Arizona 2022 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1121

Caption

Technical correction; certificate of necessity

Impact

The potential impact of SB1121 includes a more stringent regulatory environment for emergency medical services providers. By requiring written approval for the transfer of certificates, the bill aims to maintain control over the issuance and integrity of these essential services. This change could lead to a more accountable framework within which emergency services operate, potentially improving service reliability and accountability in the state's healthcare system.

Summary

SB1121 is a legislative bill introduced to amend section 36-2236 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, focusing on the regulatory framework surrounding certificates of necessity for emergency medical services. This bill seeks to clarify the nature of these certificates, emphasizing that they are not franchises and do not confer property rights upon their holders. Moreover, it stipulates that such certificates cannot be transferred or assigned without written approval from the director, ensuring oversight in their management and operation.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SB1121 highlight a tension between regulatory oversight and operational flexibility for emergency medical services. Proponents argue that the need for oversight is critical to ensuring that these services meet the public's needs effectively, especially during emergencies. Conversely, some opponents may argue that overly strict regulations could hinder the ability of service providers to operate efficiently and adapt to the dynamic nature of emergency healthcare needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2290

Certificates of operation; interfacility transfers

AZ SB1161

Technical correction; health services; fees

AZ HCR2008

Technical correction; election certificates

AZ SB1049

Reviser's technical corrections; 2024

AZ HB2714

Technical correction; seller; disclosure

AZ HB2066

Behavioral health transportation; providers; technicians

AZ HB2329

Procurement; director; technical correction

AZ HB2108

Technical correction; state highways

AZ HCR2005

Bulk food; technical correction

AZ HB2154

Certificate of election; technical correction

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