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1 | - | WES MOORE, Governor Ch. 800 | |
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4 | - | Chapter 800 | |
5 | - | (House Bill 1092) | |
6 | 2 | ||
7 | - | AN ACT concerning | |
3 | + | EXPLANATION: CAPITALS INDICATE MAT TER ADDED TO EXISTIN G LAW. | |
4 | + | [Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law. | |
5 | + | Underlining indicates amendments to bill. | |
6 | + | Strike out indicates matter stricken from the bill by amendment or deleted from the law by | |
7 | + | amendment. | |
8 | + | *hb1092* | |
8 | 9 | ||
9 | - | Public Safety Answering Point Personnel 9–1–1 Trust Fund – Purposes – | |
10 | - | Training in Telecommunications Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation | |
10 | + | HOUSE BILL 1092 | |
11 | + | E4 4lr2020 | |
12 | + | CF SB 649 | |
13 | + | By: Delegates White Holland, Allen, Bhandari, Cullison, Fair, Feldmark, Fennell, | |
14 | + | Guzzone, Harris, Hill, Holmes, S. Johnson, Kerr, Kipke, R. Lewis, Patterson, | |
15 | + | Rosenberg, Taveras, Taylor, Turner, Watson, Wims, and Woods Woods, | |
16 | + | Alston, Bagnall, Chisholm, Hutchinson, Kaiser, Martinez, M. Morgan, | |
17 | + | Pena–Melnyk, Reilly, and Szeliga | |
18 | + | Introduced and read first time: February 7, 2024 | |
19 | + | Assigned to: Health and Government Operations | |
20 | + | Committee Report: Favorable with amendments | |
21 | + | House action: Adopted | |
22 | + | Read second time: March 5, 2024 | |
11 | 23 | ||
12 | - | FOR the purpose of requiring the Maryland 9–1–1 Board to establish training standards | |
13 | - | for public safety answering point personnel concerning telecommunications | |
14 | - | cardiopulmonary resuscitation; altering the purposes of the 9–1–1 Trust Fund to | |
15 | - | include funding the costs of certain telecommunications cardiopulmonary | |
16 | - | resuscitation training; and generally relating to training in telecommunications | |
17 | - | cardiopulmonary resuscitation for public safety answering point personnel. | |
24 | + | CHAPTER ______ | |
18 | 25 | ||
19 | - | BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, | |
20 | - | Article – Public Safety | |
21 | - | Section 1–306(a) and 1–308(a) and (b)(3) | |
22 | - | Annotated Code of Maryland | |
23 | - | (2022 Replacement Volume and 2023 Supplement) | |
26 | + | AN ACT concerning 1 | |
24 | 27 | ||
25 | - | BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, | |
26 | - | Article – Public Safety | |
27 | - | Section 1–306(b)(15) and 1–308(b)(2)(viii) and (ix) | |
28 | - | Annotated Code of Maryland | |
29 | - | (2022 Replacement Volume and 2023 Supplement) | |
28 | + | Public Safety Answering Point Personnel 9–1–1 Trust Fund – Purposes – 2 | |
29 | + | Training in Telecommunications Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 3 | |
30 | 30 | ||
31 | - | BY adding to | |
32 | - | Article – Public Safety | |
33 | - | Section 1–308(b)(2)(x) | |
34 | - | Annotated Code of Maryland | |
35 | - | (2022 Replacement Volume and 2023 Supplement) | |
31 | + | FOR the purpose of requiring the Maryland 9–1–1 Board to establish training standards 4 | |
32 | + | for public safety answering point personnel concerning telecommunications 5 | |
33 | + | cardiopulmonary resuscitation; altering the purposes of the 9–1–1 Trust Fund to 6 | |
34 | + | include funding the costs of certain telecommunications cardiopulmonary 7 | |
35 | + | resuscitation training; and generally relating to training in telecommunications 8 | |
36 | + | cardiopulmonary resuscitation for public safety answering point personnel. 9 | |
36 | 37 | ||
37 | - | SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, | |
38 | - | That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: | |
38 | + | BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, 10 | |
39 | + | Article – Public Safety 11 | |
40 | + | Section 1–306(a) and 1–308(a) and (b)(3) 12 | |
41 | + | Annotated Code of Maryland 13 | |
42 | + | (2022 Replacement Volume and 2023 Supplement) 14 | |
39 | 43 | ||
40 | - | Article – Public Safety | |
44 | + | BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 15 | |
45 | + | Article – Public Safety 16 | |
46 | + | Section 1–306(b)(15) and 1–308(b)(2)(viii) and (ix) 17 | |
47 | + | Annotated Code of Maryland 18 | |
48 | + | (2022 Replacement Volume and 2023 Supplement) 19 2 HOUSE BILL 1092 | |
41 | 49 | ||
42 | - | 1–306. | |
43 | 50 | ||
44 | - | (a) The Board shall coordinate the enhancement of county 9–1–1 systems. | |
45 | 51 | ||
46 | - | (b) The Board’s responsibilities include: | |
52 | + | BY adding to 1 | |
53 | + | Article – Public Safety 2 | |
54 | + | Section 1–308(b)(2)(x) 3 | |
55 | + | Annotated Code of Maryland 4 | |
56 | + | (2022 Replacement Volume and 2023 Supplement) 5 | |
47 | 57 | ||
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58 | + | SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 6 | |
59 | + | That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 7 | |
