SB1531

Relating to funding for emergency medical services.

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Oregon SB1531 would have the Oregon Health Authority study funding emergency medical services through a universal health care model.

Oregon SB1531 would have the Oregon Health Authority study the feasibility of funding emergency medical services through a universal health care model. This model would include a mix of public and private resources, state funding and oversight, allocation of funding to counties and county-level oversight, and delegated local control. The authority would submit a report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to emergency management by September 15, 2027. The study provision would sunset on January 2, 2028.

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Calendar

Feb 16

3:00 PM

Senate Health Care Public Hearing and Possible Work Session

History

Mar 6

Senate

In committee upon adjournment.

Feb 2

Senate

Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk.

Feb 2

Senate

Referred to Health Care.