Nevada 2023 Regular Session

Nevada Senate Bill SB445

Introduced
4/3/23  
Refer
4/3/23  
Report Pass
5/11/23  
Engrossed
5/19/23  
Refer
5/19/23  
Report Pass
6/1/23  
Enrolled
6/8/23  
Chaptered
6/12/23  

Caption

Revises provisions governing emergency medical services. (BDR 40-1071)

Impact

One of the primary impacts of SB445 is its stipulation that revenue collected from permit fees for operating ambulances and air ambulances must be separately accounted for and will not revert to the State General Fund at the end of the fiscal year. This financial provision ensures ongoing funding for training programs critical to emergency medical services, thereby emphasizing the importance of adequately trained personnel in responding to emergencies. This change could foster a more accountable financial structure regarding emergency medical service operations.

Summary

Senate Bill 445 revises provisions governing emergency medical services in Nevada, enhancing the structure for training and permitting within this sector. The bill allows the Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health to utilize collected fees and administrative penalties to create and maintain an information system that records individuals who have completed training programs for emergency medical personnel. This move is intended to bolster the training framework that supports first responders such as ambulance attendants and firefighters, thereby aiming to improve the overall quality of emergency medical services in the state.

Contention

Critics of the bill may raise concerns regarding how this financial accountability could affect the distribution of funds within the public health budget, particularly if new fees are introduced. Furthermore, while the bill aims to centralize and streamline the issuance of permits across the state, there could be apprehensions regarding local control over emergency medical regulations. The provision that permits also need not align with economically driven considerations could be seen as a limitation on operational flexibility in favor of prioritizing patient care components.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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