EMERGENCY SERVICES AND VEHICLES
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EMERGENCY SERVICES AND VEHICLES
Assault and battery; penalty when against an employee or volunteer of any governmental, private or volunteer
firefighting organization, rescue squad or emergency medical services organization. Amending §§ 18.2-51.1
and 18.2-57.1. (Patron-Waddell, SB 601)
Assault and battery; penalty when against firefighters. Amending §§ 18.2-51.1 and 18.2-57.1. (Patron-Ruff, HB
1115)
Controlled substances; administration by physicians' assistants or qualified emergency medical services
personnel. Amending § 54.1-3408. (Patron-Morgan, HB 696)
Driver improvement clinics; waives fee for volunteer rescue squad and volunteer fire department personnel.
Amending § 46.2-502. (Patron-Reynolds, HB 53)
Emergency lights on Department of Transportation vehicles; provisions. Amending § 46.2-1028.
(Patron-Marshall, HB 682)
Emergency Medical Care System and Services, Statewide; creation of Advisory Board and Rescue Squads
Assistance Fund. Amending § 8.01-225; adding §§ 32.1-111.1 through 32.1-111.15; repealing §§ 32.1-112
through 32.1-116.01 and 32.1-148 through 32.1-156. (Patron-Orrock, HB 902)
Emergency Medical Services Advisory Board; members. Amending § 32.1-114. (Patron-Hargrove, HB 1157)
Emergency medical services agencies; collection of data concerning a call for services resulting in a child
fatality. Amending § 32.1-283.1. (Patron-Crouch, HB 735)
Emergency Medical Services, Office of; annual performance evaluation of Director. Adding § 32.1-112.2.
(Patron-Orrock, HB 903)
Emergency Medical Services Patient Protection Act; created. Adding §§ 54.1-2973.1 through 54.1-2973.5.
(Patron-DeBoer, HB 752)
Emergency Medical Services Training and Governance Issues, Joint Subcommittee Studying Certain;
agencies requested to implement recommendations thereof. (Patron-Orrock, HJR 140)
Emergency Medical Services Training and Governance Issues, Joint Subcommittee Studying Certain;
continued, appropriation. (Patron-Orrock, HJR 139)
Emergency regulations; eliminates requirement that Governor approve before adoption by agency. Amending
§ 9-6.14:4.1. (Patron-Gartlan, SB 457)
Emergency Relief Fund; Department of Planning and Budget to study establishment thereof. (Patron-Crouch,
HJR 72)
Emergency response; localities may seek reimbursement from persons convicted of a drug offense where offense
is direct cause of accident necessitating same. Amending § 15.1-132.1. (Patron-Quayle, SB 278)
Emergency telephone service, enhanced (E-911); local tax. Amending § 58.1-3813. (Patron-Jackson, HB 1075)
Emergency vehicles; exempt from most motor vehicle laws when observing crimes in progress. Amending
§ 46.2-920. (Patron-Crittenden, HB 1247)
Emergency vehicles; use of warning lights in combination of red, white and/or blue. Amending § 46.2-1022.
(Patron-Guest, HB 632; Saslaw, SB 545)
Financial Assistance and Review Committee; created to represent emergency medical services councils.
Adding § 32.1-114.1. (Patron-Orrock, HB 904)
Flood and dam safety responsibility; transferred to Department of Emergency Services. Amending §§ 10.1-560,
10.1-1408.1, 38.2-401.1, 62.1-105 and 62.1-106; adding §§ 10.1-104.3 and 44-146.41 through 44-146.66;
repealing §§ 10.1-600 through 10.1-603, 10.1-603.16 through 10.1-603.23, 10.1-604 through 10.1-613,
10.1-658 and 10.1-659. (Patron-Crouch, HB 900; Hanger, SB 308)
Hazardous materials officers and nonfirefighter regional hazardous materials emergency response team
members; duty of care. Amending § 8.01-226. (Patron-Katzen, HB 1218; Bolling, SB 424)
Health insurance; includes emergency services in health care services. Amending § 38.2-4300.
(Patron-Robinson, HB 964)
License plates, special; issuance to members of Radio Emergency Associated Communications (REACT)
Teams. Amending § 46.2-748. (Patron-May, HB 457)
Line of Duty Act; applicable to Department of Emergency Services hazardous materials officer and any
nonfirefighter regional hazardous materials emergency response team member. Amending § 2.1-133.6.
(Patron-Hamilton, HB 1363; Williams, SB 215)
Pediatric emergency care services; Department of Health, et al., to study ability of emergency service hospitals
to provide. (Patron-Harris, HJR 213)
Personal property, tangible; classification of vehicles leased by volunteer rescue squad and firefighter
personnel. Amending § 58.1-3506. (Patron-Howell, SB 108; Waddell, SB 203)
Public safety employees; testing for blood-borne pathogens. Amending § 32.1-45.2. (Patron-Melvin, HB 1014)
Trauma triage plan; Commissioner of Health to convene a task force to develop a statewide pre-hospital and
inter-hospital plan. (Patron-Woods, SJR 58)
Volunteer firefighters and rescue squad personnel; Retirement System to study providing retirement benefits
thereto or establishing a retirement fund therefor. (Patron-Clement, HJR 14)
Workers' compensation; modifies rate-standard provisions governing rates for volunteer firefighter and rescue
squad personnel. Amending §§ 38.2-1904, 38.2-2005 and 65.2-101. (Patron-Parrish, HB 209)
1996 Cumulative Index of Bills, Joint Resolutions, Resolutions and Documents - For additional information, please contact Legislative Information, State Capitol, Richmond, Virginia 23219. Telephone (804) 786-6530. Last Modified on October 30, 1996 at 10:16am
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