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Summary of a randomly selected bill, powered by AnyModel.Automated External Defibrillators (Public Access) Bill
Current Stage: 2nd reading
Last updated: 22/03/2023
Overview
This bill mandates the installation of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) in various public places across the UK to improve access to life-saving equipment in emergencies. It also requires training and awareness programs regarding AED use.
Description
The bill requires owners of qualifying public buildings and facilities to install and maintain AEDs, with a density of at least one AED per 1200 square meters of internal floor space. Qualifying buildings include local government offices, town halls, libraries, sporting facilities, educational institutions, prisons, retirement villages, caravan parks, gambling venues, theatres, and other public access buildings as defined by the Secretary of State. Smaller schools in rural areas will have specific provisions to avoid undue financial burden. Exceptions exist for buildings under 600 square meters, those with 10 or fewer commercial units, houses, and farm buildings. The Secretary of State will create a national strategy for training and awareness on AED use, including a potential training scheme and instructor certification.
Specific Requirements:
- Installation of AEDs with public access.
- Regular maintenance and testing of AEDs.
- Clear signage indicating AED location.
- Government-led training and public awareness campaign.
Government Spending
The bill states that any expenditure incurred by a Minister of the Crown, a person holding office under Her Majesty, or a government department, as well as any increase in sums payable under other Acts, will be funded by Parliament. No specific figures are provided in the bill itself.
Groups Affected
- Owners of qualifying buildings and facilities: They will bear the cost of purchasing, installing, maintaining, and ensuring the accessibility of AEDs.
- The public: Will benefit from increased access to life-saving equipment in emergencies.
- Training providers: May be involved in the government's training and awareness programs.
- Schools (especially smaller ones): Will have specific considerations regarding the installation and funding of AEDs to prevent undue financial hardship.
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