Oregon HB4053 establishes the Emergency Medical Services Program Fund and modifies the Emergency Medical Services Advisory Committee.
Oregon HB4053 creates the Emergency Medical Services Program Fund in the State Treasury. The bill also renames the Pediatric Emergency Medical Services Advisory Committee to the Emergency Medical Services for Children Advisory Committee. It mandates the Oregon Health Authority to set minimum education requirements for EMS providers. Additionally, the bill establishes a subcommittee within the Emergency Medical Services Advisory Committee for Long Term Care and Senior Care. The changes become effective on January 1, 2027.
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