Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2236

Introduced
1/14/26  
Refer
1/14/26  
Engrossed
2/4/26  
Refer
2/6/26  

Caption

Cardiac Emergency Response Plan; revise to include airway clearance devices.

Impact

This legislation will amend Section 37-11-85 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, enhancing the protocols for responding to instances where an individual's airway is obstructed due to choking. Furthermore, starting from the 2024-2025 school year, all public schools are required to have a documented plan in place that details how personnel will respond to emergencies involving SCA or choking. Such measures are aimed at reducing fatalities resulting from these incidents by ensuring immediate and effective intervention in emergency situations.

Summary

Senate Bill 2236 aims to revise the existing cardiac emergency response plans in Mississippi public and charter schools to include the use of Airway Clearance Devices (ACDs). The bill specifically targets the establishment of procedures addressing life-threatening situations, such as sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) and choking emergencies. By mandating that schools develop comprehensive emergency response strategies, the bill seeks to improve the safety of students and staff in educational settings.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB2236 is supportive, as stakeholders recognize the importance of equipping schools with the necessary tools and training to address health emergencies effectively. The inclusion of ACDs alongside Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) reflects a proactive approach towards student safety. Educators and health advocates tend to regard this bill as a positive step in safeguarding public health and welfare in schools. However, discussions about the logistics of implementing these changes may lead to varying opinions on the adequacy of funding and resources required.

Contention

While the reception to the bill has largely been positive, some contention may arise regarding the implementation process and whether schools will have enough funding to comply with the new requirements. Questions about the adequacy of training for school staff and the maintenance of emergency equipment, such as AEDs and ACDs, could also spark debates. Schools must collaborate with local emergency services to align their response strategies, which adds an additional layer of complexity in ensuring everyone's readiness to handle critical situations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2162

Cardiac Emergency Response Plan; revise to include airway clearance devices.

MS HB1133

Cardiac Emergency Response Plans and Automated External Defibrillators; expand access and provide funding.

MS SB2186

Cardiac Emergency Response Plans and Automated External Defibrillators; expand access and provide funding.

MS SB2530

Certain mental health trainings and support services; require community colleges and public universities to provide.

MS HB98

Advanced practice registered nurses; revise certain provisions related to, including collaboration requirement.

MS HB1531

MS First Responders Health and Safety Act; revise to expand certain coverage to certain retired first responders.

MS HB839

Regulation on nonconsensual towing; revise to include private motor vehicles.

MS SB2139

Tobacco tax; define tobacco products to include electronic smoking devices for purposes of 15% excise tax.

MS SB2710

Nursing homes and assisted living facilities; require to have emergency power for patient medical devices.

MS HB239

Driver's license; prescribe information to be included on and authorize discretionary inclusion of blood type.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.