Detailed Legislative Reports - Topical Index : 2021-22

The report shows all versions of each bill. Bolded bills with asterisks have passed the Legislature.

  • EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND SERVICES RSS (See also COVID-19 AND CORONAVIRUS; EMERGENCIES; EMERGENCY, STATE OF; FIRST RESPONDERS; MILITARY DEPARTMENT; NATURAL DISASTERS; ROADS AND HIGHWAYS; TOWING AND TOW TRUCKS; TRAFFIC )

    • 911 advisory committee, re-creating for 911 implementation and operation throughout state: HB 1703, * SHB 1703, CH 203 (2022), SB 5571
    • 911 excise tax, deposits into 911 account for 911 emergency communications system network: HB 1703, * SHB 1703, CH 203 (2022), SB 5571
    • 911 statewide emergency communications system, modernizing to next generation 911 system: HB 1703, * SHB 1703, CH 203 (2022), SB 5571
    • 911, enhanced service, state coordination office, 988 crisis hotline system role of: HB 1182, HB 1477, SHB 1477, SB 5209
    • 911, enhanced service, state coordination office, 988 crisis hotline/call center hubs/crisis system role of: * E2SHB 1477, CH 302 (2021)
    • 911, enhanced service, state coordination office, certification board in, establishing: SB 5555
    • 911, public safety telecommunicators certification/training program, creating: * SSB 5555, CH 286 (2022)
    • 911, public safety telecommunicators, certification/training program for, establishing certification board to create: SB 5555
    • 911, state coordination office, certification board in, establishing: * SSB 5555, CH 286 (2022)
    • 988 crisis hotline, coordination with crisis call center hubs and behavioral health crisis response system: * E2SHB 1477, CH 302 (2021)
    • 988 crisis hotline, coordination with crisis hotline centers, 911 systems, and behavioral health crisis system: HB 1182, HB 1477, SHB 1477, SB 5209
    • 988 crisis hotline, nationwide phone number, use by veterans/military members/family members: SHB 1181, * E2SHB 1181, CH 191 (2022)
    • 988 crisis system program, repealing 988 line tax and funding from general fund: SB 5816
    • 988 suicide prevention hotline, on signs for certain public works projects: * E2SHB 1181, CH 191 (2022), HB 1600
    • 988 suicide prevention hotline, on signs on or near new bridges, when: HB 1595, SHB 1595, SB 5673, SSB 5673
    • Ambulance services, authority of county transportation authorities to pay for training of personnel for: HB 1505
    • Ambulance services, by certain associations in rural areas, personnel: * SB 5198, CH 17 (2021)
    • Communications systems, emergency, local sales/use tax for, county-city interlocal agreements: HB 1155, * SHB 1155, CH 297 (2021)
    • Disaster response account, continuing temporary uses of funds in: SSB 5616, * 2SSB 5616, CH 157 (2022)
    • Emergency management council, tribal members, adding: * SB 5101, CH 233 (2021)
    • Emergency medical personnel, injury/disease/death due to other's neglect/omission/etc., action for recovery/damages: SHB 1341
    • Emergency medical services providers, interfering with, gross misdemeanor: HB 1826, SHB 1826, SB 5839, SSB 5839
    • Emergency medical services providers, practicing under provisional emergency services provider certification, when: * SHB 1893, CH 136 (2022), SSB 5900
    • Emergency medical services, as permissible use of local sales tax revenues: SB 5341
    • Emergency medical services, cardiac and stroke emergencies, current system response for, evaluating: HB 1995, SB 5821, * SSB 5821, CH 58 (2022)
    • Emergency medical services, emergency services supervisory organizations in diversion centers for: HB 1276, * SHB 1276, CH 69 (2021)
    • Emergency medical services, organ transport vehicles for time urgent organs, definition and requirements: SB 5724
    • Emergency medical technicians and paramedics, licensed in another state, provisional license for: SB 5900
    • Emergency medical technicians and paramedics, provisional emergency services provider certification for, when: * SHB 1893, CH 136 (2022), SSB 5900
    • Emergency medical technicians, providing communicable disease collaborative care with public health agencies: HB 1893, * SHB 1893, CH 136 (2022), SB 5754
    • Emergency services vehicles, clearing railroad grade crossings for, when: SB 5955
    • Emergency services, theft from local fire/medical, replacing stolen equipment, funds distribution for: HB 2120
    • Emergency services, theft from, in the first degree, class B felony: HB 2120
    • Emergency services, theft from, in the second degree, class C felony: HB 2120
    • Flooding, Dec. 2021/Jan. 2022, disaster response account expenditures to support recovery from: SB 5937
    • Mobile mental health crisis intervention programs/services, emergency crisis assistance teams for, establishing: HB 1392
    • Pandemics, statewide pandemic preparation and response task force and account, establishing: HB 1340
    • Pandemics, statewide pandemic response and recovery task force for after-action review, establishing: SHB 1340
    • Pandemics/epidemics, local preparedness and response plans for, local health jurisdictions to develop/implement: HB 1442
    • Pandemics/epidemics, viral infections/severe disease prevention, health professionals committee, convening: HB 1442
    • Paramedics and emergency medical technicians, licensed in another state, provisional license for: SB 5900
    • Paramedics and emergency medical technicians, provisional emergency services provider certification for, when: * SHB 1893, CH 136 (2022), SSB 5900
    • Professional rescue doctrine, repealing to allow professional rescuer actions in certain cases of neglect/omission/etc.: SHB 1341
    • Professional rescuers, injury/disease/death due to other's neglect/omission/conduct, action for recovery/damages: SHB 1341
    • Resiliency, statewide disaster resiliency program, developing and administering: SHB 1147
    • Weather, extreme weather response grant program for cities/towns/counties: HB 1620, SHB 1620

The report shows all versions of each bill. Bolded bills with asterisks have passed the Legislature.