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Illinois AED laws — 2026 compliance guide

Illinois AED laws — 2026 compliance guide

AED Best Brands Editorial Team

Independent AED research desk

Updated July 3, 2026
Illinois AED laws — 2026 compliance guide | AED Best Brands

Illinois has ~12.5 million residents and a robust AED legal framework codified in the Physical Fitness Facility Medical Emergency Preparedness Act, the Illinois School Code, and the Automated External Defibrillator Act (210 ILCS 74).

Quick answer
Illinois requires AEDs in physical fitness facilities (PFFMEPA), K-12 public schools (105 ILCS 5/22-30), and dental offices providing sedation. Good Samaritan protection is provided under 210 ILCS 74/30 covering rescuers, owners, and trainers. Registration is required with the Illinois Department of Public Health.

Physical Fitness Facility Medical Emergency Preparedness Act

PFFMEPA (210 ILCS 74) requires physical fitness facilities — gyms, health clubs, dance studios, and similar — to maintain AEDs on premises, train staff in CPR + AED, and have a written emergency response plan. The Act applies to facilities of any size that primarily provide fitness services, making Illinois’s gym mandate one of the most comprehensive in the country.

K-12 schools — 105 ILCS 5/22-30

Illinois School Code §22-30 requires public K-12 schools to have AEDs on premises if they have interscholastic athletic programs. Schools must also have staff trained in CPR + AED and integrate AED response into their emergency action plans.

Good Samaritan protection — 210 ILCS 74/30

Illinois Good Samaritan AED protection covers lay rescuers, AED owners (when the device was properly maintained), trainers providing CPR + AED instruction, and physicians providing medical oversight. Protection applies to civil liability when actions were in good faith without gross negligence.

Registration with IDPH

Illinois requires AED owners to register devices with the Illinois Department of Public Health. Registration includes location, model, and contact information. IDPH maintains a statewide registry that supports EMS dispatch routing.

Illinois compliance checklist

Requirement Applies to Status
AED in fitness facilities All gyms, studios per PFFMEPA Required
AED in K-12 athletics Schools with interscholastic athletics Required
Emergency response plan Fitness facilities + K-12 Required
CPR + AED trained staff Fitness facilities + K-12 Required
IDPH registration All AED owners Required
Annual maintenance All AED owners Required

Frequently asked questions

Do all Illinois gyms need AEDs?

Yes. PFFMEPA applies to physical fitness facilities of any size — gyms, health clubs, dance studios, similar.

Do Illinois schools need AEDs?

Schools with interscholastic athletic programs must have AEDs per 105 ILCS 5/22-30.

Does Illinois have Good Samaritan AED protection?

Yes. 210 ILCS 74/30 protects rescuers, owners, trainers, and overseeing physicians.

Do I need to register my AED in Illinois?

Yes. Register with the Illinois Department of Public Health.

What’s the maintenance standard in Illinois?

Manufacturer specifications, plus monthly visual inspection. Failed maintenance may void the Good Samaritan owner protection.

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Sources

  1. 210 ILCS 74 — Physical Fitness Facility Medical Emergency Preparedness Act
  2. 210 ILCS 74/30 — Good Samaritan AED protection
  3. 105 ILCS 5/22-30 — Illinois School Code K-12 AED
  4. Illinois Department of Public Health

Educational content. Not legal advice. Verify with IDPH or qualified counsel.

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References · primary sources

  1. ClinicalAmerican Heart Association. CPR Facts and Stats. cpr.heart.org facts
  2. ProgramAmerican Heart Association. Implementing an AED Program, 2023 guide (placement, pediatric guidance, readiness). cpr.heart.org AED guide (PDF)
  3. RegulatoryUS FDA. Automated External Defibrillators and Premarket Approval database. fda.gov AEDs
  4. ManufacturerZOLL Medical. AED Plus and AED 3 product and consumables documentation. zoll.com AEDs
  5. ManufacturerPhilips. HeartStart OnSite and FRx support, pads and battery IFU. philips.com emergency care
  6. ManufacturerStryker. HeartSine Samaritan PAD and Pad-Pak documentation. stryker.com emergency care
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