Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD2071

Introduced
12/20/23  
Refer
12/20/23  
Engrossed
3/6/24  
Enrolled
3/7/24  

Caption

Resolve, to Fill All Vacant and Expired Seats on the Emergency Medical Services' Board

Impact

The passage of LD2071 will have a direct impact on state laws pertaining to the governance and operational oversight of emergency medical services in Maine. By ensuring that the Emergency Medical Services' Board is fully staffed, the bill is positioned to enhance the efficiency of emergency response and medical services. The proactive nature of the bill, which includes an emergency clause, underscores the immediate need to replenish the board with qualified experts who can respond to public health and safety challenges effectively.

Summary

LD2071 is a resolve aimed at addressing the urgent need to fill all vacant and expired seats on the Emergency Medical Services' Board in Maine. With six vacancies and five members whose terms have expired, the bill emphasizes the critical role of this board in overseeing emergency medical services. By mandating the Governor to appoint new members within 30 days of the bill's passage, LD2071 seeks to maintain the operational integrity and effectiveness of emergency medical services across the state, particularly in light of the declared emergency situation.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding LD2071 is supportive, as stakeholders recognize the urgency of filling these vacancies to ensure the state's emergency medical system remains robust and responsive. There appears to be a consensus on the importance of having a fully functional board to guide policy and operational decisions concerning emergency services. This aligns with broader public health goals and the need for a well-coordinated emergency response framework.

Contention

While there is broad support for LD2071, some contention may arise regarding the appropriateness and qualifications of appointees to the Emergency Medical Services' Board. Issues such as political influence in appointments, ensuring diversity within the board, and the need for representation from various sectors of emergency care might be focal points of discussion among legislators and stakeholders. Nonetheless, the overarching aim of the bill, to prioritize public safety and health by stabilizing the board's composition, helps mitigate potential disputes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME SB163

Mobile County; firefighting and emergency medical districts, board of trustees fills vacancies

ME SF4835

Office of Emergency Medical Services replacement of the Emergency Medical Services Regulatory Board establishment

ME SF5387

Office of Emergency Medical Services establishment to replace the Emergency Medical Service Regulatory Board

ME LD2288

An Act to Allow a Member of the Town of Perham Select Board to Facilitate the Election to Vacant Seats on the Select Board and to Approve and Sign Disbursement Warrants

ME SB959

Vacancies in office; modifying procedures for filling certain vacancies. Effective date. Emergency.

ME HB574

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

ME HB562

Relative to the filling of vacant positions on elected municipal boards and school boards.

ME SB709

Boards of education; providing special election process to fill vacancy. Effective date. Emergency.

ME SB1367

Boards of education; directing vacancies to be filled by election; requiring notices of vacancies to be posted on certain website and distributed via email. Effective date. Emergency.

ME SB262

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.