Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1472

Introduced
12/30/22  
Refer
12/30/22  
Report Pass
1/27/23  
Engrossed
2/1/23  
Refer
2/3/23  
Report Pass
2/13/23  
Enrolled
2/20/23  
Chaptered
3/24/23  

Caption

Emergency medical services agencies; ordinances or resolutions, designation as emergency response.

Impact

The passage of HB1472 would impact the regulation of volunteer emergency services by formalizing the role of local governing bodies in the approval process. While aimed at maintaining a robust emergency response framework, it raises the question of how local authorities will balance the need for swift emergency response against bureaucratic processes. The bill seeks to ensure that emergency medical services remain integrated into the community's public safety programs, potentially leading to improved coordination in emergency responses.

Summary

House Bill 1472 seeks to amend the Code of Virginia regarding the establishment of volunteer emergency medical services agencies and firefighting organizations. This legislation mandates that no new volunteer agency can be established without the prior approval of the local governing body through an ordinance or resolution. This change emphasizes the importance of local governance in managing essential emergency services, ensuring that these agencies operate within defined geographic boundaries that are aligned with local emergency response plans.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around HB1472 appears to be supportive, particularly among local government representatives who see the value in having clear authority over the establishment of emergency response agencies. However, there may be concerns regarding the potential for increased regulatory hurdles that could delay the creation of needed services in localities that require them. The support in the voting history, with a unanimous passage in the Senate, reflects a strong consensus on the importance of emergency preparedness.

Contention

Despite the general support, some points of contention may arise regarding the potential ramifications of stricter regulations on volunteer organizations. Critics could argue that the additional layer of approval might stifle the rapid formation of volunteer emergency services in areas experiencing pressing needs. The bill highlights the tension between enhanced oversight by local governments and the flexibility that volunteer agencies often require to respond to emergencies swiftly.

Companion Bills

VA SB1246

Same As Emergency medical services agencies; ordinances or resolutions, designation as emergency response.

Previously Filed As

VA SB1246

Emergency medical services agencies; ordinances or resolutions, designation as emergency response.

VA AB1945

Emergency services: first responders.

VA SB198

Consolidates the functions of the Louisiana Emergency Response Network and the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services into the the Louisiana Emergency Medical Services and Response Network. (gov sig) (2/3 - CA7s2.1(A)) (OR -$251,678 GF EX See Note)

VA HB1590

Emergency medical services.

VA AB2593

Emergency services: first responders.

VA SB515

State Emergency Medical Services Board - Park Services Associates - Certification as Emergency Medical Responders

VA HB1438

State Emergency Medical Services Board - Park Services Associates - Certification as Emergency Medical Responders

VA HB296

AN ACT relating to emergency medical services and declaring an emergency.

VA HF2423

Department of Emergency Medical Services established to replace Emergency Medical Services Regulatory Board, and responsibilities specified and transferred.

VA SB24

Provides for the certification and regulation of emergency medical responders. (BDR 40-292)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.