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§ 7-2371-01

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01. Definitions. For the purposes of this subchapter, the term: (1) 'Automated external defibrillator' or 'AED' or 'defibrillator' means a medical device heart monitor and defibrillator that: (A) Has received approval from the United States Food and Drug Administration of its premarket notification filed pursuant to section 510(k) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, approved October 10, 1962 (76 Stat. 794; 21 U.S.C. § 360(k)); (B) Is capable of recognizing the presence or absence of ventricular fibrillation or rapid ventricular tachycardia, and determining, without intervention by an operator, whether defibrillation should be performed; and (C) Upon determining that defibrillation should be performed, automatically charges and requests delivery of an electrical impulse to an individual’s heart. (2) 'Compensation' shall not include the salary of any person who registers an automated external defibrillator, trains the individuals who operate the registered automated external defibrillators, orders the automated external defibrillators which will subsequently be registered, or operates a registered automated external defibrillator at the scene of an emergency,

ed external defibrillators, orders the automated external defibrillators which will subsequently be registered, or operates a registered automated external defibrillator at the scene of an emergency, excluding any professional medical emergency setting. (2A) 'CPR' means cardiopulmonary resuscitation. (2B) 'CPR and AED program' means a training course on CPR and the operation and use of an AED that has been approved by the Mayor pursuant to § 7-2371.02c. (2C) 'Facility AED Coordinator' means the person who acquires the AED for a facility, or his or her designee. (3) 'Recreation facility' means a Department of Parks and Recreation public facility that is regularly staffed by a paid District government employee. (4) 'Recreation facility certificate' means a certificate issued by the Mayor to authorize the installation and use of an AED at a recreation facility that has complied with the AED program requirements and guidelines established under § 7-2371.02a. (5) 'School' means a school in the District of Columbia Public Schools system, a public charter school, an independent school, a private school, or a parochial school. (Apr. 27, 2001, D.C. Law 13-278, § 2, 48 DCR 1869; Mar.

ool in the District of Columbia Public Schools system, a public charter school, an independent school, a private school, or a parochial school. (Apr. 27, 2001, D.C. Law 13-278, § 2, 48 DCR 1869; Mar. 6, 2007, D.C. Law 16-217, § 2(a), 53 DCR 10207; Mar. 25, 2009, D.C. Law 17-362, § 2(a), 56 DCR 1211; Oct. 8, 2016, D.C. Law 21-160, § 3144(a), 63 DCR 10775.) Prior Codifications 2001 Ed., § 44-231 Effect of Amendments D.C. Law 16-217 rewrote this section, which formerly read: 'For the purposes of this subchapter, the term ‘automated external defibrillator’ or ‘AED’ or ‘defibrillator’ means a medical device heart monitor and defibrillator that: '(1) Has received approval from the United States Food and Drug Administration of its premarket notification filed pursuant to section 510(k) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, approved October 10, 1962 (76 Stat. 794; 21 U.S.C. 360(k)); '(2) Is capable of recognizing the presence or absence of ventricular fibrillation or rapid ventricular tachycardia, and determining, without intervention by an operator, whether defibrillation should be performed; and '(3) Upon determining that defibrillation should be performed, automatically charges

tachycardia, and determining, without intervention by an operator, whether defibrillation should be performed; and '(3) Upon determining that defibrillation should be performed, automatically charges and requests delivery of an electrical impulse to an individual’s heart.' D.C. Law 17-362 added pars. (3) and (4).