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Committee questions giving emergency responders a week to file incident reports under HB 183

2848527 · April 2, 2025
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Summary

Senators pressed bill proponents on House Bill 183, which would allow emergency medical services personnel up to seven days to submit incident reports. Committee members said seven days may be too long and discussed alternatives; no committee vote was taken.

Senators on the Executive Departments and Administration Committee raised concerns on Wednesday about House Bill 183, which would change the timing requirement for emergency medical services personnel to file incident reports.

Representative Carol McGuire introduced the measure and said it passed the House on consent. “Instead of requiring EMT incident reports immediately, it says it gives them a week,” McGuire said, adding that the change would account for shift schedules and end-of-shift timing. “If…

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