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NY A08086
Bill
Status
4/24/2025
Primary Sponsor
Steven Otis
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AI Summary
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Requires each county to convene meetings with cities, towns, and villages to develop and maintain a comprehensive county emergency medical system plan in coordination with their regional emergency medical services council
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Plans must assess existing emergency medical services levels in each area of the county, identify where additional service is needed, and provide cost estimates for expanding service
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Counties and municipalities must specify which entities and organizational structures will provide emergency medical services, including options for municipal, intermunicipal, non-profit, for-profit contracts, special districts, or regional agreements
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Comprehensive county emergency medical system plans must be completed within six months of the law's effective date and submitted to the Department of Health and the state emergency medical services council for review and comment
Legislative Description
Directs counties, in coordination with their regional emergency medical services councils, to develop and maintain comprehensive county emergency medical system plans that provide for coordinated emergency medical systems within such counties.
Last Action
substituted by s7501a
6/13/2025