Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB1271

Introduced
4/12/10  
Refer
4/13/10  
Report Pass
4/21/10  
Engrossed
5/3/10  
Refer
5/4/10  
Report Pass
5/19/10  
Enrolled
6/9/10  
Chaptered
6/18/10  

Caption

Changes the membership of the La. Emergency Medical Services Certification Commission

Impact

The changes introduced in HB 1271 are aimed at enhancing the qualifications and representation within the Commission that governs crucial aspects of emergency medical services in Louisiana. By increasing the number of members and accurately defining their qualifications, the bill aims to create a more diverse and expert advisory body. The modifications are expected to lead to more informed decision-making processes regarding emergency medical services in Louisiana, thus potentially improving the overall quality of care provided to residents.

Summary

House Bill 1271 proposes amendments to the composition of the Louisiana Emergency Medical Services Certification Commission by changing its membership requirements. The bill seeks to ensure that the commission includes a broader representation of emergency medical service professionals by specifying categories of members and the entities that nominate them. Notably, the amendments include provisions for representation from the Louisiana Municipal Association and the Professional Firefighters Association of Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1271 appears generally supportive among stakeholders aligned with emergency services, as the bill addresses concerns of representation and expertise. Proponents emphasize that a well-rounded commission can provide more comprehensive oversight and better align policies with the needs of emergency medical service providers across the state. However, there may be some contention among those who feel that changes to long-standing membership criteria could disrupt existing collaborative relationships within the emergency services community.

Contention

While many stakeholders support the goals of diversifying representation within the Louisiana Emergency Medical Services Certification Commission, there may be concerns regarding the complexities introduced by changing established norms. Critics could argue that too many new positions or unclear qualifications might complicate the commission's functioning or create potential conflicts among newly appointed members. This debate underscores the importance of achieving a balance between diversity in representation and maintaining an efficient, effective governance structure for emergency medical services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB500

Amends the emergency medical services provisions. (gov sig)

LA SB262

Provides for the Louisiana Board of Emergency Medical Services. (7/1/13) (RE -$251,678 GF EX See Note)

LA HB574

Creates the Louisiana Board of Emergency Medical Services (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA SB198

Consolidates the functions of the Louisiana Emergency Response Network and the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services into the the Louisiana Emergency Medical Services and Response Network. (gov sig) (2/3 - CA7s2.1(A)) (OR -$251,678 GF EX See Note)

LA SB210

Provides relative to emergency medical services. (8/1/19)

LA AB24

Revises the membership of the Committee on Emergency Medical Services. (BDR 40-222)

LA HB425

Revises membership and provides relative to powers and duties of the Louisiana Fire and Emergency Training Commission

LA SB296

Provides relative to emergency medical services. (gov sig) (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB4599

To modify the membership of the Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council

LA SB24

Provides for the certification and regulation of emergency medical responders. (BDR 40-292)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.