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Senate passes 'Dacia's Law' requiring cardiac emergency response plans in schools
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The New York State Senate approved legislation named "Dacia's Law" that requires school safety plans to include cardiac emergency response plans and clearer AED accessibility and training; the bill passed unanimously in recorded votes.
The New York State Senate on Tuesday approved legislation nicknamed "Dacia's Law" that requires schools to include a cardiac emergency response plan in their safety planning and clarifies training and access requirements for automated external defibrillators (AEDs).
Senator Timothy M. Kennedy and others framed the bill in terms of a local tragedy: the measure was moved and supported…
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