Amendment
Bill No. 0126
Amendment No. 422629
CHAMBER ACTION
Senate House
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1Representative Sobel offered the following:
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3     Amendment (with title amendment)
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5     Section 1.  Subsections (6) and (7) are added to section
6401.107, Florida Statutes, to read:
7     401.107  Definitions.--As used in this part, the term:
8     (6)  "Youth athletic organization" means a private
9not-for-profit organization that promotes and provides organized
10athletic activities to youth.
11     (7)  "Automated external defibrillator device" means a
12device as defined in s. 768.1325(2)(b).
13     Section 2.  Section 401.111, Florida Statutes, is amended
14to read:
15     401.111  Emergency medical services grant program;
16authority.--The department is hereby authorized to make grants
17to local agencies, and emergency medical services organizations,
18and youth athletic organizations in accordance with any
19agreement entered into pursuant to this part. These grants shall
20be designed to assist local said agencies and emergency medical
21services organizations in providing emergency medical services,
22including emergency medical dispatch, and to assist youth
23athletic organizations that work in conjunction with local
24emergency medical services organizations to expand the use of
25automated external defibrillator devices in the community. The
26cost of administering this program shall be paid by the
27department from funds appropriated to it.
28     Section 3.  Paragraphs (a) and (b) of subsection (2) of
29section 401.113, Florida Statutes, are amended to read:
30     401.113  Department; powers and duties.--
31     (2)  The department shall annually dispense funds contained
32in the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund as follows:
33     (a)  Forty-five percent of such moneys must be divided
34among the counties according to the proportion of the combined
35amount deposited in the trust fund from the county. These funds
36may not be used to match grant funds as identified in paragraph
37(b). An individual board of county commissioners may distribute
38these funds to emergency medical service organizations and youth
39athletic organizations within the county, as it deems
40appropriate.
41     (b)  Forty percent of such moneys must be used by the
42department for making matching grants to local agencies,
43municipalities, and emergency medical services organizations,
44and youth athletic organizations for the purpose of conducting
45research, increasing existing levels of emergency medical
46services, evaluation, community education, injury-prevention
47programs, and training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and
48other lifesaving and first aid techniques.
49     1.  At least 90 percent of these moneys must be made
50available on a cash matching basis. A grant made under this
51subparagraph must be contingent upon the recipient providing a
52cash sum equal to 25 percent of the total department-approved
53grant amount.
54     2.  No more than 10 percent of these moneys must be made
55available to rural emergency medical services, and
56notwithstanding the restrictions specified in subsection (1),
57these moneys may be used for improvement, expansion, or
58continuation of services provided. A grant made under this
59subparagraph must be contingent upon the recipient providing a
60cash sum equal to no more than 10 percent of the total
61department-approved grant amount.
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63The department shall develop procedures and standards for grant
64disbursement under this paragraph based on the need for
65emergency medical services, the requirements of the population
66to be served, and the objectives of the state emergency medical
67services plan.
68     Section 4.  The Department of Health shall implement an
69educational campaign to inform any person who acquires an
70automated external defibrillator device that his or her immunity
71from liability under s. 768.1325, Florida Statutes, for harm
72resulting from the use or attempted use of the device, does not
73apply if he or she fails to:
74     (1)  Properly maintain and test the device; or
75     (2)  Provide appropriate training in the use of the device
76to his or her employee or agent when the employee or agent was
77the person who used the device on the victim, except as provided
78in s. 768.1325, Florida Statutes.
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81     On page 1, line 2,
82remove:  all of said line
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84and insert:
85An act relating to education, arts, and youth fitness; amending
86s. 401.107, F.S.; defining the terms "youth athletic
87organization" and "automated external defibrillator device";
88amending s. 401.111, F.S.; providing for grants to local
89agencies, emergency medical services organizations, and youth
90athletic organizations to expand the use of automated external
91defibrillator devices; amending s. 401.113, F.S.; providing for
92disbursement of funds from the Emergency Medical Services Trust
93Fund; requiring the Department of Health to implement an
94educational campaign to inform the public about the lack of
95immunity from liability regarding the use of automated external
96defibrillator devices under certain conditions;


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