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Published: February 01, 2024

Cardiac Emergency Response Plans in Oklahoma schools can save lives

Policy requiring comprehensive plans to help student, faculty and staff save lives has been filed for the forthcoming Oklahoma legislative session
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OK State Sen. Paul Rosino

Oklahoma State Sen. Paul Rosino of Oklahoma City has filed Senate Bill 1921 to ensure all schools in Oklahoma are prepared for cardiac arrest emergencies by requiring cardiac emergency response plans (CERPs) in school facilities throughout the state. This legislation will be addressed during the Oklahoma 59th Regular Legislative Session that convenes Feb. 5, 2024.

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OK State Sen. Paul Rosino

OK State Sen. Paul Rosino

Oklahoma State Sen. Paul Rosino of Oklahoma City has filed Senate Bill 1921 to ensure all schools in Oklahoma are prepared for cardiac arrest emergencies by requiring cardiac emergency response plans (CERPs) in school facilities throughout the state. This legislation will be addressed during the Oklahoma 59th Regular Legislative Session that convenes Feb. 5, 2024.

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