Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2640

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Caption

Relating to waivers permitting non-certified drivers to operate in partnership with state-certified emergency medical personnel.

Impact

The implementation of SB2640 will have significant implications for the operation of emergency medical services in Texas by reducing administrative burdens associated with variance requests for non-certified drivers. By allowing these waivers to continue, the bill supports the capacity of EMS operations to function effectively even if they are not staffed solely by certified personnel. This flexibility can be particularly vital in rural or underserved areas where certified personnel may be limited.

Summary

SB2640 is a legislative proposal aimed at extending waivers that permit non-certified individuals to operate as drivers for emergency medical services (EMS) in partnership with state-certified emergency medical personnel. The bill amends Chapter 773 of the Health and Safety Code by adding a new section that allows existing waivers or emergency orders permitting non-certified drivers to continue without the need for variance requests after initial approval. This aims to streamline the process for emergency medical services in the state of Texas.

Contention

However, the bill may also raise points of contention regarding the safety and training of non-certified drivers. Critics could argue that extending such waivers without additional oversight could lead to potential risks in emergency response scenarios, where the qualifications and preparedness of all personnel involved are crucial for patient safety. The balance between efficient service delivery and maintaining high standards of care might become a focal discussion point among stakeholders involved in emergency medical services.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Health And Safety Code

  • Chapter 773. Emergency Medical Services
    • Section: 055

Companion Bills

TX HB5556

Very Similar Relating to waivers permitting non-certified drivers to operate in partnership with state-certified emergency medical personnel.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1677

Relating to the issuance of a certified birth record, driver's license, or personal identification certificate to a homeless individual.

TX HB3467

Relating to emergency medical services personnel and coverage by certain health benefit plans for treatment by emergency medical services personnel.

TX HB159

Relating to the creation of a temporary educator certificate for educators certified by other states.

TX HB4656

Relating to the creation of a temporary educator certificate for educators certified by other states.

TX SB1984

Relating to public-private partnerships for public and private facilities and infrastructure.

TX SB1013

Relating to the franchise and insurance premium tax credit for the certified rehabilitation of certified historic structures.

TX HB3709

Relating to the franchise and insurance premium tax credit for the certified rehabilitation of certified historic structures.

TX HB3251

Relating to an alternate board certification to signify accreditation within a given specialty in this state and medical care provided at certain health care facilities by physicians with an alternate board certification.

TX HB5228

Relating to the issuance of a driver's license or personal identification certificate to certain individuals and the use of the identification fee exemption account to fund the fee waivers for those individuals.

TX SB159

Relating to eligibility requirements for a certified public accountant certificate and to take the uniform CPA examination.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.