HB 2034
license exemption; basic first aid
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Bill overview
This bill amends Arizona law to clarify exemptions from medical licensing requirements. Specifically, it adds a new exemption allowing individuals to provide basic first aid in good faith and without compensation to an injured person, provided they obtain the injured person’s consent (or a parent/guardian’s consent if the injured person is under 15) and notify law enforcement if the injured person is under 15. The bill also defines ‘basic first aid’ to include common first aid procedures like cleaning wounds and applying bandages.
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Primary sponsor
Lisa Fink
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