Equips all ambulances and emergency ambulance service vehicles with stop-arms; provides rules and regulations shall be promulgated to provide for such equipment.
Impact
If enacted, A08269 will amend the existing vehicle and traffic laws to incorporate new safety measures specifically designed for ambulances and emergency vehicles. The bill assigns the responsibility to the commissioner, in collaboration with the commissioner of transportation, to create rules and regulations that outline the specifications and requirements for the stop-arms. This could lead to improvements in statewide traffic safety protocols and better prepare emergency vehicles to operate safely within various traffic conditions.
Summary
Bill A08269 seeks to enhance public safety by mandating that all ambulances and emergency service vehicles be equipped with stop-arms. This regulation aims to improve the visibility and awareness of these critical vehicles while they operate on roadways, thereby reducing the potential for accidents involving other vehicles or pedestrians. The bill emphasizes the importance of safety in emergency situations and acknowledges the unique challenges faced by emergency responders.
Contention
Although the discussions surrounding this bill emphasize its benefits in promoting public safety, critics may argue about the financial implications of equipping all ambulances with stop-arms. Concerns may arise regarding the costs associated with compliance, especially for smaller emergency service providers. Some stakeholders could advocate for further studies to evaluate the effectiveness of stop-arms before implementing such regulations broadly, which could impact the timeline and implementation of the bill.
Equips all ambulances and emergency ambulance service vehicles with stop-arms; provides rules and regulations shall be promulgated to provide for such equipment.
Requires police vehicles, fire vehicles, ambulances and emergency ambulance service vehicles to be equipped with appropriate communication devices to facilitate real-time communication with deaf individuals.
Provides that the thruway authority shall issue permits for ambulances and fire vehicles exempting such vehicles from paying tolls on the thruway when engaged in an emergency operation.
Provides that the thruway authority shall issue permits for ambulances and fire vehicles exempting such vehicles from paying tolls on the thruway when engaged in an emergency operation.
Relates to reimbursement for ambulance services; requires insurers to submit payments directly to ambulance providers who are in-network or, for out-of-network ambulance providers, requires the issuance of a joint check to the insured specifying both the insured and the ambulance provider as payees.
Relates to reimbursement for ambulance services; requires insurers to submit payments directly to ambulance providers who are in-network or, for out-of-network ambulance providers, requires the issuance of a joint check to the insured specifying both the insured and the ambulance provider as payees.
Provides for availability of ambulance services and advanced life support first response service to store and distribute blood and initiate and administer blood transfusions, by expanding current provisions for air transport to apply additionally to motor vehicle based ambulance services.