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A07356 Summary:

BILL NOA07356A
 
SAME ASSAME AS S06698-A
 
SPONSORPheffer Amato
 
COSPNSRBerger, Seawright, Braunstein, Griffin
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §3005-a, Pub Health L
 
Sets minimum staffing standards for employees performing emergency medical services in the 911 system in a city with a population of over one million people.
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A07356 Actions:

BILL NOA07356A
 
03/25/2025referred to health
06/06/2025amend and recommit to health
06/06/2025print number 7356a
06/11/2025reference changed to ways and means
06/12/2025reported referred to rules
06/13/2025reported
06/13/2025rules report cal.737
06/13/2025ordered to third reading rules cal.737
06/13/2025substituted by s6698a
 S06698 AMEND=A JACKSON
 03/20/2025REFERRED TO HEALTH
 05/28/20251ST REPORT CAL.1389
 05/29/20252ND REPORT CAL.
 06/04/2025ADVANCED TO THIRD READING
 06/09/2025AMENDED ON THIRD READING 6698A
 06/12/2025PASSED SENATE
 06/12/2025DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY
 06/13/2025referred to ways and means
 06/13/2025substituted for a7356a
 06/13/2025ordered to third reading rules cal.737
 06/13/2025passed assembly
 06/13/2025returned to senate
 10/09/2025DELIVERED TO GOVERNOR
 10/16/2025VETOED MEMO.51
 03/20/2025REFERRED TO HEALTH
 05/28/20251ST REPORT CAL.1389
 05/29/20252ND REPORT CAL.
 06/04/2025ADVANCED TO THIRD READING
 06/09/2025AMENDED ON THIRD READING 6698A
 06/12/2025PASSED SENATE
 06/12/2025DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY
 06/13/2025referred to ways and means
 06/13/2025substituted for a7356a
 06/13/2025ordered to third reading rules cal.737
 06/13/2025passed assembly
 06/13/2025returned to senate
 10/09/2025DELIVERED TO GOVERNOR
 10/16/2025VETOED MEMO.51
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A07356 Memo:

NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY
MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF LEGISLATION
submitted in accordance with Assembly Rule III, Sec 1(f)
 
BILL NUMBER: A7356A
 
SPONSOR: Pheffer Amato
  TITLE OF BILL: An act to amend the public health law, in relation to staffing standards for employees performing emergency medical services in the 911 system in a city with a population of over one million people   PURPOSE: This bill would ensure that ambulances responding to calls for emergency medical services in a city with a population of more than one million people will be adequately staffed to provide necessary care and to ' ensure the safety and security of the EMTs, Paramedic and their Supervi- sors who respond to those calls.   SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS: Section 1 of the bill amends Subsection 1 of Section 3005-a of the Public Health Law to add a new paragraph (c).The new paragraph specifies that the minimum staffing standard for EMS units responding to calls for emergency medical services in the 911 system in a City with a population of over one million people shall be (i) a team of two certified EMTs; or (ii) a team of two certified Advanced EMTs (also referred to as Paramed- ics); or (iii) a team of one supervisor who is certified either as an EMT or as an Advanced EMT, paired with one certified EMT or Advanced EMT. Section 2 provides that the law shall take effect immediately.   JUSTIFICATION: Public Health Law Section 3005-a specifies minimum staffing services for ambulance units that respond to calls for emergency medical services in the State. The minimum levels specified are the same for communities with few residents and embryonic emergency medical services as they are for communities with highly sophisticated emergency medical services systems and complex demographic issues. The law should be updated to ensure that the provision of services in those more complex environments corresponds to the reality of service needs there. The current law spec- ifies that the minimum staffing level of EMS units is limited to a single responder. In fact, in more complex environments like New York City, standard protocol calls for ambulances to be staffed with two responders. Section 3005-a is just not consonant with the standard protocols in effect there. This bill would mandate that EMS units responding to calls for 911 emer- gency medical services in cities with more than a million persons be staffed by two qualified responders - two EMTs, two Advanced EMTs Paramedics), or a supervisor with another who is an EMT of Advanced EMT (i.e., Paramedics).This is necessary not only for the provision of need- ed medical services, but also for the safety and security of the respon- ders. On October 7, 2022, FDNY Lieutenant Allison Russo, a Supervisor Paramed- ic, was brutally murdered while she was on duty. Lt. Russo was in uniform when her attacker fatally stabbed her multiple times in the neck and chest. She was working alone and was waiting for roadside assistance to come and repair her FDNY vehicle. While she waited, a civilian told her there was someone having a medical emergency. She responded to investigate the report when the murderer walked up to her and ended her life. While EMTs and Paramedics in New York City's FDNY work with part- ners, Supervisors generally do not. Yet, they are subject to the same. incredibly difficult working conditions and the same serious dangers that EMTs and Paramedics face. This bill would ensure that the current protocol for staffing levels for 911 EMT and Paramedic ambulances - two responders in each ambulance - is not eroded; and it would ensure that Supervisors working in 911 EMS vehicles work in teams just as EMTs and Paramedics do. For all these reasons, the bill is a just and equitable measure and should be enacted.   LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: New Bill.   STATE AND LOCAL FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None.   EFFECTIVE DATE: This act shall take effect in one (1) year.
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A07356 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         7356--A
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                     March 25, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M. of A. PHEFFER AMATO, BERGER -- read once and referred
          to the Committee on Health  --  committee  discharged,  bill  amended,
          ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee
 
        AN ACT to amend the public health law, in relation to staffing standards
          for  employees performing emergency medical services in the 911 system
          in a city with a population of over one million people
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  Subdivision 1 of section 3005-a of the public health law,
     2  as amended by chapter 445 of the laws of 1993, is  amended  to  read  as
     3  follows:
     4    1.  The  following staffing standards shall be in effect unless other-
     5  wise provided by this section:
     6    (a) effective January first, nineteen hundred ninety-seven the minimum
     7  staffing standard for a registered ambulance service shall be  a  certi-
     8  fied first responder with the patient;
     9    (b) effective January first, two thousand, the minimum staffing stand-
    10  ard  for  a  voluntary  ambulance  service shall be an emergency medical
    11  technician with the patient;
    12    (c) (i) the minimum staffing standard for ambulance  units  responding
    13  to calls for emergency medical services in the 911 system in a city with
    14  a  population  of  over  one  million  people shall be (1) a team of two
    15  certified emergency medical technicians; or (2) a team of two  certified
    16  advanced emergency medical technicians.
    17    (ii)  the minimum standard for staffing supervisors' vehicles respond-
    18  ing to calls for emergency medical services in the 911 system in a  city
    19  with  a  population  of  over  one million people shall be a team of one
    20  supervisor who is certified either as an emergency medical technician or
    21  as an advanced emergency medical technician, paired with  one  certified
    22  emergency medical technician or advanced emergency medical technician;
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD11189-03-5

        A. 7356--A                          2
 
     1    (d)  the  minimum  staffing  standard for all other ambulance services
     2  shall be an emergency medical technician with the patient; and
     3    [(d)]  (e)  the minimum staffing standard for an advanced life support
     4  first response service shall be an advanced emergency medical technician
     5  with the patient. Circumstances  permitting  other  than  advanced  life
     6  support  care  by an advanced life support first response service may be
     7  established by rule by the state council, subject to the approval of the
     8  commissioner.
     9    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately;  provided  however,  that
    10  subparagraph (ii) of paragraph (c) of subdivision 1 of section 3005-a of
    11  the  public  health  law  as added by section one of this act shall take
    12  effect 1 year after it shall have become a law.
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