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JFAC takes up transfer of Emergency Medical Services from DHW to Idaho Military Division; several transfer motions sent to Senate
Summary
JFAC reviewed trailer appropriations tied to House Bill 206 to move Emergency Medical Services from the Department of Health and Welfare to the Idaho Military Division; several transfer motions were recorded as failing the Senate committee and will be transmitted for further Senate action.
The Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee considered trailer budget actions related to House Bill 206, which would transfer the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) program from the Department of Health and Welfare to the Idaho Military Division.
On the Department of Health and Welfare side, the committee considered a motion to reduce the public health base appropriation by roughly $7.46 million and to transfer 6.2 FTP and $5,877,500 in federal funds (the preparedness and response portion of EMS) into the Physical Health Services program. That motion failed to receive a…
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