Florida Senate - 2021                                     SB 766
       
       
        
       By Senator Rouson
       
       
       
       
       
       19-00150B-21                                           2021766__
    1                        A bill to be entitled                      
    2         An act relating to cardiovascular emergency protocols
    3         and training; creating s. 395.3042, F.S.; requiring
    4         the Department of Health to send a list of certain
    5         providers of adult cardiovascular services to the
    6         medical directors of licensed emergency medical
    7         services providers by a specified date each year;
    8         requiring the department to develop a sample heart
    9         attack-triage assessment tool; requiring the
   10         department to post the sample assessment tool on its
   11         website and provide a copy of it to all licensed
   12         emergency medical services providers; requiring such
   13         providers to use an assessment tool substantially
   14         similar to the one developed by the department;
   15         requiring the medical director of each licensed
   16         emergency medical services provider to develop and
   17         implement certain protocols for heart attack patients;
   18         requiring licensed emergency medical services
   19         providers to comply with certain provisions; amending
   20         s. 401.465, F.S.; defining the term “telecommunicator
   21         cardiopulmonary resuscitation training”; requiring
   22         certain 911 public safety telecommunicators to receive
   23         biennial telecommunicator cardiopulmonary
   24         resuscitation training; requiring the department to
   25         establish a procedure to monitor adherence to the
   26         training requirements; authorizing the department to
   27         adjust state grant or shared revenue funds distributed
   28         to certain entities based on their employees’
   29         adherence or failure to adhere to the training
   30         requirements; providing an effective date.
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   32  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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   34         Section 1. Section 395.3042, Florida Statutes, is created
   35  to read:
   36         395.3042 Emergency medical services providers; triage and
   37  transportation of heart attack victims to an adult
   38  cardiovascular services provider.—
   39         (1) By June 1 of each year, the department shall send a
   40  list of providers of Level I and Level II adult cardiovascular
   41  services to the medical director of each licensed emergency
   42  medical services provider in this state.
   43         (2) The department shall develop a sample heart attack
   44  triage assessment tool. The department shall post this sample
   45  assessment tool on its website and provide a copy of the
   46  assessment tool to each licensed emergency medical services
   47  provider. Each licensed emergency medical services provider must
   48  use a heart attack-triage assessment tool that is substantially
   49  similar to the sample triage assessment tool provided by the
   50  department.
   51         (3) The medical director of each licensed emergency medical
   52  services provider shall develop and implement assessment,
   53  treatment, and transport-destination protocols for heart attack
   54  patients, with the intent to assess and treat patients and
   55  transport them to the most appropriate hospital. Such protocols
   56  must include the development and implementation of a plan for
   57  the triage and transport of patients with acute heart attack
   58  symptoms.
   59         (4) Each emergency medical services provider licensed under
   60  chapter 401 shall comply with this section.
   61         Section 2. Present subsections (3) and (4) of section
   62  401.465, Florida Statutes, are redesignated as subsections (4)
   63  and (5), respectively, paragraph (d) of subsection (1) and a new
   64  subsection (3) are added to that section, and paragraphs (d) and
   65  (j) of subsection (2) of that section are amended, to read:
   66         401.465 911 public safety telecommunicator certification.—
   67         (1) DEFINITIONS.—As used in this section, the term:
   68         (d) “Telecommunicator cardiopulmonary resuscitation
   69  training means specific training and continuing education that
   70  is evidence-based and uses nationally accepted guidelines for
   71  high-quality telecommunicator cardiopulmonary resuscitation,
   72  including for the recognition of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
   73  over the telephone and the delivery of telephonic instructions
   74  for treating such cardiac arrest and performing compression-only
   75  cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
   76         (2)PERSONNEL; STANDARDS AND CERTIFICATION.—
   77         (d) The department shall determine whether the applicant
   78  meets the requirements specified in this section and in rules of
   79  the department and shall issue a certificate to any person who
   80  meets such requirements. Such requirements must include the
   81  following:
   82         1. Completion of an appropriate 911 public safety
   83  telecommunication training program;
   84         2. Certification under oath that the applicant is not
   85  addicted to alcohol or any controlled substance;
   86         3. Certification under oath that the applicant is free from
   87  any physical or mental defect or disease that might impair the
   88  applicant’s ability to perform his or her duties;
   89         4. Submission of the application fee prescribed in
   90  subsection (4) (3);
   91         5. Submission of a completed application to the department
   92  which indicates compliance with subparagraphs 1., 2., and 3.;
   93  and
   94         6. Effective October 1, 2012, passage of an examination
   95  approved by the department which measures the applicant’s
   96  competency and proficiency in the subject material of the public
   97  safety telecommunication training program.
   98         (j)1. The requirement for certification as a 911 public
   99  safety telecommunicator is waived for a person employed as a
  100  sworn state-certified law enforcement officer, provided the
  101  officer:
  102         a. Is selected by his or her chief executive to perform as
  103  a 911 public safety telecommunicator;
  104         b. Performs as a 911 public safety telecommunicator on an
  105  occasional or limited basis; and
  106         c. Passes the department-approved examination that measures
  107  the competency and proficiency of an applicant in the subject
  108  material comprising the public safety telecommunication program.
  109         2. A sworn state-certified law enforcement officer who
  110  fails an examination taken under subparagraph 1. must take a
  111  department-approved public safety telecommunication training
  112  program prior to retaking the examination.
  113         3. The testing required under this paragraph is exempt from
  114  the examination fee required under subsection (4) (3).
  115         (3)TELECOMMUNICATOR CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION
  116  TRAINING.—
  117         (a)In addition to the certification and recertification
  118  requirements imposed in subsection (2), 911 public safety
  119  telecommunicators who take telephone calls and provide dispatch
  120  functions for emergency medical conditions shall also receive
  121  telecommunicator cardiopulmonary resuscitation training every 2
  122  years.
  123         (b)The department shall establish a procedure to monitor
  124  adherence to the training requirements of this subsection and
  125  may adjust state grant or shared revenue funds distributed to a
  126  public safety agency as defined in s. 365.171(3)(d) based on its
  127  employees’ adherence or failure to adhere to these requirements.
  128         Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2021.