Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB191

Introduced
1/16/25  
Refer
1/16/25  
Refer
6/4/25  
Report Pass
6/9/25  
Engrossed
6/9/25  

Caption

In certification of teachers, repealing provisions relating to CPR instruction; and, in school health services, repealing provisions relating to automatic external defibrillators and providing for AED and CPR instruction and procedure, for Automated External Defibrillator Program and for availability and specifications of automated external defibrillators.

Impact

By repealing the specified provisions related to CPR instruction, HB191 seeks to modify how educational institutions ensure that their staff are prepared to handle health emergencies effectively. The bill's implications suggest a potential shift towards broader educational frameworks that might allow for varied health training. Supporters advocate that this will enhance the adaptability of health services offered in schools, making it more relevant to current best practices and resources available.

Summary

House Bill 191 focuses on the certification of teachers with respect to instructional requirements in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs). The bill proposes to repeal existing provisions that mandate CPR instruction within school health services and alter the requirements surrounding the availability and specifications for AEDs in educational settings. This shift represents an effort to streamline training processes and adapt them according to the latest health service standards, promoting a more effective approach in schools.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB191 appears largely positive among educators and health proponents who see value in modernizing health training frameworks in schools. Advocates argue that this flexibility could encourage more robust health programs tailored to specific school contexts. However, there may be some concerns regarding whether reducing mandated instruction might affect the preparedness of school staff in emergency situations, leaving some factions within the education community to express a cautious viewpoint.

Contention

One key point of contention lies in the repeal of the existing CPR instruction provisions, which some argue may weaken the preparedness of teachers to handle health emergencies. Critics argue that standardizing and providing specific health training is crucial for ensuring student safety and equipping educators with the necessary skills. The balance between necessary training and adaptability in educational policies remains a central theme in discussions regarding HB191, with advocates and critics having differing views on the implications of these changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB375

In certification of teachers, repealing provisions relating to CPR instruction; in school safety and security, further providing for School Safety and Security Grant Program; and, in school health services, further providing for definitions, repealing provisions relating to automatic external defibrillators, providing for AED and CPR instruction and procedure, establishing the Automated External Defibrillator Program and providing for availability and specifications of automated external defibrillators.

PA AB1819

Automated external defibrillators.

PA HB1535

Relating To Automated External Defibrillators.

PA SB1551

Relating to the availability of automated external defibrillators at public schools.

PA SCR87

Encouraging The State To Examine Requiring Automated External Defibrillators In All State-owned Buildings And Pursue Existing Automated External Defibrillator Programs.

PA HR84

Encouraging The State To Examine Requiring Automated External Defibrillators In All State-owned Buildings And Pursue Existing Automated External Defibrillator Programs.

PA HCR92

Encouraging The State To Examine Requiring Automated External Defibrillators In All State-owned Buildings And Pursue Existing Automated External Defibrillator Programs.

PA SB00582

An Act Repealing The Funding Exemption To The Automatic External Defibrillators In Schools Requirement.

PA SR79

Encouraging The State To Examine Requiring Automated External Defibrillators In All State-owned Buildings And Pursue Existing Automated External Defibrillator Programs.

PA HB1943

In school health services, further providing for automatic external defibrillators, providing for automated external defibrillators and training, further providing for sudden cardiac arrest and electrocardiogram testing and providing for electrocardiogram testing for interscholastic athletics; and, in terms and courses of study, further providing for cardiopulmonary resuscitation education.

Similar Bills

HI HB1535

Relating To Automated External Defibrillators.

NJ S2431

Requires NJT to equip trains with defibrillators.

NJ A101

Requires NJT to equip trains with defibrillators.

PA SB620

In grounds and buildings, providing for automated external defibrillator placement, inspection, maintenance and plan; in school health services, further providing for automatic external defibrillators; and, in charter schools, further providing for provisions applicable to charter schools and for applicability of other provisions of this act and of other acts and regulations.

NJ S583

Requires institution of higher education to have automatic external defibrillator on premises of each athletic facility and student center.

NJ A1853

Requires institution of higher education to have automatic external defibrillator on premises of each athletic facility and student center.

NJ A483

Requires defibrillators in certain multiple dwellings; establishes Affordable Housing Defibrillator Fund.

GA SB399

"Mason Sells AED Coordination Act"; enact