North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota House Bill HB1339

Introduced
1/13/25  
Refer
1/13/25  

Caption

Licensed ambulance services exempt from formation of rural ambulance service district requirements.

Impact

The implications of HB1339 are significant for the state’s operational framework regarding emergency and ambulance services. By exempting these services from district formation requirements, the bill streamlines processes for several types of ambulance services. This change could lead to quicker response times in rural areas, thus enhancing the availability of emergency services in these underserved regions. Conversely, it may also create disparities in service availability among different areas depending on how local governments respond to and implement these changes.

Summary

House Bill 1339 introduces amendments to the North Dakota Century Code, specifically targeting licensed ambulance services. The bill exempts certain licensed ambulance services from the requirements for the formation of rural ambulance service districts. This includes county-owned, city-owned, or those part of a joint powers agreement with a city or county-owned ambulance service. Additionally, it extends exemptions to ambulance services operated by tribal or federal government entities, as well as those owned by hospitals and existing rural ambulance service districts.

Contention

Although the bill aims to improve emergency service provisions, there could be contention surrounding the effectiveness of this approach. Critics might argue that the removal of district requirements could lead to a lack of oversight and varying standards across different jurisdictions. They may express concerns about potential inequities in service provision as it allows for potential inconsistencies based on how local entities interpret and apply the exemptions. This raises questions about accountability and the quality of care that can be expected from various ambulance services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND HB1477

Rural ambulance service districts; and to provide an appropriation.

ND HB1365

Rural ambulance service district formation, organization, board of director powers, levies, and dissolution and withdrawal procedures, ambulance operations areas, authorization and state financial assistance for emergency medical services, and county emergency medical service levies.

ND HB1129

Firefighters relief association, rural fire protection district, and rural ambulance service district audit fees; and to provide for retroactive application.

ND HB1294

AN ACT to provide an exemption; and to provide for the distribution of state financial assistance to eligible ambulance service operations.

ND SB2036

Water resource districts, water resource boards, assessment procedures and requirements, and drains.

ND SB2060

Exempt transaction filling requirements, federal crowdfunding, investment advisors' custody, postregistration recordkeeping, effectiveness of orders, and professional services for investigations.

ND SB2104

Early childhood services, resource and referral services, workforce development, early childhood inclusion support program, best in class program, and disclosure of child abuse and neglect confirmed decisions involving early childhood services.

ND HB1237

The exemption of infrastructure fees from levy limitations.

ND SB2042

Reciprocal preference requirements in procurement, resident North Dakota bidder, seller, vendor, offeror, or contractor, exemptions from procurement, procurement solicitation methods, bidder registration requirements, approved vendors, and public notices.

ND HB1112

Exemptions from regulation of barbers, barber licensure fees, and disciplinary hearings for barbers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.