South Dakota 2026 Regular Session

South Dakota House Bill HB1073

Introduced
1/15/26  
Refer
1/15/26  

Caption

Provide for the creation of a cardiac emergency plan in every school and to make an appropriation therefor.

Impact

The introduction of HB 1073 is expected to enhance the preparedness of schools in dealing with cardiac emergencies, potentially saving lives through prompt and effective responses. This legislation aims to establish a standardized approach across all schools in the state, thereby reinforcing legislative intentions to increase health safety standards for students. The allocated funds of $150,000 will assist schools in purchasing necessary AEDs, reflecting the state’s commitment to improving health-related infrastructure within educational institutions.

Summary

House Bill 1073 provides for the implementation of a cardiac emergency response plan in every public and accredited nonpublic school in South Dakota. The bill mandates that each school board must collaborate with local emergency services to develop and execute a comprehensive response plan for incidents of sudden cardiac arrest or similar emergencies. This plan involves creating a designated cardiac response team, situating automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in accessible areas, and ensuring that all staff receive training in CPR and AED usage. The bill reinforces the necessity for schools to maintain and annually test the emergency plans and equipment.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment regarding HB 1073 appears to be positive, with bipartisan support based on the shared goal of protecting students and improving emergency readiness in schools. Many stakeholders, including educators, health advocates, and parents, have welcomed the bill as a proactive measure toward enhancing school safety. The establishment of these emergency response plans is seen as a necessary step to ensure that schools are equipped to handle life-threatening situations effectively.

Contention

While the bill has gained support, some concerns have been raised regarding the financial implications for schools in implementing the mandated training and maintaining the emergency response plans. Additionally, there may be debates about the adequacy of training and resources provided, particularly for smaller school districts that may struggle with funding. Ultimately, while the focus on improving emergency response is crucial, discussions around resource allocation and training quality remain important aspects of the bill's discourse.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SD HB1233

Provide hearing aids to children and make an appropriation therefor.

SD HB1009

Provide for the creation and use of South Dakota educational empowerment accounts, and to provide a penalty therefor.

SD SB56

Authorize the payment of lease rental obligations to the South Dakota Building Authority by the Bureau of Finance and Management, to make an appropriation therefore, and to declare an emergency.

SD SB44

Modify tax refunds for elderly persons and persons with a disability, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.

SD SB52

Authorize the expansion of the South Dakota State Veterans Cemetery, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.

SD HB1043

Require counties and municipalities to provide emergency medical services within their jurisdictions, increase liquidated court costs, and create the emergency medical services fund and make an appropriation therefor.

SD SB104

Provide for the publication of the cast vote record of automatic tabulating equipment and to make an appropriation therefor.

SD SB1

Authorize the Department of Corrections to purchase and exchange certain real property, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.

SD HB1094

Modify laws regarding school bus safety and to provide a penalty therefor.

SD HB1231

Repeal the board of barber examiners and cosmetology commission, and to create the cosmetology and barbering board, to provide a penalty, and to make an appropriation therefor.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.