New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5826

Introduced
6/16/25  

Caption

Revises law related to EMT eligibility for receiving funds from "Emergency Medical Technician Training Fund."

Impact

In addition to defining eligibility, A5826 revises key definitions under the law. It expands the definition of 'public or private institution of higher education' to include out-of-state universities, thus broadening the scope of institutions from which training may be derived. The bill also revises the requirements for an EMT to maintain their standing during the initial certification period, now mandating that they complete at least 12 service calls or 150 duty hours each year. This amendment underscores the commitment to maintaining a robust volunteer workforce capable of delivering basic life support services.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5826 is proposed legislation that aims to amend the law concerning the eligibility of volunteer emergency medical technicians (EMTs) for receiving funds from the Emergency Medical Technician Training Fund. The bill clarifies that volunteer EMTs who receive a length of service award will be eligible for these funds, specifically for the purposes of certification or recertification. This amendment could provide critical financial support to those who commit to serving their communities as volunteers while ensuring that funding is utilized appropriately as they seek necessary training.

Contention

There may be notable points of contention regarding the stricter requirements for being classified as a volunteer in good standing. The requirement to complete a minimum number of service calls or duty hours may raise concerns about accessibility and the ability to sustain volunteer participation, particularly in regions facing manpower shortages. Furthermore, the issue of reimbursing training costs may be contentious, especially in cases where an EMT ceases to be in good standing. However, provisions in the bill stipulate that EMTs who leave their positions to pursue higher education will not be liable for reimbursement, which could assuage some potential objections.

Implementation

If enacted, A5826 could significantly impact how volunteer EMTs are trained and the support they receive while performing their critical functions in emergency medical services. By enhancing funding eligibility and providing clearer definitions regarding volunteer roles, the bill seeks to strengthen the volunteer emergency response network within the state, promoting both growth in the EMT workforce and improved community health and safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3649

Revises eligibility criteria for reimbursement from "Emergency Medical Technician Training Fund."

NJ A3537

Revises certain requirements concerning eligibility for reimbursement from "Emergency Medical Technician Training Fund."

NJ S2435

Revises certain requirements concerning eligibility for reimbursement from "Emergency Medical Technician Training Fund."

NJ S2223

Revises certain requirements concerning eligibility for reimbursement from "Emergency Medical Technician Training Fund."

NJ A3772

Revises certain requirements concerning eligibility for reimbursement from "Emergency Medical Technician Training Fund."

NJ S2225

Authorizes reimbursement for EMT training from EMT Training Fund for certain volunteer firefighters.

NJ S2779

Authorizes reimbursement for EMT training from EMT Training Fund for certain volunteer firefighters.

NJ A954

Authorizes reimbursement for EMT training from EMT Training Fund for certain volunteer firefighters.

NJ A1090

Authorizes reimbursement for EMT training from EMT Training Fund for certain volunteer firefighters.

NJ S4014

Provides for licensure of emergency medical responders and emergency medical technicians and certification of mobility assistance vehicle operators; revises requirements for delivery of emergency medical and patient transportation services.

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