South Carolina AED Laws
South Carolina
Primary statute: SC Code §§ 44-76-10 to 44-76-60
| Good Samaritan Protection | Civil immunity for users, acquirers, trainers, and authorizing physicians acting in good faith, absent gross negligence. |
|---|---|
| Medical Direction | Required. Programs must have a licensed physician providing medical direction. |
| Training | Required. Expected responders must complete CPR/AED training. |
| Maintenance & Testing | Required per manufacturer guidelines. |
| EMS Notification | Required. Acquirers must notify the local EMS agency. |
| Placement Mandates | Required in public K-12 schools. |
Practical note: South Carolina has one of the more comprehensive frameworks, layering medical direction, training, maintenance, EMS notification, and a school placement mandate.
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