Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 525.300 - Recognized Training Programs
The
a)
The curriculum of any program to
train individuals shall include complete training in cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR) prepared according to nationally recognized
guidelines (see Section
525.200(a)(1)
and(2)) . (Section 15 of the Act )
b) The Instructors shall have successfully
completed an instructor training course for AED courses listed in Section
525.200(a)(1) and
(2), or equivalent curriculum that follows
nationally recognized guidelines.
c) Instructors shall renew qualification
every two years and shall meet the following criteria:
1) Maintain provider status;
2) Teach the number of courses required by
the American Red Cross or American Heart Association, or other nationally
recognized guidelines; and
3)
Complete an update on new information regarding course content.
d) The Department recognizes
courses that meet the course objectives of the American Heart Association or
American Red Cross or other nationally recognized courses as appropriate
training curriculum designed to train AED users.
e) The Department will investigate any
complaints against a course that allegedly does not adhere to the requirements
set forth in this Section. Complaints shall be in writing and include the name,
address and telephone number of the complainant. The complaint must include the
contact information of the accused course instructor or the business where the
course was held. Written complaints shall be submitted to the Illinois
Department of Public Health at the following address:
Illinois
Division of EMS and Highway Safety
422 South 5th Street, 3rd floor
Springfield IL 62701
Notes
Amended at 35 Ill. Reg. 4213, effective February 22, 2011
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