Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB1590

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
3/2/23  
Engrossed
3/21/23  
Refer
3/29/23  
Report Pass
4/6/23  
Refer
4/6/23  
Report Pass
4/12/23  
Enrolled
5/15/23  

Caption

Public safety; Haiden Fleming Memorial Act; requiring Oklahoma 9-1-1 Management Authority to maintain certain training platform; requiring creation, maintenance and certification of certain list; repealer; effective date.

Impact

The bill modifies various sections of the Oklahoma Statutes to facilitate these changes, including amendments regarding the governance and responsibilities of the Oklahoma 9-1-1 Management Authority. This includes adjusting the powers to ensure compliance with the training requirements and also ensuring that accountability measures are in place for public agencies. The bill aims to improve the overall quality of emergency communication, which is critical in enhancing public safety across the state.

Summary

House Bill 1590, known as the Haiden Fleming Memorial Act, aims to enhance the training and operational standards for 9-1-1 emergency telecommunicators in Oklahoma. This legislation mandates the Oklahoma 9-1-1 Management Authority to maintain an online training platform and establish minimum training requirements for both new and existing telecommunicators. By July 1, 2024, all telecommunicators providing dispatch services for emergency medical services must complete a state-recognized training course, ensuring that they meet established standards for handling emergency situations promptly and effectively. Moreover, new hires after January 1, 2024, will also need to meet the training requirements within six months of their hiring date.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1590 is supportive, particularly among public safety advocates and emergency service agencies that recognize the importance of well-trained telecommunicators in emergency response scenarios. Legislators and stakeholders emphasized the necessity of robust training programs, expressing a general consensus on the importance of such legislative measures to improve public safety outcomes.

Contention

While the general reception has been largely positive, concerns regarding funding and the practical implementation of the training programs were raised. Some discussions hinted at the potential strain on local budgets to meet the training requirements set forth by the bill. As such, discussions are ongoing about how to support local agencies financially, ensuring they can meet these new mandates without compromising other essential services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

OK HB1590

Public safety; Haiden Fleming Memorial Act; requiring Oklahoma 9-1-1 Management Authority to maintain certain training platform; requiring creation, maintenance and certification of certain list; repealer; effective date.

OK HB1924

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OK HB1924

Public safety; requiring Oklahoma 9-1-1 Management Authority to maintain certain training platform; requiring creation, maintenance and certification of certain list; effective date.