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NJ S4914
Bill
Status
12/1/2025
Primary Sponsor
Joseph Cryan
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AI Summary
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Expands reimbursement eligibility from the Emergency Medical Technician Training Fund to include select continuing education classes, in addition to initial certification and recertification training
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Clarifies that volunteer EMTs receiving length of service awards under P.L.1997, c.388 remain eligible for training fund reimbursement, as such awards are not considered financial remuneration
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Changes the "good standing" requirement for volunteer EMTs from one service call per month to 12 service calls per year or 150 duty hours per year during the initial three-year certification period
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Expands the definition of qualifying higher education institutions to include accredited colleges and universities located anywhere in the United States, not just those in New Jersey
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Modifies the definition of "volunteer emergency medical technician" to exclude only those receiving hourly wages or salary, removing the broader "any other form of financial remuneration" language
Legislative Description
Revises law related to EMT eligibility for receiving funds from "Emergency Medical Technician Training Fund."
Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens
Last Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee
12/1/2025