AED State Laws
Requirements
Nevada State AED Law
Nevada currently outlines AED requirements for schools, medical facilities, fitness clubs, and highly populated locations. Good Samaritan laws protect rescuers and property owners involved in AED use.
Find a full list of Nevada’s requirements below and check out which groups might be impacted by AED laws.
Summary of Requirements
Physician | A prescription from a physician is required. |
CPR/AED Training | Anyone that acquires an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) must successfully complete and hold a current certification from the American Red Cross, American Heart Association, or an equivalent training program. |
EMS Notification | The owner of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) for commercial use may register the device with the Health Division by providing the location, name, and phone number of the business where the AED is located. |
Maintenance Program | The owner of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) must maintain and test the AED in accordance with the manufacturer guidelines. |
Notification of Use | No legislation is currently in place for Nevada. |
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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Outlines AED requirements for: school properties, medical facilities, and health clubs. |
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Outlines instructions to ensure the public health and safety for a school that acquires an AED. |
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Defines Automated External Defibrillator. |
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Outlines AED requirements for: High schools, the largest airport in the county, sporting arenas, capital building, legislative building, Grant Sawyer building, and county offices. |
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Outlines the responsibilities of: the health division, an emergency medical dispatcher, an AED manufacturer, and the owner of an AED. |
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Requires registration of automated external defibrillators, authorizes all public schools to acquire AEDs. |
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Requires automated external defibrillators in high schools, some state facilities, and some county facilities. Allows for AED placement in medical facilities and health clubs. Establishes guidelines for AED |
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Expands immunity protection. |
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Provides for immunity protection. |
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.