New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08086

Introduced
4/24/25  
Refer
4/24/25  
Report Pass
6/12/25  
Refer
6/12/25  

Caption

Directs counties, in coordination with their regional emergency medical services councils, to develop and maintain comprehensive county emergency medical system plans that provide for coordinated emergency medical systems within such counties.

Impact

The bill significantly impacts state laws by requiring counties to create these emergency medical plans within six months of its enactment. It stipulates that these plans must include evaluation of the existing services, a framework for addressing service gaps, the organizational structure for service delivery, and cost estimates. By centralizing and organizing emergency medical services at the county level, the bill creates an essential infrastructure aimed at improving healthcare response times and accessibility across regions.

Summary

Bill A08086 mandates that each county in New York develop and maintain comprehensive emergency medical system plans in coordination with regional emergency medical services councils. The legislation is aimed at ensuring that emergency medical services are reliable and coordinated across counties, thus enhancing public safety for all residents. This requirement intends to foster collaboration among various local governments, including cities, towns, and villages, in assessing their current emergency medical services and identifying areas that require improvements.

Contention

Opponents of the bill may raise concerns regarding the feasibility of implementation and potential financial burdens on local governments required to overhaul their existing emergency protocols. Supporters argue that the unified approach will streamline services and mitigate inconsistencies across municipalities. However, there is a notable apprehension about the lack of local adaptation; critics worry that rigid compliance with state directives could overlook unique regional needs and diminish local autonomy in decision-making regarding public health and safety.

Companion Bills

NY S07501

Same As Directs counties, in coordination with their regional emergency medical services councils, to develop and maintain comprehensive county emergency medical system plans that provide for coordinated emergency medical systems within such counties.

Previously Filed As

NY S07501

Directs counties, in coordination with their regional emergency medical services councils, to develop and maintain comprehensive county emergency medical system plans that provide for coordinated emergency medical systems within such counties.

NY A09440

Directs the department of health to make available a model comprehensive county emergency medical system plan to provide guidance to counties in developing their plans and to review such county plans within a certain period of time; and directs counties, in coordination with their regional emergency medical services councils, to develop and maintain comprehensive county emergency medical system plans that provide for coordinated emergency medical systems within such counties.

NY S08806

Directs the department of health to make available a model comprehensive county emergency medical system plan to provide guidance to counties in developing their plans and to review such county plans within a certain period of time; and directs counties, in coordination with their regional emergency medical services councils, to develop and maintain comprehensive county emergency medical system plans that provide for coordinated emergency medical systems within such counties.

NY HB1219

Require counties and municipalities to provide emergency medical services within their jurisdictions.

NY HB1043

Require counties and municipalities to provide emergency medical services within their jurisdictions, increase liquidated court costs, and create the emergency medical services fund and make an appropriation therefor.

NY HB1285

St Emergency Med. Services Advisory Bd.; membership, regional emergency medical services councils.

NY A03926

Enacts the medical civil rights act; provides that persons in the custody or control of a law enforcement officer, police officer, peace officer, correctional officer, or other law enforcement representative or entity who are experiencing an emergency medical condition or is medically unstable have the right to be provided with emergency medical services and that such officers, representatives, and entities have a duty to provide such services; provides an exception to such duty to provide emergency medical services.

NY S09566

Provides a performance of duty presumption for diseases of the heart for members who serve as an ambulance medical technician, ambulance medical coordinator, ambulance medical technician/supervisor or a member who performs ambulance medical technician related services, or a police medic, police medic coordinator, police medic supervisor, bureau director police emergency ambulance services - county, assistant bureau director police emergency ambulance services - county, or a member who performs police medic or police emergency ambulance related services and is employed in the Nassau county police department.

NY A10833

Provides a performance of duty presumption for diseases of the heart for members who serve as an ambulance medical technician, ambulance medical coordinator, ambulance medical technician/supervisor or a member who performs ambulance medical technician related services, or a police medic, police medic coordinator, police medic supervisor, bureau director police emergency ambulance services - county, assistant bureau director police emergency ambulance services - county, or a member who performs police medic or police emergency ambulance related services and is employed in the Nassau county police department.

NY HB2238

In emergency medical services system, further providing for support of emergency medical services.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.