| 1 | Representative Sobel offered the following: | 
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| 3 |      Amendment (with title amendment) | 
| 4 |      On page 1, line 31, insert: | 
| 5 |      Section 1.  Subsections (6) and (7) are added to section  | 
| 6 | 401.107, Florida Statutes, to read: | 
| 7 |      401.107  Definitions.--As used in this part, the term: | 
| 8 |      (6)  "Youth athletic organization" means a private  | 
| 9 | not-for-profit organization that promotes and provides organized  | 
| 10 | athletic activities to youth. | 
| 11 |      (7)  "Automated external defibrillator device" means a  | 
| 12 | device as defined in s. 768.1325(2)(b). | 
| 13 |      Section 2.  Section 401.111, Florida Statutes, is amended  | 
| 14 | to read: | 
| 15 |      401.111  Emergency medical services grant program;  | 
| 16 | authority.--The department is hereby authorized to make grants  | 
| 17 | to local agencies, and emergency medical services organizations,  | 
| 18 | and youth athletic organizations in accordance with any  | 
| 19 | agreement entered into pursuant to this part. These grants shall  | 
| 20 | be designed to assist local said agencies and emergency medical  | 
| 21 | services organizations in providing emergency medical services,  | 
| 22 | including emergency medical dispatch, and to assist youth  | 
| 23 | athletic organizations that work in conjunction with local  | 
| 24 | emergency medical services organizations to expand the use of  | 
| 25 | automated external defibrillator devices in the community. The  | 
| 26 | cost of administering this program shall be paid by the  | 
| 27 | department from funds appropriated to it. | 
| 28 |      Section 3.  Paragraphs (a) and (b) of subsection (2) of  | 
| 29 | section 401.113, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: | 
| 30 |      401.113  Department; powers and duties.-- | 
| 31 |      (2)  The department shall annually dispense funds contained  | 
| 32 | in the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund as follows: | 
| 33 |      (a)  Forty-five percent of such moneys must be divided  | 
| 34 | among the counties according to the proportion of the combined  | 
| 35 | amount deposited in the trust fund from the county. These funds  | 
| 36 | may not be used to match grant funds as identified in paragraph  | 
| 37 | (b). An individual board of county commissioners may distribute  | 
| 38 | these funds to emergency medical service organizations and youth  | 
| 39 | athletic organizations within the county, as it deems  | 
| 40 | appropriate. | 
| 41 |      (b)  Forty percent of such moneys must be used by the  | 
| 42 | department for making matching grants to local agencies,  | 
| 43 | municipalities, and emergency medical services organizations,  | 
| 44 | and youth athletic organizations for the purpose of conducting  | 
| 45 | research, increasing existing levels of emergency medical  | 
| 46 | services, evaluation, community education, injury-prevention  | 
| 47 | programs, and training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and  | 
| 48 | other lifesaving and first aid techniques. | 
| 49 |      1.  At least 90 percent of these moneys must be made  | 
| 50 | available on a cash matching basis. A grant made under this  | 
| 51 | subparagraph must be contingent upon the recipient providing a  | 
| 52 | cash sum equal to 25 percent of the total department-approved  | 
| 53 | grant amount. | 
| 54 |      2.  No more than 10 percent of these moneys must be made  | 
| 55 | available to rural emergency medical services, and  | 
| 56 | notwithstanding the restrictions specified in subsection (1),  | 
| 57 | these moneys may be used for improvement, expansion, or  | 
| 58 | continuation of services provided. A grant made under this  | 
| 59 | subparagraph must be contingent upon the recipient providing a  | 
| 60 | cash sum equal to no more than 10 percent of the total  | 
| 61 | department-approved grant amount. | 
| 62 | 
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| 63 | The department shall develop procedures and standards for grant  | 
| 64 | disbursement under this paragraph based on the need for  | 
| 65 | emergency medical services, the requirements of the population  | 
| 66 | to be served, and the objectives of the state emergency medical  | 
| 67 | services plan. | 
| 68 |      Section 4.  The Department of Health shall implement an  | 
| 69 | educational campaign to inform any person who acquires an  | 
| 70 | automated external defibrillator device that his or her immunity  | 
| 71 | from liability under s. 768.1325, Florida Statutes, for harm  | 
| 72 | resulting from the use or attempted use of the device, does not  | 
| 73 | apply if he or she fails to: | 
| 74 |      (1)  Properly maintain and test the device; or | 
| 75 |      (2)  Provide appropriate training in the use of the device  | 
| 76 | to his or her employee or agent when the employee or agent was  | 
| 77 | the person who used the device on the victim, except as provided  | 
| 78 | in s. 768.1325, Florida Statutes. | 
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| 81 |      On page 1, line 2, | 
| 82 | remove:  all of said line | 
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| 84 | and insert: | 
| 85 | An act relating to education, arts, and youth fitness; amending  | 
| 86 | s. 401.107, F.S.; defining the terms "youth athletic  | 
| 87 | organization" and "automated external defibrillator device";  | 
| 88 | amending s. 401.111, F.S.; providing for grants to local  | 
| 89 | agencies, emergency medical services organizations, and youth  | 
| 90 | athletic organizations to expand the use of automated external  | 
| 91 | defibrillator devices; amending s. 401.113, F.S.; providing for  | 
| 92 | disbursement of funds from the Emergency Medical Services Trust  | 
| 93 | Fund; requiring the Department of Health to implement an  | 
| 94 | educational campaign to inform the public about the lack of  | 
| 95 | immunity from liability regarding the use of automated external  | 
| 96 | defibrillator devices under certain conditions; |