A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to consider studying the formation of a search and rescue volunteer association.
Impact
If implemented, the recommendations from this study could lead to the establishment of a formalized structure for search and rescue volunteers, enhancing their ability to respond to crises. The resolution envisions a statewide education and training plan, ensuring that volunteer members are certified and knowledgeable, thereby improving overall operational efficiency during emergencies. Such initiatives could also enhance community safety and preparedness as local organizations would be able to operate under a common framework.
Summary
SCR4007 is a concurrent resolution introduced in the North Dakota legislative assembly calling for the Legislative Management to study the formation of a search and rescue volunteer association. The resolution recognizes the critical role that search and rescue organizations play in providing life-saving services within the state, particularly in emergency situations that require swift and coordinated responses. It emphasizes the importance of volunteers being well-trained and equipped to handle high-stress scenarios effectively.
Contention
While the resolution aims to strengthen the capabilities of search and rescue volunteers, it does not specifically outline funding mechanisms or resources needed for the implementation of its recommendations. Critics may raise concerns regarding the potential financial implications of establishing this association and the need for legislative support to sustain such initiatives in the long term. Despite any concerns, supporters argue that the benefits of improved training and coordination among volunteers would far outweigh the costs.
Voting_history
SCR4007 faced a legislative vote on March 13, 2023, where it received 13 'yeas' and 80 'nays' during its second reading in the House. This significant opposition reflects a need for further discussions about the viability and organization of such an initiative within existing volunteer structures.
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