CPR Laws & Requirements Across The United States
CPR Requirements by State
Fear of legal consequences can prevent individuals from taking action during cardiac emergencies. All 50 states have “Good Samaritan” laws. They protect those who perform CPR or use CPR devices in emergencies. To ensure this legal coverage, you must meet specific criteria. States diverge in distinct ways. It’s tough to keep up with the different CPR rules. This is especially true for those managing equipment across many locations. Rely on CPR1 to help you navigate these laws and keep your team prepared to act with confidence.
Even if your state has no CPR laws, compliance is key. Be prepared. CPR1 is a resource on CPR regulations in all states. It has clear summaries and key insights. It will help you meet all requirements for emergency readiness. Use our map to explore the latest CPR laws for your area. It will ensure your equipment and team are ready for any emergency.
Are you meeting your state’s CPR compliance standards?
- Good Samaritan Protection: Are you meeting your state’s criteria for legal protection?
- Compliance Check: Is your CPR response strategy aligned with state regulations?
- Medical Oversight: Have you obtained the required medical supervision for your CPR program?
- EMS Approval: Is your CPR program approved by your local EMS agency?
Important Note: This page provides general information about CPR devices and related laws. CPR1 aims to provide accurate overviews. Yet, this content is not legal advice. For state-specific CPR compliance, consult a lawyer or contact us.