Massachusetts H2552 mandates CPR and AED training for high-need schools and provides financial incentives for such training.
Massachusetts H2552 amends Chapter 69 to require high-need schools to include psychomotor skill-based CPR and AED training in their curriculum. This training must follow the most current national evidence-based Emergency Cardiovascular Care guidelines and incorporate hands-on practicing and skills testing. The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education will prioritize financial incentives for these high-need schools, defined as those where at least 50% of children are eligible for free and reduced-priced meals or where the school participates in the Community Eligibility Provision or.
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