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Senate committee advances HB 2280 with AED registration and rural EMS amendments

2570016 · March 12, 2025
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Summary

The Senate Committee on Public Health and Welfare passed House Bill 2280 out of committee as amended; the bill updates EMS authorizations, requires AED registration in public places and includes rural EMS staffing relief.

House Bill 2280, which updates statutes governing emergency medical services and adds an AED registration requirement for devices in public places, passed out of the Senate Committee on Public Health and Welfare after several amendments.

Committee staff Jenna summarized the bill as updating authorized orders for paramedics, AEMTs, EMTs and emergency medical responders; clarifying requirements for ambulance services that operate fewer than 24 hours; and requiring automated external defibrillators (AEDs) to be registered. The committee considered multiple amendments addressing AED registration scope, civil liability protections and rural…

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