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Commission Adopts New Administrative Rules

Commission Adopts New Administrative Rules

WASHINGTON, DC, FEBRUARY 21, 2024 – The Interstate Commission for EMS Personnel Practice announces the adoption of revised Administrative Rules, a significant development following a detailed seven-month drafting and review process. These rules, unanimously approved at the Commission's first quarter meeting on February 21, 2024, aim to refine and fortify the operational framework of the Recognition of EMS Personnel Practice Interstate Compact (REPLICA).
 
The Interstate Commission for EMS Personnel Practice  Announces New Commissioners for Missouri and Virginia

The Interstate Commission for EMS Personnel Practice Announces New Commissioners for Missouri and Virginia

The Interstate Commission for EMS Personnel Practice (ICEMSPP) is delighted to announce the appointment of two new Commissioners. The State of Missouri has appointed George Miller as the Delegate and Commissioner to the EMS Compact’s Commission, effective February 7, 2024. Similarly, Camela Crittenden has been appointed as the Delegate and Commissioner for the Commonwealth of Virginia, starting February 14, 2024.
 
Anthony Martin, MBA, NRP Appointed as Pennsylvania's EMS Compact Commissioner

Anthony Martin, MBA, NRP Appointed as Pennsylvania's EMS Compact Commissioner

The Interstate Commission for EMS Personnel Practice is pleased to announce the appointment of Anthony Martin, MBA, NRP as the EMS Compact Commissioner for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Mr. Martin was officially seated as Pennsylvania's Commissioner at the Executive Committee meeting held on January 10, 2024.
Commissioner Martin, with over two decades of experience as a paramedic, has played a pivotal role in advancing emergency medical services in Pennsylvania. In December 2023, he took the helm as the Director of the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services at the Pennsylvania Department of Health... <<READ MORE>>

Commission Endorses Position Paper on Biometric Criminal History Checks

December 6, 2023 – The Interstate Commission for EMS Personnel Practice is excited to announce the approval and release of the Position Paper titled "Biometric Criminal History Checks for EMS Personnel" (POSITION PAPER 2023-01), effective December 6, 2023. This position paper underscores the vital necessity for a consistent implementation of FBI-compliant biometric criminal history records checks for all Emergency Medical Services practitioner licensures in the United States. 
Commission Elects Secretary; Seats Six New Commissioners

Commission Elects Secretary; Seats Six New Commissioners

The Interstate Commission for EMS Personnel Practice convened for its fourth-quarter meeting on November 15, 2023. It is with great pleasure that the commission announces the re-election of Commissioner Joe House from Kansas for a second term as Secretary. With a track record of exceptional leadership, Commissioner House has been instrumental in driving the commission's achievements and spearheading its initiatives.
Oklahoma, the 24th State to Enact the EMS Compact

Oklahoma, the 24th State to Enact the EMS Compact

The EMS Compact proudly announces that effective November 1, 2023, the State of Oklahoma is officially a member of the Emergency Medical Services Compact, marking a significant leap forward in advancing emergency medical services. Earlier this year Governor J Kevin Stitt signed the Recognition of EMS Personnel Licensure Interstate Compact legislation (House Bill 2422) into law with an effective date of November 1, 2023, making Oklahoma the 24th state to join the EMS Compact.
Indiana EMS office now a stand-alone division of agency

Indiana EMS office now a stand-alone division of agency

The Indiana Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday notified the Indiana EMS Commission that EMS has been designated as one of the five core divisions of the agency. For more than a decade, EMS has existed as a section under Fire and Building Services, administered by the Indiana State Fire Marshal.
“Indiana EMS is a critical function of public health and public safety,” IDHS Executive Director Joel Thacker said. “As such, it deserves to function independently to better recognize its contributions and be allowed to evolve to best serve the growing needs of Hoosiers in the future.”  <<Read more...>>
 
Nevada Unifies EMS Standards with Assembly Bill 158

Nevada Unifies EMS Standards with Assembly Bill 158

Nevada proudly stands as the 23rd state to unify its Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel standards with the Recognition of EMS Personnel Practice Interstate Compact (EMS Compact). Assembly Bill 158, approved unanimously by the Assembly and Senate and signed by Governor Joe Lombardo on June 12, 2023, is set to take effect on October 1, 2023.... 
2023-2024 Meeting Schedule

2023-2024 Meeting Schedule

The Interstate Commission for EMS Personnel Practice publishes the dates for its Executive Committee and Full Commission meetings, ensuring transparency and accessibility. These meetings are open to all Commissioners, State EMS Officials, stakeholders, as well as the general public. This allows for broad participation and ensures that individuals with an interest in the EMS Compact can stay informed and contribute to the discussions and decisions made during these meetings.
Mollers Announces Retirement

Mollers Announces Retirement

Following a long career of public service and national EMS leadership roles, Ray Mollers, the Executive Director of the Interstate Commission for EMS Personnel Practice has announced his upcoming retirement. Mollers informed the Commission of his intentions to retire by September 2023, and is committed to ensuring a smooth transition in leadership of the Commission to the next Executive Director....<MORE>
Pennsylvania joins the EMS Compact

Pennsylvania joins the EMS Compact

Governor Tom Wolf signed Senate Bill-861, which makes Pennsylvania the twenty-second state to join the Recognition of EMS Personnel Interstate Compact, known as the “EMS Compact.”

South Dakota joins the EMS Compact in 2021

"We are happy to be joining the EMS Compact," South Dakota EMS Director Marty Link said in a statement. "This is great news for the citizens of our State, our EMS personnel, and our neighbors in the surrounding states. Given our strategic location with neighboring states, we recognize we are an important part of the national EMS Compact puzzle."
Oklahoma Joins EMS Compact

Oklahoma Joins EMS Compact

J. Kevin Stitt, Governor of Oklahoma signs into law the Recognition of EMS Personnel Licensure Interstate CompAct.