A 4450
Amends law related to EMT eligibility for receiving funds from "Emergency Medical Technician Training Fund."
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Bill overview
This bill amends New Jersey law to clarify the eligibility of volunteer emergency medical technicians (EMTs) for receiving funds from the Emergency Medical Technician Training Fund. Specifically, it updates definitions related to ‘public or private institution of higher education’ and ‘volunteer emergency medical technician,’ and adjusts the requirements for maintaining volunteer status during the initial three-year certification period. The bill ensures that EMTs receiving length of service awards are still eligible for reimbursement.
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Sterley Stanley
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