Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB492

Introduced
1/8/24  

Caption

Fire and emergency medical services apparatuses and equipment; procurement, report.

Impact

The bill impacts state laws by centralizing the standards for procurement related to fire and emergency medical services within Virginia. By establishing statewide contract language, it aims to streamline the procurement process, potentially leading to cost savings for localities. This systematic approach also allows for better specification and understanding of the required apparatuses, which may improve the overall quality of emergency services provided across the state.

Summary

House Bill 492 aims to improve the procurement process for fire and emergency medical services apparatuses and equipment by establishing statewide contract language. This legislation mandates the creation of a work group composed of representatives from the Department of Fire Programs, the Department of Health's Office of Emergency Medical Services, and the Department of General Services. The group is responsible for developing uniform procurement options, which will ensure that localities have consistent and clear guidelines to follow when acquiring emergency vehicles and equipment.

Contention

While the bill is largely focused on creating uniformity and efficiency in procurement, it may face contention from local governments that prefer to have autonomy in determining the specifications and procurement processes that best suit their unique needs. Opponents may argue that statewide standards could limit localities' flexibility to cater to their specific emergency service requirements, especially in varied geographical and demographic contexts within the state.

Companion Bills

VA HB492

Carry Over Fire and emergency medical services apparatuses and equipment; procurement, report.

Previously Filed As

VA HB492

Fire and emergency medical services apparatuses and equipment; procurement, report.

VA HB1049

Firefighters and emergency medical services personnel; recruitment and professional development.

VA SB623

Firefighters and emergency medical services; collective bargaining by providers.

VA HB1259

Emergency medical services personnel; career fatigue and wellness program, report.

VA SB648

Fire and Emergency Medical Services Grant Fund; increases vehicle registration fees.

VA HB1512

Medical assistance services; durable medical equipment, complex rehabilitation technology.

VA HB1522

Income tax, state; subtractions for volunteer firefighters and emergency medical services personnel.

VA HB491

Income tax, state; subtraction for volunteer firefighters and emergency medical services personnel.

VA HB1284

Firefighters and emergency medical services; collective bargaining by providers, definitions.

VA HB1043

Virginia Firefighting Personnel and Equipment Grant Program; established, report.

Similar Bills

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