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 1        AN ACT in relation to health.

 2        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section  5.   The Automated External Defibrillator Act is
 5    amended by changing Sections 25 and 30 as follows:

 6        (410 ILCS 4/25)
 7        Sec.  25.   Illinois   Department   of   Public   Health;
 8    responsibilities.    The Illinois Department of Public Health
 9    shall  maintain  incident  reports  on   automated   external
10    defibrillator  use and conduct annual analyses of all related
11    data. The Department shall  establish  a  central  data  base
12    regarding   the  location  and  uses  of  automated  external
13    defibrillators in Illinois, if known from  incident  reports,
14    specific  data  collection  undertaken  by the Department, or
15    other available sources of information. The Department  shall
16    adopt rules to carry out its responsibilities under this Act.
17        The  Director of Public Health shall establish guidelines
18    with respect to placing automated external defibrillators  in
19    State  buildings.  The guidelines shall take into account the
20    extent to which the devices may be used by lay  persons,  the
21    typical  number  of  employees and visitors in the buildings,
22    the extent of the need for security  measures  regarding  the
23    buildings,  buildings or portions of buildings in which there
24    are special circumstances such as high electrical voltage  or
25    extreme  heat  or  cold,  and other factors that the Director
26    determines are appropriate.  The Director shall recommend the
27    appropriate   placement    of    the    automated    external
28    defibrillators  in  State  buildings  on  the  basis  of  the
29    guidelines.  The recommendations shall at least include, when
30    appropriate, placement in State buildings in which more  than
31    200 persons may be present at any particular time.
 
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 1        The  Director of Public Health shall establish guidelines
 2    with respect to placing automated external defibrillators  in
 3    all  public  and  private  school  buildings and other school
 4    facilities, including appropriate placements and the training
 5    of personnel for use of automated external defibrillators  at
 6    school-sponsored    athletic activities and events.  By March
 7    1, 2002, the Director shall recommend a program of assistance
 8    and  training  to  enable  schools'   compliance   with   the
 9    guidelines.
10    (Source: P.A. 91-524, eff. 1-1-00.)

11        (410 ILCS 4/30)
12        Sec. 30. Exemption from civil liability.
13        (a)  A   physician   licensed  in  Illinois  to  practice
14    medicine in all its branches who authorizes the  purchase  of
15    an  automated  external defibrillator is not liable for civil
16    damages as a result of any act or  omission  arising  out  of
17    authorizing   the   purchase   of   an   automated   external
18    defibrillator,  except  for  willful or wanton misconduct, if
19    the requirements of this Act are met.
20        (b)  An individual or entity providing  training  in  the
21    use  of  automated  external defibrillators is not liable for
22    civil damages as a result of any act  or  omission  involving
23    the  use  of  an automated external defibrillator, except for
24    willful or wanton misconduct, if the requirements of this Act
25    are met.
26        (c)  A person owning, occupying, or managing the premises
27    where an automated external defibrillator is  located  or  to
28    which  an automated external defibrillator has been moved for
29    use is not liable for civil damages as a result of any act or
30    omission  involving  the  use  of   an   automated   external
31    defibrillator,  except  for  willful or wanton misconduct, if
32    the requirements of this Act are met.
33        (d)  A trained AED user is not liable for  civil  damages
 
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 1    as  a  result  of any act or omission involving the use of an
 2    automated external defibrillator in an  emergency  situation,
 3    except  for willful or wanton misconduct, if the requirements
 4    of this Act are met.
 5    (Source: P.A. 91-524, eff. 1-1-00.)

 6        Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  upon
 7    becoming law.

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