Expands the requirement that all high schools and middle schools, whether they are publicly or privately run to maintain on site a functional AED while establishing and implementing a cardiac emergency response plan in these schools.
Impact
The legislation seeks to address a critical concern regarding the alarming statistic that around 325,000 Americans suffer from sudden cardiac arrest each year, with a significant portion of these incidents occurring among youth. In schools equipped with AEDs, there is a noteworthy increase in survival rates, which underscores the importance of having such life-saving devices accessible. This requirement, therefore, represents a significant step forward in promoting health and safety standards in educational environments across the state.
Summary
Bill S2079 aims to enhance the safety of students in Rhode Island by mandating that all high schools and middle schools, irrespective of their public or private status, must maintain functional automated external defibrillators (AEDs) on-site. The bill establishes a framework requiring these schools to develop and implement a cardiac emergency response plan (CERP) starting in the 2027-2028 academic year. This legislation is a proactive measure intended to improve the chances of survival for children and other individuals experiencing sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) during school activities, particularly sports-related events.
Contention
While the bill aims to improve student safety, there may be contention surrounding its implementation, particularly regarding funding and resources for schools, especially those in economically disadvantaged areas. Concerns may arise regarding the financial burden of procuring and maintaining AEDs, as well as the need for training staff adequately to respond to cardiac emergencies. Potential opposition could come from stakeholders worried about how these requirements will be enforced and the implications for schools that may struggle to comply with the new standards.
Repeals the legislative findings in this section and requires elementary, middle and high schools to provide and maintain on-site functional automated external defibrillators (AEDs).
Provides that the school year for all public schools, including traditional public and public charter schools, independent charter schools, and mayoral academies, would start on the same date of each calendar year.
Authorizes the office of postsecondary commissioner to expand bilingual and dual language teacher certificates in urban schools through two scholarship programs for students and teachers, with eligibility requirements and donations.
Authorizes the office of postsecondary commissioner to expand bilingual and dual language teacher certificates in urban schools through two scholarship programs for students and teachers, with eligibility requirements and donations.
JOINT RESOLUTION MAKING AN APPROPRIATION OF $991,000 FOR THE TOWN OF MIDDLETOWN (Authorizes the appropriation of the sum of $991,000 for the town of Middletown to upgrade the gymnasium at the new Middletown middle high school to serve as a regional emergency shelter.)
JOINT RESOLUTION MAKING AN APPROPRIATION OF $991,000 FOR THE TOWN OF MIDDLETOWN (Authorizes the appropriation of the sum of $991,000 for the town of Middletown to upgrade the gymnasium at the new Middletown middle high school to serve as a regional emergency shelter.)
Permits the court to determine the number of hours a person would have to complete of a batters intervention program and gives the court discretion as to whether that person would be personally financially responsible for the costs thereof.