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Whitmer Signs Bills Requiring High Schools Coaches Have CPR, AED Training

May 02, 20243 minEp. 201
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Episode description

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed two bills requiring high school coaches to maintain valid certification for CPR and automated external defibrillators in case of cardiac arrest.  The legislation requires schools to have a cardiac emergency response plan if a student-athlete collapses on the field because of a cardiac issue. House Bill 5527, sponsored by state Rep. John Fitzgerald, requires schools to activate a cardiac emergency response plan for the governing body of a school. HB 5528, sponsored by state Rep. Tyrone Carter, amends the Revised School Code to require any individual who serves as an athletic coach at a public or private high school to maintain a valid certification in CPR and use of an AED.

Full story: https://www.thecentersquare.com/michigan/article_6ee93d78-0632-11ef-81bf-7326151e4302.html

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