Back to New York

A9528 • 2025

Relates to staffing standards for employees performing emergency medical services in the 911 system in a city with a population of over one million people

Relates to staffing standards for employees performing emergency medical services in the 911 system in a city with a population of over one million people

Healthcare Labor
Active

The official status still shows this bill as active or still awaiting another formal step.

Sponsor
Stacey Pheffer Amato
Last action
2026-06-04
Official status
Passed Senate
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

Using official source text because the generated explanation was unavailable or could not be confirmed against the official bill text.

Relates to staffing standards for employees performing emergency medical services in the 911 system in a city with a population of over one million people

Relates to staffing standards for employees performing emergency medical services in the 911 system in a city with a population of over one million people Sets minimum staffing standards for employees performing emergency medical services in the 911 system in a city with a population of over one million people.

What This Bill Does

  • Relates to staffing standards for employees performing emergency medical services in the 911 system in a city with a population of over one million people Sets minimum staffing standards for employees performing emergency medical services in the 911 system in a city with a population of over one million people.

Limits and Unknowns

  • This entry is temporarily using official source text because the generated explanation could not be confirmed against the official bill text during the last sync.

Bill History

  1. 2026-06-04 Senate

    SUBSTITUTED FOR S8847

  2. 2026-06-04 Senate

    3RD READING CAL.1238

  3. 2026-06-04 Senate

    PASSED SENATE

  4. 2026-06-04 Senate

    RETURNED TO ASSEMBLY

  5. 2026-06-02 Assembly

    REPORTED REFERRED TO RULES

  6. 2026-06-02 Assembly

    REPORTED

  7. 2026-06-02 Assembly

    RULES REPORT CAL.352

  8. 2026-06-02 Assembly

    ORDERED TO THIRD READING RULES CAL.352

  9. 2026-06-02 Assembly

    PASSED ASSEMBLY

  10. 2026-06-02 Assembly

    DELIVERED TO SENATE

  11. 2026-06-02 Senate

    REFERRED TO RULES

  12. 2026-05-19 Assembly

    REPORTED REFERRED TO WAYS AND MEANS

  13. 2026-01-14 Assembly

    REFERRED TO HEALTH

Official Summary Text

Relates to staffing standards for employees performing emergency medical services in the 911 system in a city with a population of over one million people
Sets minimum staffing standards for employees performing emergency medical services in the 911 system in a city with a population of over one million people.

Current Bill Text

Read the full stored bill text
S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                          9528

                                  I N  A S S E M B L Y

                                    January 14, 2026
                                       ___________

        Introduced  by  M.  of A. PHEFFER AMATO -- read once and referred to the
          Committee on Health

        AN ACT to amend the public health law, in relation to staffing standards
          for employees performing emergency medical services in the 911  system
          in a city with a population of over one million people

          THE  PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
        BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

     1    Section 1. Subdivision 1 of section 3005-a of the public  health  law,
     2  as  amended  by  chapter  445 of the laws of 1993, is amended to read as
     3  follows:
     4    1. The following staffing standards shall be in effect  unless  other-
     5  wise provided by this section:
     6    (a) effective January first, nineteen hundred ninety-seven the minimum
     7  staffing  standard  for a registered ambulance service shall be a certi-
     8  fied first responder with the patient;
     9    (b) effective January first, two thousand, the minimum staffing stand-
    10  ard for a voluntary ambulance service  shall  be  an  emergency  medical
    11  technician with the patient;
    12    (c)  (I)  THE MINIMUM STAFFING STANDARD FOR AMBULANCE UNITS RESPONDING
    13  TO CALLS FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES IN THE 911 SYSTEM IN A CITY WITH
    14  A POPULATION OF OVER ONE MILLION PEOPLE SHALL  BE  (1)  A  TEAM  OF  TWO
    15  CERTIFIED  EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS; OR (2) A TEAM OF TWO CERTIFIED
    16  ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS.
    17    (II) THE MINIMUM STANDARD FOR STAFFING SUPERVISORS' VEHICLES  RESPOND-
    18  ING  TO CALLS FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES IN THE 911 SYSTEM IN A CITY
    19  WITH A POPULATION OF OVER ONE MILLION PEOPLE SHALL  BE  A  TEAM  OF  ONE
    20  SUPERVISOR WHO IS CERTIFIED EITHER AS AN EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN OR
    21  AS  AN  ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN, PAIRED WITH ONE CERTIFIED
    22  EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN OR ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN;
    23    (D) the minimum staffing standard for  all  other  ambulance  services
    24  shall be an emergency medical technician with the patient; and
    25    [(d)]  (E)  the minimum staffing standard for an advanced life support
    26  first response service shall be an advanced emergency medical technician
    27  with the patient. Circumstances  permitting  other  than  advanced  life

         EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD11189-04-5
        A. 9528                             2

     1  support  care  by an advanced life support first response service may be
     2  established by rule by the state council, subject to the approval of the
     3  commissioner.
     4    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.