50 | 60 | ||
51 | - | ||
61 | + | Article – Public Safety 8 | |
52 | 62 | ||
53 | - | ||
63 | + | 1–306. 9 | |
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55 | - | ( | |
65 | + | (a) The Board shall coordinate the enhancement of county 9–1–1 systems. 10 | |
56 | 66 | ||
57 | - | (iii) subject to subsection (e)(2) of this section, implicit bias training; | |
58 | - | AND | |
67 | + | (b) The Board’s responsibilities include: 11 | |
59 | 68 | ||
60 | - | ( | |
61 | - | ||
69 | + | (15) establishing training standards for public safety answering point 12 | |
70 | + | personnel based on national best practices, including training concerning: 13 | |
62 | 71 | ||
63 | - | 1. UTILIZES THE MOST CURRENT NATIONALLY | |
64 | - | RECOGNIZED EMERGENCY CARDIOVASCULAR CARE GUIDELINES; | |
72 | + | (i) Next Generation 9–1–1 topics; 14 | |
65 | 73 | ||
66 | - | 2. INCLUDES RECOGNITION PROTOCOLS FOR | |
67 | - | OUT–OF–HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARR EST; | |
74 | + | (ii) individual psychological well–being and resilience; [and] 15 | |
68 | 75 | ||
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70 | - | ||
76 | + | (iii) subject to subsection (e)(2) of this section, implicit bias training; 16 | |
77 | + | AND 17 | |
71 | 78 | ||
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79 | + | (IV) HIGH QUALITY TELECOM MUNICATIONS 18 | |
80 | + | CARDIOPULMONARY RESU SCITATION INSTRUCTIO N THAT: 19 | |
74 | 81 | ||
75 | - | 1–308. | |
82 | + | 1. UTILIZES THE MOST CU RRENT NATIONALLY 20 | |
83 | + | RECOGNIZED EMERGENCY CARDIOVASCULAR CARE GUIDELINES; 21 | |
76 | 84 | ||
77 | - | (a) There is a 9–1–1 Trust Fund. | |
85 | + | 2. INCLUDES RECOGNITION PROTOCOLS FOR 22 | |
86 | + | OUT–OF–HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARR EST; 23 | |
78 | 87 | ||
79 | - | (b) (2) Subject to paragraph (3) of this subsection, in addition to the purposes | |
80 | - | described under paragraph (1) of this subsection, the purposes of the 9–1–1 Trust Fund | |
81 | - | include funding: | |
88 | + | 3. INCLUDES CONTINUING INSTRUCTION ON 24 | |
89 | + | COMPRESSION –ONLY CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION ; AND 25 | |
82 | 90 | ||
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84 | - | ||
91 | + | 4. ENABLES TRAINEES TO PROVIDE RECOMMENDATI ONS 26 | |
92 | + | FOR TRAINING IMPROVE MENT; 27 | |
85 | 93 | ||
86 | - | (ix) costs of 9–1–1 specialist recruitment activities as described in § | |
87 | - | 1–306(b)(17) of this subtitle; AND | |
94 | + | 1–308. 28 | |
88 | 95 | ||
89 | - | (X) COSTS OF TELECOMMUNI CATIONS CARDIOPULMON ARY | |
90 | - | RESUSCITATION TRAINI NG AS DESCRIBED IN § 1–306(B)(15)(IV) OF THIS SUBTITLE . | |
96 | + | (a) There is a 9–1–1 Trust Fund. 29 HOUSE BILL 1092 3 | |
91 | 97 | ||
92 | - | (3) Funding allocated in accordance with paragraph (2) of this subsection | |
93 | - | may not be utilized for: | |
94 | 98 | ||
95 | - | (i) the payment of the salary of public safety answering point | |
96 | - | personnel or county personnel; or WES MOORE, Governor Ch. 800 | |
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100 | + | (b) (2) Subject to paragraph (3) of this subsection, in addition to the purposes 1 | |
101 | + | described under paragraph (1) of this subsection, the purposes of the 9–1–1 Trust Fund 2 | |
102 | + | include funding: 3 | |
99 | 103 | ||
100 | - | ( | |
101 | - | ||
104 | + | (viii) costs to maintain the cybersecurity of 9–1–1 systems, enhanced 4 | |
105 | + | 9–1–1 systems, and Next Generation 9–1–1 services; [and] 5 | |
102 | 106 | ||
103 | - | | |
104 | - | ||
107 | + | (ix) costs of 9–1–1 specialist recruitment activities as described in § 6 | |
108 | + | 1–306(b)(17) of this subtitle; AND 7 | |
105 | 109 | ||
106 | - | Approved by the Governor, May 16, 2024. | |
110 | + | (X) COSTS OF TELECOMMUNI CATIONS CARDIOPULMON ARY 8 | |
111 | + | RESUSCITATION TRAINING AS DESCRIBED IN § 1–306(B)(15)(IV) OF THIS SUBTITLE . 9 | |
112 | + | ||
113 | + | (3) Funding allocated in accordance with paragraph (2) of this subsection 10 | |
114 | + | may not be utilized for: 11 | |
115 | + | ||
116 | + | (i) the payment of the salary of public safety answering point 12 | |
117 | + | personnel or county personnel; or 13 | |
118 | + | ||
119 | + | (ii) any purpose associated with the 9–8–8 suicide prevention 14 | |
120 | + | hotline. 15 | |
121 | + | ||
122 | + | SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect 16 | |
123 | + | October 1, 2024. 17 | |
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128 | + | Approved: | |
129 | + | ________________________________________________________________________________ | |
130 | + | Governor. | |
131 | + | ________________________________________________________________________________ | |
132 | + | Speaker of the House of Delegates. | |
133 | + | ________________________________________________________________________________ | |
134 | + | President of the Senate. |