Wyoming Map

Wyoming

Wyoming requires AED programs to comply with guidelines for maintenance, training, placement reporting, and post-event documentation. The Good Samaritan law provides liability protection for AED use but does not cover other program aspects, with immunity granted only if administrative requirements are met. Dentist offices must also have an AED on-site.

Wyoming Law Key Takeaways

Requirement

Summary

Good Samaritan Law
Liability protection is provided to rescuers, prescribing physicians, trainers, and AED owners who follow training, maintenance, testing, and EMS notification requirements. Those overseeing AED locations are also protected, as long as there is no willful misconduct or gross negligence.
AED Training
AED owners must complete CPR/AED training and renew it every two years to stay prepared for cardiac emergencies.
AED Maintenance
AED owners must follow the manufacturer's guidelines for regular maintenance and testing to keep the device reliable in emergencies.
EMS Notification
AED owners must notify local EMS of their device's location and type.
Dental Offices
Dental offices providing minimal sedation must have an AED on-site.

Wyoming Statutes and Regulations

(a) As used in this article:

(i) “Automated external defibrillator (AED)” means a medical device heart monitor and defibrillator that:

(A) Has received approval of its premarket notification filed pursuant to U.S. Code, title 21, section 360(k) from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration;

(B) Is capable of recognizing the presence or absence of ventricular fibrillation or rapid ventricular tachycardia, and is capable of determining, without intervention by an operator, whether defibrillation should be performed; and

(C) Upon determining that defibrillation should be performed, automatically charges and delivers, or requests delivery of, an electrical impulse to an individual’s heart.

(a) In order to ensure public health and safety, all persons who possess an AED shall:

(i) Obtain appropriate training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and in the use of an AED by the American Heart Association, American Red. Cross or by another nationally recognized, or Wyoming department of health recognized, course in CPR and AED use and maintains currency through refresher training every two (2) years; and

(ii) Ensure that the AED is maintained and tested according to the manufacturer’s guidelines.

(iii) Repealed by Laws 2005, ch. 89, § 2.

(b) Any person or entity in possession of an AED shall notify an agent of the emergency communications center and the local ambulance service of the existence, location and type of AED.

(a) Any person who uses or attempts to use an automated external defibrillator device on a victim of a perceived medical emergency, any prescribing physician who authorizes the purchase of the AED and any individual who provides training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in the use of an AED shall be immune from civil liability for any harm resulting from the use or attempted use of such device, unless the harm involved was caused by willful or criminal misconduct, gross negligence, reckless misconduct or a conscious, flagrant indifference to the safety of the victim who was harmed.

(b) Any person responsible for the site where the AED is located shall be immune from civil liability for any personal injury that results from any act or omission of acts that do not amount to willful or wanton misconduct or gross negligence if that person complies with the requirements of W.S. 35-26-102.

(c) Any clinical use of the AED shall be reported to the licensed physician.

Office Faculties and Equipment Requirements for Minimal Sedation, Moderate Sedation, Deep Sedation and/or General Anesthesia. Department of Administration & Information, Board of Dental Examiners, Ch. 12

(a) Minimal Sedation. Any dentist that administers minimal sedation shall provide the following equipment, which shall be functional and available at all times:

(v) A manual or automatic external defibrillator.

*Codes and regulations cited from Justia US Law.

**Codes and regulations cited from Wyoleg.gov.

Note: This page serves as an educational resource on Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) and related legal frameworks. AEDleader.com provides this content for general knowledge purposes and does not claim it to be exhaustive or infallible regarding interpretations of AED laws. It should not be considered legal counsel. We invite you to contact us for detailed guidance on complying with AED regulations specific to your location.

Shopping cart0
There are no products in the cart!
Continue shopping
Scroll to Top