Learn more about the Automated External Defibrillator Incentive Program
AED Incentive Program
DC Fire and EMS Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Incentive Program
AED Rebate Application
The District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department (FEMS), by authority of DC Official Code § 7-237104a, has established an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Incentive Program to encourage purchase and installation of AEDs in publicly accessible locations within small businesses, places of public worship, small multi-unit apartment, condominium, or cooperative buildings, and nonprofit organizations. Qualified organizations may receive up to a $400 rebate per AED (or up to $750 per building address with multiple AEDs), if such equipment is registered with DCFEMS and made available for public use.
The rebate should be for up to $400 per AED by a business, nonprofit, religious institution, or other entity as defined in DCST7-2371.04A with a maximum rebate of up to $750 per system per address and contingent upon the availability of funds.
NOTICE OF EMERGENCY AND PROPOSED RULEMAKING
AED Incentive Program Eligibility
Notice of Emergency and Proposed Rulemaking
An Applicant shall meet the following requirements to be eligible for a rebate under the program:
a) The applicant purchased an AED that is eligible for a rebate under § 4405;
b) The applicant submits a completed application for the rebate pursuant to § 4401;
c) The applicant submits the application within ninety (90) days after purchase; provided that the ninety (90)-day period may be extended by the Department for good cause shown by the applicant;
d) The applicant is an owner or authorized tenant, or an agent of an owner or authorized tenant, of a building located in the District that is used as a small business, place of public worship, or nonprofit organization or that is a small multi-unit apartment, condominium, or cooperative building;
e) The AED is permanently installed in a publicly accessible location within one hundred fifty (150) feet from the entrance of the building or in another highly trafficked area of the building; 3
f) A three (3) dimensional sign indicating the presence of the AED is installed at the location of the AED (e.g., above the AED cabinet);
g) The applicant has purchased or otherwise acquired ongoing maintenance of the AED for a period of at least one (1) year after the first year of installation;
h) The applicant has developed and provided a Cardiac Emergency Response Plan (“CERP”) meeting the requirements of § 4404; and
i) The applicant has registered the AED with the Department, as provided in § 4403
AED Incentive Program Application Process
To apply for a rebate, complete the following steps:
Step 1
Purchase AED and be able to show proof of purchase. Install AED and provide proof of installation by photo.
Note: Must be installed as described in the eligibility section above.
Step 2
Register your AED with DC Fire and EMS - https://bit.ly/dcfireemsaedregistry
Step 3
Complete the AED Rebate Application
IMPORTANT: Do not submit your rebate application until AED is installed at qualifying entity. All questions must be answered, and all required documents must be uploaded to the application.
If you have any questions or concerns, email [email protected]
AED Incentive Program Participant Agreement
By participating in the AED Incentive Program, the applicant has read and understands the requirements of this program:
-The applicant will not use the AED for any unlawful purpose and will comply with all applicable building and electrical code requirements;
-The applicant will train persons regularly on site on the steps necessary to use the AED, provide compression CPR, and notify 911;
-The applicant will include AED maintenance in the organization’s budget for the replacement of batteries and pads annually after the first year;
-The applicant will have a CERP and a designated lead person responsible for coordinating the CPR/ AED program; and
-The applicant has read and understands the requirements of this rulemaking; and the applicant.
AED Incentive/Rebate Program Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Do I have to buy a specific type of AED?
A: No, you can choose any type of AED you want, but there are some guidelines to follow. List of FDA Approved AEDs
Q: Where should I put the AED machine?
A: The AED machine must be permanently installed in a place that everyone can reach within 150 feet from the building entrance, and it must follow ADA rules.
Q: How much money can I get back as a rebate?
A: You can apply for a rebate up to $400 for one AED machine if you are a business, nonprofit group, religious place, or another type of organization mentioned in the Notice of Emergency and Proposed Rulemaking . The most you can get for one address is $750 but it depends on money available.
Q: Can I get a rebate for more than one AED machine?
A: Yes, you can apply for a rebate for more than one AED machine at the same address, but the total rebate for that address cannot exceed $750
Q: Can my organization/non-profit/entity purchase AEDs on behalf of other rebate eligible entities?
A: A nonprofit or community-based organization may purchase AEDs on behalf of a rebate-eligible entity and may receive the rebate payment in lieu of the rebate-eligible entity, subject to the other requirements of the rebate program.
Q: How long does it take to process an application?
A: It should take 45 days to process and approve an application
Q: What if I don't have a computer to apply for the program?
A: You can use free computers at different places in the city. You can find a list of these places at http://connect.dc.gov/service/public-computer-access. You can also text "FIND" to 83224 or call (202) CONNECT (202-266-6328).
Q: How do I register my AED with the DC Fire and EMS Department?
A: Visit https://bit.ly/dcfireemsaedregistry for registration details.Q: What documents do I need to apply for the incentive program?
Q: What documents do I need to apply for the incentive program?
A: 1) AED Coordinator's and building information
2) Proof of building ownership OR permission from the owner to install an AED
3) Copy of building's Cardiac Emergency Response Plan (CERP)
4) Photo of properly installed AED
5) Copy of annual maintenance plan or commitment to obtain maintenance plan
6) Provide Tax ID or District supplier number
Q. What is a Cardiac Emergency Response Plan (CERP)?
A. Cardiac Emergency Response Plan is a step-by-step document that gives direction and guidance in the event of a cardiac arrest.
For more information: Cardiac Emergency Response Plan CERP | American Heart Association CPR & First Aid
Q: Can I unregister my AED?
A: No, but the registration system will allow you to update information about the AED device such as service maintenance date, change of AED device location, change in AED coordinator, etc.
Q: Can I add more AED devices and get a rebate after my initial application?
A: Yes, you can add more AED machines and get a rebate, up to the maximum allowed amount.
Create a new application - Click AED Rebate Application in the resources section to submit new application.
AED Incentive/Rebate Program Resources
- AED Rebate Application
- Cardiac Emergency Response Plan CERP | American Heart Association CPR & First Aid
- CERP Template (File Download)
- List of FDA Approved AEDs
List of local AED installation and Management companies: | DC Resources: |
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