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Introduced
02/06/2025
02/06/2025
In Committee
04/11/2025
04/11/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
Potential new amendment
104th General Assembly
Bill Summary
Amends the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems Act. Creates the Emergency Medical Service Response Task Force to investigate and provide legislative and policy recommendations regarding slow and dangerous response times for ambulance and EMS services in parts of the State, in particular services in rural communities. Provides that the Emergency Medical Service Response Task Force shall address, study, and provide recommendations on any aspect of the response time crisis deemed appropriate by the Task Force, including the sustainability of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems in rural communities throughout the State; any regulatory or administrative burdens or staffing restrictions placed on providers that contribute to staffing issues or slow response times; revenue shortfalls that challenge the sustainability and survival of ambulance or emergency medical services; and the report, findings, and any recommendations of the EMT Training, Recruitment, and Retention Task Force. Sets forth provisions concerning the appointment of members. Requires members to convene at the call of the co-chairs for at least 6 meetings, and provides that members shall serve without compensation. Requires the Task Force to submit its final report containing legislative and policy decisions to the General Assembly and the Governor no later than September 1, 2026, and upon the submission of its final report, the Task Force shall be dissolved.
AI Summary
This bill establishes the Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Response Task Force to investigate and provide recommendations about slow and dangerous ambulance response times, with a particular focus on rural communities. The Task Force will study critical issues including the sustainability of EMS systems in rural areas, regulatory and administrative barriers that contribute to staffing problems and slow response times, revenue challenges facing ambulance and emergency medical services, and review previous recommendations from the EMT Training, Recruitment, and Retention Task Force. The Task Force will be composed of 18 members, including legislators from both the Senate and House of Representatives (from majority and minority parties), representatives from private ground ambulance providers (both for-profit and non-profit, rural and urban), hospital representatives (including safety-net and rural hospitals), and nursing home association representatives. The members will convene for at least 6 meetings without compensation and are required to submit a final report with legislative and policy recommendations to the General Assembly and Governor by September 1, 2026, after which the Task Force will be dissolved.
Committee Categories
Health and Social Services
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee (on 04/11/2025)
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Document Type | Source Location |
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State Bill Page | https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/BillStatus.asp?DocNum=3233&GAID=18&DocTypeID=HB&SessionID=114&GA=104 |
House Amendment 001 | https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/104/HB/10400HB3233ham001.htm |
BillText | https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/104/HB/10400HB3233.htm |
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