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Committee reviews proposed athletic emergency plans, AED placement and coach training
Summary
Draft language would require public and independent schools with athletic programs to adopt annually reviewed Athletic Emergency Action Plans (AEAPs), consistent with the Vermont Principals Association, require AED placement at athletic venues, and mandate CPR, first aid and AED training for coaches.
MONTPELIER, Vt. — The Senate Education Committee reviewed changes to school safety language on May 6 that would require public and independent schools with athletic programs to adopt Athletic Emergency Action Plans and to ensure AEDs and training for coaches.
Sophie Sedanik of the Office of Legislative Council told the committee the bill would require each public and independent school with an athletic department to “establish and annually review an Athletic Emergency Action Plan, an AEAP,…
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