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DE SB104

Bill

Status

Introduced

4/9/2025

Primary Sponsor

Marie Pinkney

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Origin

Senate

153rd General Assembly

AI Summary

  • Requires at least 6 trauma kits to be placed in clearly visible, centrally located, and easily accessible areas in specified buildings including grocery stores, restaurants, hotels, schools, courthouses, healthcare facilities, gyms, theaters, and workplaces with 50+ people on site

  • Trauma kits must contain a Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care-endorsed tourniquet, bleeding control bandage, nonlatex gloves, marker, scissors, and instructional documents from Stop the Bleed or similar programs (chest seals are explicitly prohibited)

  • Building managers must inspect trauma kits annually to replace expired or missing materials, restock after each use, and notify tenants yearly about kit locations and training resources

  • Provides civil liability protection for building managers who comply with requirements and for individuals who use trauma kits to render emergency care

  • Violations carry administrative penalties of $100 for first offense and $250 for subsequent offenses, with the Departments of Labor and Health and Social Services responsible for implementing regulations; effective 180 days after enactment

Legislative Description

An Act To Amend Title 16 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Trauma Kits.

Last Action

Introduced and Assigned to Health & Social Services Committee in Senate

4/9/2025

Committee Referrals

Health & Social Services4/9/2025

Full Bill Text

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