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GA SR263
Resolution
Status
Introduced
2/26/2019
Primary Sponsor
Jeff Mullis
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AI Summary
- Creates the Senate Emergency Medical Services Study Committee, composed of five Senate members appointed by the President of the Senate, to study EMS safety standards, accreditation requirements, 9-1-1 response zoning, and potential updates to Title 31 of the Georgia Code
- Georgia's EMS system has not received a legislative study since 2007, despite significant advances in education, safety, and technology
- Committee members may receive allowances under Code Section 28-1-8 for up to five days unless additional days are authorized, with funding from Senate appropriations
- The committee must file any report with findings or proposed legislation with the Secretary of the Senate, approved by majority vote of a quorum, prior to the abolishment date
- The committee shall stand abolished on December 1, 2020
Legislative Description
Senate Emergency Medical Services Study Committee; create
Last Action
Senate Committee Favorably Reported By Substitute
3/4/2020
Full Bill Text
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