A 476
Establishes EMT Workforce Development Partnership in DOH, appropriates $1.5 million.
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Bill overview
This bill establishes the EMT Workforce Development Partnership within the Department of Health to create pathways for high school students, college students, and community residents to become certified emergency medical technicians (EMTs). It outlines how the partnership will operate, including training provided by certified agencies, potential fee waivers for participants, and a recruitment campaign to promote EMT careers. The bill also appropriates $1.5 million to support the partnership’s implementation.
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Gabriel Rodriguez
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