SB 137
Requires the establishment of a program relating to medical emergencies. (BDR 40-702)
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Bill overview
This bill requires the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services’ Division of Public and Behavioral Health to establish and operate a program aimed at improving how Nevadans respond to medical emergencies and access resources during those situations. The program will focus on increasing the number of trained volunteers and ensuring that individuals experiencing or assisting with a medical emergency are notified of the location of these volunteers and related resources, utilizing methods like signage, mobile apps, and QR codes. It also encourages communities to pursue ‘HEARTSafe Community’ designations.
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