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147th General Assembly
House Bill # 423

Primary Sponsor: M. Smith Additional Sponsor(s):    Rep. Carson & Sen. Ennis & Sen. Townsend
CoSponsors: Reps. Atkins, Baumbach, Briggs King, Gray, Heffernan, Hudson, Jaques, J. Johnson, Kenton, Longhurst, Outten, Paradee, B. Short, D. Short, Spiegelman, D.E. Williams, Wilson; Sen. Bushweller
Introduced on : 06/27/2014
Long Title:AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 11 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO FINES, COSTS, PENALTIES, AND FORFEITURES.
Synopsis of Orginal Bill:
(without Amendments)
In 1999, House Bill 332 established new response time goals and certification standards for the delivery of basic life support and emergency medical services. In order to meet the new standards, volunteer ambulance companies needed to hire paid EMTs and ambulance attendants to ensure the availability of sufficient numbers of trained, certified staff on a 24 hour, 7 days a week basis to meet the new response time goals. The authors of House Bill 332 recognized that compliance with the new goals and standards would impose additional expense on the volunteer ambulance companies; however, neither House Bill 332 nor any subsequent legislation has addressed the funding sources for basic life support ambulance service in Delaware. Increased costs, without corresponding increases in revenue, have eroded the financial stability of volunteer ambulance companies. In 2012, 40 of Delaware’s 55 volunteer ambulance companies reported they are now conducting ambulance/EMS operations at a loss.

In 2013, House Bill 215 established the Ambulance and EMS Task Force (“Task Force”). In February 2014, the Task Force issued its report on the state of funding of ambulance and EMS services in Delaware and noted, “By some accounts, the public may begin to see diminished ambulance service in as little as 8 to 12 months, if steps are not taken promptly to meet the funding need.” The Task Force made 9 findings and 13 recommendations aimed at addressing this issue.

This bill would implement one of the Task Force’s recommendations to improve the funding of basic life support ambulance services in Delaware by establishing a $10 assessment on all violations of Title 21 and creating a Volunteer Ambulance Company Fund. The moneys collected would be earmarked for volunteer ambulance companies and distributed on a pro rata basis by the State Fire Prevention Commission
Current Status: House Public Safety & Homeland Security Committee   On   06/27/2014
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Fiscal Notes/Fee Impact:Not Required
Actions History:
Jun 27, 2014 - Introduced and Assigned to Public Safety & Homeland Security Committee in House
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