2017 Rhode Island General Laws
Title 23 - Health and Safety
Chapter 23-6.5 - Automated External Defibrillators Required at Public Places
Section 23-6.5-1 - Legislative findings.

Universal Citation: RI Gen L § 23-6.5-1 (2017)

§ 23-6.5-1. Legislative findings.

(1) Approximately three hundred twenty-five thousand (325,000) Americans suffer sudden cardiac arrest ("SCA") each year and more than ninety-five percent (95%) of them die before reaching the hospital;

(2) In the population of Rhode Island, an estimated one thousand (1,000) residents will die of cardiac arrest every year;

(3) Facilities that host large numbers of visitors are more likely to experience an event that requires an automated external defibrillator ("AED");

(4) If defibrillation is performed within five (5) to seven (7) minutes, chances of survival are increased by forty-nine percent (49%). Every minute that goes by without defibrillation reduces the chance of survival by seven percent (7%) to ten percent (10%);

(5) Automated external defibrillators (AEDs) are extremely accurate computerized devices that can be operated by the average person; and

(6) Automated external defibrillators (AEDs) can be acquired through grants from various organizations or through government agencies.

History of Section.
(P.L. 2017, ch. 388, § 1; P.L. 2017, ch. 433, § 1.)

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