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Emergency medical services education
This bill requires the Technical College System Board to provide grants to technical colleges that provide emergency medical services courses that train and prepare individuals for initial certification or initial licensure as an emergency medical responder or an emergency medical services practitioner. No grants may be awarded to a technical college for the emergency medical services courses if admission priority to the course is given to residents based on the technical college district in which the resident lives.
Tuition and materials costs for emergency medical responders and emergency medical services practitioners
The bill requires the Higher Educational Aids Board to develop a program to reimburse individuals or their employers for the cost of tuition and materials necessary for the individual to qualify for initial certification or initial licensure as an emergency medical responder or an emergency medical services practitioner. To be eligible for reimbursement for the costs necessary to qualify for an initial certification or license, the individual must satisfactorily complete any required course of instruction, pass any required examination, receive a certification or license from DHS, and apply to HEAB for reimbursement on a form prescribed by HEAB.
Live 911 pilot program
The bill directs the Department of Military Affairs, through a pilot program, to distribute moneys through grants to enable real-time video and multimedia communications between public safety answering points and individuals who call for emergency services. Further, the bill requires DMA to annually report to the legislature on the performance of the pilot program, including information on outcomes from the pilot program, the number of responses from dispatch that were altered due to increased information from the pilot program, and any cost savings associated with the pilot program. The bill does not require DMA to submit a report to the legislature in any year that DMA does not award any moneys through grants for the pilot program.
For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be printed as an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows:
SB182,1
1Section 1. 38.04 (9m) of the statutes is created to read:
SB182,2,6238.04 (9m) Emergency medical services education. (a) Subject to par.
3(b), the board shall provide grants to technical colleges that provide emergency
4medical services courses that train and prepare individuals for initial certification
5or initial licensure as an emergency medical responder, as defined in s. 256.01 (4p),
6or an emergency medical services practitioner, as defined in s. 256.01 (5).
SB182,2,117(b) The board may not provide a grant under par. (a) to a technical college for
8use in any year in which, in regards to a emergency medical services course
9described in par. (a), the technical colleges district board or the technical college
10gives admission priority to residents based on the district in which the resident
11lives.
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1Section 2. 39.378 of the statutes is created to read:
SB182,3,6239.378 Tuition and material costs for emergency medical services. (1)
3The board shall develop a program to reimburse the persons described under sub.
4(2) for the tuition and materials costs incurred in completing a course at a technical
5college in this state as necessary to qualify for initial licensure or initial
6certification.
SB182,3,77(2) The following persons are eligible for reimbursement under this section:
SB182,3,108(a) An individual who is applying for an initial license as an emergency
9medical services practitioner under s. 256.15 (6) (a) if the individual has personally
10paid the tuition or materials costs for the course.
SB182,3,1311(b) An individual who is applying for initial certification as an emergency
12medical responder under s. 256.15 (8) (b) if the individual has personally paid the
13tuition or materials costs for the course.
SB182,3,1514(c) The employer of an individual listed under par. (a) or (b) if the employer
15has paid for the applicants cost of tuition or materials for the course.
SB182,3,1716(3) To be eligible for reimbursement under this section, a person described
17under sub. (2) shall satisfy the following criteria:
SB182,3,1818(a) For individuals described under sub. (2) (a):
SB182,3,20191. The individual has satisfactorily completed a course of instruction and
20training required under s. 256.15 (6) (a) 2.
SB182,3,22212. The individual has passed any examination required under s. 256.15 (6) (a)
223.
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13. The individual has met all additional qualifications for licensure as may be
2required by the department of health services under s. 256.15 (6) (a) 4.
SB182,4,434. The individual has received an initial license from the department of health
4services as an emergency medical services practitioner under s. 256.15 (6).
SB182,4,85(b) For individuals described under sub. (2) (b), the individual has
6satisfactorily completed a course of instruction required under s. 256.15 (8) (b) 3.
7and has received certification as an emergency medical responder from the
8department of health services under s. 256.15 (8) (b).
SB182,4,119(c) For employers who have paid for an individuals costs of tuition or
10materials as described under sub. (2) (c), the individual satisfies the criteria under
11par. (a) or (b).
SB182,4,1412(4) To receive reimbursement under this section, persons described under
13sub. (2) who are eligible for reimbursement under sub. (3) shall apply to the board
14for reimbursement on a form prescribed by the board.
SB182,315Section 3. Nonstatutory provisions.
SB182,4,1616(1) Live 911 pilot program.
SB182,4,2017(a) Grants. The department of military affairs may through a pilot program
18distribute moneys through grants to public safety answering points to enable real-
19time video and multimedia communications between public safety answering
20points and individuals who call for emergency services.
SB182,5,421(b) Report. No later than October 15, 2027, the department of military affairs
22shall submit a report to the chief clerk of each house of the legislature for
23distribution to the legislature under s. 13.172 (2) on the performance of the pilot

1program under this subsection. The report shall include information on outcomes
2from the pilot program, the number of responses from dispatch that were altered
3due to increased information from the pilot program, and any cost savings
4associated with the pilot program.
SB182,5,55(end)
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