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  80R4553 ABC-F
 
  By: McReynolds H.B. No. 1412
 
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to the regional emergency medical dispatch resource
centers program.
       BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
       SECTION 1.  Section 771.102, Health and Safety Code, is
amended to read as follows:
       Sec. 771.102.  ESTABLISHMENT OF THE EMERGENCY MEDICAL
DISPATCH RESOURCE CENTERS [PILOT] PROGRAM.  (a)  The center, with
the assistance of the advisory council appointed under Section
773.012, shall establish a [pilot] program to use [test the
efficacy of using] emergency medical dispatchers located in [a]
regional emergency medical dispatch resource centers [center] to
provide life-saving and other emergency medical instructions to
persons who need guidance while awaiting the arrival of emergency
medical personnel. The purpose of a regional emergency medical
dispatch resource center is not to dispatch personnel or equipment
resources but to serve as a resource to provide pre-arrival
instructions that may be accessed by selected public safety
answering points that are not adequately staffed or funded to
provide those services.
       (b)  The commission shall provide technical assistance to
the center to facilitate the implementation of the [pilot] project.
       (c)  The center, with the assistance of the advisory council,
shall:
             (1)  design criteria and protocols and provide
oversight as needed to conduct the [pilot] program;
             (2)  collect the necessary data to evaluate [the
outcome of] the [pilot] program; and
             (3)  report its findings to the legislature.
       SECTION 2.  Section 771.103, Health and Safety Code, is
amended to read as follows:
       Sec. 771.103.  PARTICIPATION IN [PILOT] PROGRAM.  (a)  The
center shall determine which public safety answering points are
interested in participating in the [pilot] program.
       (b)  Participating public safety answering points must agree
to participate in any required training and to provide regular
reports required by the center for the [pilot] program.
       SECTION 3.  Section 771.104, Health and Safety Code, is
amended to read as follows:
       Sec. 771.104.  SELECTION OF PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS AND
REGIONAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL DISPATCH RESOURCE CENTERS.  (a)  The
center, with the assistance of the advisory council, may select
public safety answering points to participate in the [pilot]
program or to serve as regional emergency medical dispatch resource
centers. A public safety answering point may participate in the
[pilot] program and serve as a regional emergency medical dispatch
resource center. A public safety answering point selected for the
[pilot] program or to serve as a resource center must:
             (1)  have a fully functional quality assurance program
that measures each emergency medical dispatcher's compliance with
the medical protocol;
             (2)  have dispatch personnel who meet the requirements
for emergency medical dispatcher certification or the equivalent as
determined by the Department of State Health Services;
             (3)  use emergency medical dispatch protocols approved
by a physician medical director knowledgeable in emergency medical
dispatch;
             (4)  have sufficient experience in providing
pre-arrival instructions; and
             (5)  have sufficient resources to handle the additional
workload and responsibilities of the [pilot] program.
       (b)  In selecting an existing public safety answering point
to act as a resource center, the center shall consider a public
safety answering point's ability to keep records and produce
reports to measure the effectiveness of the [pilot] program. The
center shall share information regarding a public safety answering
point's abilities with the advisory council.
       SECTION 4.  Section 771.106, Health and Safety Code, is
amended to read as follows:
       Sec. 771.106.  FUNDING OF [PILOT] PROGRAM.  (a)  Money in the
9-1-1 services fee fund and other state funds may be appropriated to
The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston on behalf of the
center to fund the [pilot] program.
       (b)  The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston on
behalf of the center and the center are also authorized to seek
grant funding for the [pilot] program.
       (c)  A political subdivision that participates in the
[pilot] program may pay an appropriate share of the cost of the
[pilot] program.
       (d)  The provisions in this subchapter that require the
center to establish, conduct, and evaluate the [pilot] program are
contingent on the center receiving funding in accordance with this
section. If a sufficient number of political subdivisions in a
region that could be served by a [pilot] program offer to pay the
center an amount that in the aggregate, together with any other
funding received under this section, is sufficient to fund the
[pilot] program for the region, The University of Texas Medical
Branch at Galveston, on behalf of the center:
             (1)  shall enter into contracts with the offering
political subdivisions under which each will pay an appropriate
share of the cost; and
             (2)  when the amount under the signed contracts,
together with any other funding received under this section, is
sufficient to fund the [pilot] program for the region, shall
implement the [pilot] program for the region.
       SECTION 5.  Section 771.107, Health and Safety Code, is
amended to read as follows:
       Sec. 771.107.  REPORT TO LEGISLATURE.  The center shall
biennially report its findings to the governor, the presiding
officer of each house of the legislature, and the advisory council
no later than January 1 of each odd-numbered year [through 2009].
       SECTION 6.  Section 771.109, Health and Safety Code, is
amended to read as follows:
       Sec. 771.109.  WORK GROUP.  (a)  The center may appoint a
[pilot] program work group to assist the center in developing,
implementing, and evaluating the [pilot] program and preparing a
report on the center's findings.
       (b)  A member of the work group receives no additional
compensation for serving on the [pilot] program work group and may
not be reimbursed for travel or other expenses incurred while
conducting the business of the [pilot] program work group.
       (c)  The [pilot] program work group is not subject to Chapter
2110, Government Code.
       SECTION 7.  Section 771.110, Health and Safety Code, is
repealed.
       SECTION 8.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2007.