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negotiations have traditionally been an administrative matter that isn't subject to a <br />popular vote. I hate to think of the political campaigns over labor negotiations! <br /> <br />Contact Respondent Dept Updated Priority Recommendation <br />Beth Forrest CS-CMO 1/13/2011 Pri 1 Oppose <br /> <br />Comments: -- <br /> <br />Contact Respondent Dept Updated Priority Recommendation <br />Susan Mullett CS-HR 1/13/2011 Pri 1 Oppose <br /> <br />Comments: The time and money required to have CSAs approved or rejected by a general election <br />would be administratively challenging and costly. We have several MOUs (memorandum <br />of understanding) bargained thorugh the life of a collective bargaining agreement so <br />would this require that each MOU be presented in a general election for approval? <br /> <br /> <br />SB 0106 <br /> <br />Relating Clause: Relating to emergency medical services; creating new provisions; amending ORS 30.803, <br />31.740, 40.460, 97.970, 124.050, 127.675, 137.476, 162.257, 163.165, 163.213, 166.070, <br />181.637, 192.519, 315.622, 352.223, 353.450, 419B.005, 430.735, 431.613, 431.623. <br /> <br />Title: Modifies terminology relating to emergency medical services. Directs Director of the <br />Oregon Health Authority to appoint Medical Director of the Emergency Medical Services <br />and Trauma Systems Program. Directs Oregon Health Authority to establish levels of <br />licensure for emergency medical services providers. Modifies membership of State <br />Emergency Medical Service Committee. Creates offense of unlawful operation of <br />unlicensed emergency medical services agency. Punishes by maximum of one year’s <br />imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both. Requires county to review and resubmit updated <br />ambulance service area plan to authority at least once every four years. <br /> <br />Sponsored by: Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28 by order of the President of the Senate in <br />conformance with presession filing rules, indicating neither advocacy nor opposition on <br />the part of the President (at the request of Governor John A. Kitzhaber for Oregon Health <br />Authority) <br /> <br />URL: http://www.leg.state.or.us/11reg/measpdf/sb0100.dir/sb0106.intro.pdf <br /> <br />Contact Respondent Dept Updated Priority Recommendation <br />Joann Eppli FIRE 1/27/2011 Pri 2 Oppose <br /> <br />Comments: If this bill is passed with the current language it would deregulate non-emergency <br />ambulance work. Non-emergency transports are critical to the ability of the ambulance <br />transport system to maintain the revenue flow. If deregulated, private ambulance <br />providers could ‘cherry pick’ the profitable calls leaving the Ambulance Service Area <br />providers to handle only the calls that are low profit. This could further destabilize the <br />Ambulance Transport Fund. OSAA is current proposing new language that corrects this <br />portion of the bill. <br /> <br />19 <br /> <br /> <br />
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