158.302 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation training required for high school students.
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(1)The General Assembly hereby finds that training Kentucky students in
cardiopulmonary resuscitation procedures will:
(a)Increase students' ability to respond to emergency situations at school, home,
and public places;
(b)Benefit Kentucky communities by rapidly increasing the number of people
ready to respond to sudden cardiac arrest, a leading cause of death in the
United States; and
(c)Assist students in becoming responsible citizens consistent with the goals
established in KRS 158.6451.
(2)Every public high school shall provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation training to
students as part of the health course or the physical education course that is required
for high school graduation or the Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps course
that meets the physical education requirement. The training shall:
(a)Be based on the nationally recognized, evidenced-based guidelines for
cardiopulmonary resuscitation certification published by a national
accrediting body on heart health;
(b)Incorporate psychomotor skills training to support cognitive learning; and
(c)Make students aware of the purpose of an automated external defibrillator and
its ease and safety of use.
(3)The training does not have to be provided by a certified instructor or result in
students being certified in cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
(4)A school administrator may waive the requirement that a student receive instruction
under subsection
(2)of this section if the student has a disability or is physically
unable to perform the psychomotor skills component of the instruction required.