Establishes Emergency Medical Services Provider Safety Grant Program in DOH; appropriates $10 million.
Impact
If enacted, A5665 will enable EMS providers to apply for one-time, competitive grants to offset expenses related to purchasing personal protective equipment, protective clothing, and cleaning supplies. The Commissioner of Health is tasked with developing a structured application process, which includes criteria for reviewing and awarding grants based on provider needs, the impact of COVID-19, and the proposed use of funds. This targeted funding is designed to strengthen the safety and operational capabilities of EMS providers across the state as they respond to ongoing public health challenges.
Summary
Assembly Bill A5665 establishes the EMS Provider Safety Grant Program within the Department of Health in New Jersey. This program aims to provide financial assistance to emergency medical services (EMS) providers to cover the costs of purchasing essential safety equipment, particularly in response to challenges exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The bill appropriates $10 million from the federal Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund to implement this initiative. The intention is to ensure that EMS providers can acquire necessary protective gear to safeguard both their personnel and the communities they serve.
Contention
While the bill aims to support crucial safety measures for first responders, it may also spark discussions surrounding the allocation of funds and the prioritization of resources within the healthcare system. There may be concerns regarding the effectiveness and efficiency of the grant program, particularly in ensuring that funds reach those most in need and are used appropriately. Additionally, as the program will expire once all funding is expended, ongoing discussions about long-term support for EMS providers could emerge.
Makes various changes concerning regulation of emergency medical services; establishes mobile integrated health program and new State Emergency Medical Services Medical Director in DOH.
Makes various changes concerning regulation of emergency medical services; establishes mobile integrated health program and new State Emergency Medical Services Director in DOH.
Requires board of education to directly employ certain professionals; permits board of education to contract for certain personnel; permits use of virtual or remote instruction for public school students in certain circumstances.
Requires board of education to directly employ certain professionals; permits board of education to contract for certain personnel; permits use of virtual or remote instruction for public school students in certain circumstances.
Requires board of education to directly employ certain professionals; permits board of education to contract for certain personnel; permits use of virtual or remote instruction for public school students in certain circumstances.