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KS SB11
Bill
Status
1/15/2025
Primary Sponsor
Utilities
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AI Summary
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State 911 board must establish minimum training requirements for all 911 telecommunicators who dispatch for emergency medical conditions to receive telecommunicator-CPR training and continuing education
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Training must use nationally recognized emergency cardiovascular care guidelines, including protocols for recognizing out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and providing compression-only CPR instructions to callers
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State 911 board gains authority to establish a mandatory certification program specifically for 911 telecommunicator-CPR training
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State 911 board must monitor and enforce adherence to the training and continuing education requirements for all applicable 911 telecommunicators in Kansas
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Amends K.S.A. 2024 Supp. 12-5384, effective upon publication in the statute book
Legislative Description
Requiring the state 911 board to establish requirements for 911 telecommunicators to receive training and continuous education in telecommunicator-cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
Last Action
Senate Withdrawn from Committee on Public Health and Welfare; Referred to Committee on Utilities
1/16/2025