
Read through a full list of Oklahoma’s AED requirements and protections below.
Summary of Requirements
Physician | A licensed physician must provide a prescription for an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). |
CPR/AED Training | No legislation is currently in place for Oklahoma. |
EMS Notification | An owner of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) must communicate with the proper first responder of the location and placement of the AED. |
Maintenance Program | No legislation is currently in place for Oklahoma. |
Notification of Use | No legislation is currently in place for Oklahoma. |
Good Samaritan Protection
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Provides Good Samaritan protection for use of an AED and establishes guidelines for AED programs. |
Laws / Legislation
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Known as the “Dustin Rhodes and Lindsay Steed CPR Training Act,” beginning with the 2015-2016 school year, all students enrolled in the public schools of this state shall receive instruction in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and awareness of the purpose of an automated external defibrillator. |
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Known as the “Zachary Eckles and Luke Davis Automated External Defibrillators in Schools Act,” this legislation outlines AED requirements for schools. |
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Revises immunity protection and AED placement requirements. |
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Mandates that automated external defibrillators be made available in schools. |
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Revises immunity protection and AED placement requirements. |
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Establishes immunity protection and AED placement requirements. |
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Requires all public schools statewide to formulate a sudden cardiac emergency response plan. |
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All AED State Laws
This information is for informational purposes only and not intended as legal advice. While we make every attempt to ensure the accuracy of the information provided, AED laws and requirements change frequently. We encourage you to refer to your legal counsel or state agencies with questions about your state's AED laws or AED Good Samaritan requirements.