Connecticut 2013 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00370

Introduced
1/23/13  
Introduced
1/23/13  
Refer
1/23/13  

Caption

An Act Eliminating The Emergency Medical Services Advisory Board.

Impact

The repeal of the Emergency Medical Services Advisory Board could significantly impact how emergency medical services are governed and managed at the state level. Without this advisory board, the legislative and regulatory framework surrounding emergency medical services could shift, possibly resulting in faster implementation of policies that directly affect emergency response protocols. However, this change could also lead to concerns about diminished stakeholder representation in discussions that affect emergency care and public health strategies.

Summary

SB00370 is a legislative proposal aimed at eliminating the Emergency Medical Services Advisory Board in Connecticut. The rationale behind this bill, introduced by Senator Fasano, focuses on streamlining oversight and potentially reducing bureaucratic processes associated with emergency medical services. By removing the advisory board, proponents argue that the state can enhance efficiency in decision-making and allow public health operations to be more directly managed by existing health authorities without additional layers of oversight.

Contention

There are potential points of contention surrounding the elimination of the Emergency Medical Services Advisory Board. Opponents may argue that the advisory board plays a critical role in ensuring that various stakeholders, including healthcare professionals, emergency responders, and community members, have a voice in the formulation of emergency medical policy. Critics fear that by dissolving the board, the state may lose valuable insights and recommendations that are essential for effective public health governance, potentially undermining the quality of emergency services.

Notable_points

It is important to consider how this legislative change aligns with broader public health objectives and whether potential risks associated with reducing oversight are adequately addressed. The success of such a bill will depend on the legislature's ability to demonstrate that the current frameworks in place can sufficiently support emergency medical services without the advisory board's guidance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00042

An Act Eliminating The Board Of Regents For Higher Education.

CT SB00033

An Act Authorizing Bonds Of The State For Construction Of An Emergency Medical Services Facility In The Town Of Easton.

CT SB00314

An Act Concerning Emergency Medicaid Coverage For Treatment Of Emergency Medical Conditions.

CT SB00039

An Act Eliminating The Highway Use Tax.

CT SB00029

An Act Eliminating The Highway Use Tax.

CT SB00104

An Act Eliminating The Highway Use Tax.

CT SB00032

An Act Eliminating The Earned Income Tax Credit.

CT SB00384

An Act Concerning The Low-income Energy Advisory Board.

CT SB00048

An Act Eliminating Licensing Fees For Social Workers.

CT HB05367

An Act Concerning Medicaid Coverage Of Rapid Whole Genome Sequencing For Critically Ill Infants And Studies Concerning The Elimination Or Reduction Of The Katie Beckett Waiver Program Waiting List And Medicaid Coverage Of Diapers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.