New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A432

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Streamlines certification standards for emergency medical technicians.

Impact

The impact of A432 is poised to be significant on state laws governing the training and certification of emergency medical services personnel. By reducing the required hours for EMT-Basic certification, the bill seeks to make the certification process more accessible and attractive to potential candidates. This reduction aligns New Jersey with practices in other states that have already streamlined similar certification processes, which proponents argue will enhance the emergency medical workforce and improve public health and safety outcomes.

Summary

Assembly Bill A432 aims to streamline the certification process for emergency medical technicians (EMTs) in New Jersey. By amending existing laws, the bill establishes new standards that reduce the maximum required training for EMT-Basic certification to 90 hours, from the current minimum of 190 hours. Additionally, for any further certifications regulated by the Commissioner of Health, training will not exceed 30 hours. This significant reduction in training hours is intended to alleviate barriers to entering the EMT profession, helping to address a reported shortage of EMTs within the state.

Contention

Despite the intended benefits, the bill may face criticism concerning the adequacy of the reduced training standards. Opponents might argue that shorter training could jeopardize the quality of care provided by EMTs, thereby endangering public safety. Concerns could also be raised over whether the firefighting training hours are sufficient to prepare candidates adequately for the complexities of emergency medical situations. The debates surrounding these contentions are expected as the state evaluates how best to balance workforce needs with the quality of emergency medical services.

Companion Bills

NJ A4777

Carry Over Streamlines certification standards for emergency medical technicians.

Previously Filed As

NJ A552

Streamlines certification standards for emergency medical technicians.

NJ A104

Streamlines emergency medical technician certification process for certain veterans.

NJ S1152

Streamlines emergency medical technician certification process for certain veterans.

NJ S3007

Provides for licensure of emergency medical responders and emergency medical technicians and certification of mobility assistance vehicle operators; revises requirements for delivery of emergency medical and patient transportation services.

NJ A4601

Provides for licensure of emergency medical responders and emergency medical technicians and certification of mobility assistance vehicle operators; revises requirements for delivery of emergency medical and patient transportation services.

NJ A3946

Requires emergency medical technicians and firefighters to receive training concerning electric vehicle fires.

NJ ACR107

Urges Department of Education to impose moratorium on new Student Learning Standards.

NJ A3164

Requires MVC to accept emergency medical technician and paramedic certification cards as two points of documentation for purposes of MVC identification verification program.

NJ A4450

Amends law related to EMT eligibility for receiving funds from "Emergency Medical Technician Training Fund."

NJ A3395

Revises law related to EMT eligibility for receiving funds from "Emergency Medical Technician Training Fund."

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.