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Committee reviews housekeeping rule renaming and EMS licensure updates; no substantive policy changes announced

PUBLIC HEALTH, WELFARE AND LABOR COMMITTEE - SENATE · July 7, 2020
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Summary

The committee reviewed Department of Energy/Environment nomenclature changes to Regulation 19 (now Rule 19) and Department of Health updates to EMS licensure and certification requirements required by 2019 acts, with presenters saying there are no substantive program changes.

Agency legal staff briefed the Senate Public Health, Welfare and Labor Committee on administrative rule changes that mostly update language and bring agency rules into alignment with recent legislative acts.

Michael McAllister, deputy chief counsel for the Department of Energy and Environment, told the panel the proposed changes to Regulation 19 are housekeeping: "The changes in this rule making are strictly housekeeping... nomenclature changes to change…

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