Current law authorizes a public school or public place to refuse a
donated automated external defibrillator (AED) if the public school or public place does not want to accept responsibility for AED training, installation, or maintenance unless the donating party agrees to be responsible for the AED training, installation, and maintenance. The bill removes this authorization for a public school but allows a public school to decide who will be trained, the frequency of training, and when the AED training will take place.