Md. Code Regs. 13A.05.10.03 - Minimum Requirements of the High School and Middle School AED Program
A. Each county
board shall develop and implement a High School and Middle School AED Program
which shall require, at minimum:
(1) One AED
on-site in each public high school and middle school, which shall be available
for use at each school-sponsored athletic event;
(2) One individual trained in the operation
and use of an AED present at each school-sponsored athletic event;
and
(3) One individual trained in
the operation and use of an AED on-site at each high school and middle school
during the regular school day.
B. The High School and Middle School AED
Program shall:
(1) Possess a valid
certificate from the EMS Board to conduct an AED program;
(2) Comply with the rules, regulations, and
policies that the EMS Board determines are applicable;
(3) Maintain up-to-date records of the
initial and refresher training received by each individual trained in the
operation and use of an AED;
(4)
Adhere to the AED manufacturer's guidelines for maintenance, inspection, and
repair of AEDs, including weekly inspection of the AED;
(5) Establish AED maintenance, operation,
reporting, and quality improvement procedures to be documented as required by
the EMS Board;
(6) Submit:
(a) A report for each incident of suspected
cardiac arrest at the facility on the Maryland Facility AED Report Form for
Cardiac Arrests, including, when available, any event (code) summary,
recording, or tape created by the AED to Maryland Institute for Emergency
Medical Services Systems (MIEMSS), and be available for follow up as necessary;
and
(b) If the AED fails when
operated, in addition to submitting the required report to the federal Food and
Drug Administration, a copy of the report to MIEMSS.
(7) Designate an AED coordinator who:
(a) Meets the requirements of COMAR
30.06.02.01A,
which includes training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and AED
operation; and
(b) Is responsible
for implementation and administration of the AED program; and
(8) Contact and collaborate with
the closest jurisdictional emergency medical services operational program once
the High School and Middle School AED Program is approved by the EMS
Board.
C. Each county
board shall inform all persons who are authorized to participate in the High
School and Middle School AED Program of the immunities available under
Education Article, ยง
13-517, Annotated Code of
Maryland.
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