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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: March
10, 2005
Audio Clip
Senator Mary Easley
Measure to Provide Added Protection to Oklahoma Students Clears
Senate Floor
A measure to ensure the safety of Oklahoma’s
children received approval from the Senate today. Senate Bill 618,
authored by Mary
Easley, creates the “Dustin Rhodes CPR Training Act,”
which would require two employees at every school to receive cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR) instruction each year.
The Democrat from South Tulsa authored the legislation following
the tragic death of Dustin Rhodes in the school cafeteria. The boy
started choking on a piece of bread, and while teachers and staff
tried to help the child; they were not properly trained in CPR.
“I believe SB 618 could prevent another tragedy like this
from happening in our schools,” stated Sen. Easley. “We
are currently working with the American Red Cross as well as the
American Heart Association to obtain teaching materials and training
courses. CPR is a skill that can save lives, and those that are
charged with the care of our children should receive this vital
training.”
Under provisions of SB 618 each school district board of education
will be required to have a minimum of one certified teacher and
one non-certified staff member at each school receive CPR training
and update this training every two years, when the CPR certificate
expires. School districts may use state funds allocated to them
for professional development to pay for or reimburse teachers and
support personnel for training in the administration of first aid
and techniques of CPR, which will be offered on a yearly basis.
“It is not my intent to place an unfunded mandate on Oklahoma’s
school districts. I want not only to ensure the safety of our children
by having two trained personnel in CPR, but I also want to guarantee
that this is an achievable goal for our school districts. I will
work to provide that SB 618 receives the proper funding so that
we do not have a similar tragedy in Oklahoma’s schools,”
said Easley.
The title has been stricken from SB 618 and will now be heard in
the respective House of Representatives committee.
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office - (405) 521-5774

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