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IN HB1199
Bill
Status
1/13/2015
Primary Sponsor
Wendy McNamara
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AI Summary
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Department of Homeland Security must develop core curriculum requirements and standards for an 80-hour tactical emergency casualty care (TECC) trainer program by July 1, 2015.
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Department must develop an 80-hour TECC trainer program meeting those standards by January 1, 2016.
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Department may approve third-party 80-hour trainer programs from military services, federally or state-accredited programs, or NAEMT programs that substantially meet the established standards.
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Department must consult and cooperate with the law enforcement training board and Indiana emergency medical services commission when developing standards and curriculum requirements.
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Trainer certificates issued under this chapter expire three years after issuance, with department establishing renewal qualifications and optional refresher programs.
Legislative Description
TECC trainer programs. Requires the department of homeland security (department) to develop core curriculum requirements and standards for an 80 hour tactical emergency casualty care (TECC) trainer program, not later than July 1, 2015. Requires the department to develop an 80 hour trainer program based upon the core curriculum requirements and standards, not later than January 1, 2016. Allows the department to approve 80 hour trainer programs developed by third parties that substantially meet the core curriculum requirements and standards developed by the department. Requires the department to consult and cooperate with the law enforcement training board and the emergency
Last Action
First Reading: referred to Committee on Veterans Affairs and Public Safety
1/13/2015