The bill amends the existing law regulating health clubs in Michigan concerning their responsibilities during medical emergencies. Specifically, it clarifies that individuals, including health club owners, operators, or employees, are not obligated to provide emergency services when using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) available on the premises. This change aims to alleviate concerns about liability for health club personnel in emergency situations.

Additionally, the bill specifies that it does not affect the applicability of certain provisions under the 1963 Public Act 17, which relates to the Good Samaritan law. Furthermore, the enactment of this amendment is contingent upon the passage of Senate Bill No. 590 from the 103rd Legislature.

Statutes affected:
Senate Introduced Bill: 333.26313