Illinois Code § 210 ILCS 50/3.22

EMT Training, Recruitment, and Retention Task Force.
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(a) The EMT Training, Recruitment, and Retention Task Force is created to address the following:
 
 
(1) the impact that the EMT and Paramedic shortage is 
 
having on this State's EMS System and health care system;
 
 
(2) barriers to the training, recruitment, and 
 
retention of Emergency Medical Technicians throughout this State;
 
 
(3) steps that the State of Illinois can take, 
 
including coordination and identification of State and federal funding sources, to assist Illinois high schools, community colleges, and ground ambulance providers to train, recruit, and retain emergency medical technicians;
 
 
(4) the examination of current testing mechanisms for 
 
EMRs, EMTs, and Paramedics and the utilization of the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians, including current pass rates by licensure level, national utilization, and test preparation strategies;
 
 
(5) how apprenticeship programs, local, regional, and 
 
statewide, can be utilized to recruit and retain EMRs, EMTs, and Paramedics;
 
 
(6) how ground ambulance reimbursement affects the 
 
recruitment and retention of EMTs and Paramedics; and
 
 
(7) all other areas that the Task Force deems 
 
necessary to examine and assist in the recruitment and retention of EMTs and Paramedics.
 
(b) The Task Force shall be comprised of the following members:
 
 
 
appointed by the President of the Senate, who shall serve as co-chair;
 
 
 
appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives;
 
 
 
appointed by the Senate Minority Leader;
 
 
 
appointed by the House Minority Leader, who shall serve as co-chair;
 
 
(5) 9 members representing private ground ambulance 
 
providers throughout this State representing for-profit and non-profit rural and urban ground ambulance providers, appointed by the President of the Senate;
 
 
(6) 3 members representing hospitals, appointed by 
 
the Speaker of the House of Representatives, with one member representing safety-net hospitals and one member representing rural hospitals;
 
 
(7) 3 members representing a statewide association of 
 
nursing homes, appointed by the President of the Senate;
 
 
(8) one member representing the State Board of 
 
Education, appointed by the House Minority Leader;
 
 
(9) 2 EMS Medical Directors from a Regional EMS 
 
Medical Directors Committee, appointed by the Governor; and
 
 
(10) one member representing the Illinois Community 
 
College Systems, appointed by the Minority Leader of the Senate.
 
(c) Members of the Task Force shall serve without compensation.
 
(d) The Task Force shall convene at the call of the co-chairs and shall hold at least 6 meetings.
 
(e) The Task Force shall submit its final report to the General Assembly and the Governor no later than September 1, 2024, and upon the submission of its final report, the Task Force shall be dissolved.

having on this State's EMS System and health care system;
retention of Emergency Medical Technicians throughout this State;
including coordination and identification of State and federal funding sources, to assist Illinois high schools, community colleges, and ground ambulance providers to train, recruit, and retain emergency medical technicians;
EMRs, EMTs, and Paramedics and the utilization of the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians, including current pass rates by licensure level, national utilization, and test preparation strategies;
statewide, can be utilized to recruit and retain EMRs, EMTs, and Paramedics;
recruitment and retention of EMTs and Paramedics; and
necessary to examine and assist in the recruitment and retention of EMTs and Paramedics.
appointed by the President of the Senate, who shall serve as co-chair;
appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives;
appointed by the Senate Minority Leader;
appointed by the House Minority Leader, who shall serve as co-chair;
providers throughout this State representing for-profit and non-profit rural and urban ground ambulance providers, appointed by the President of the Senate;
the Speaker of the House of Representatives, with one member representing safety-net hospitals and one member representing rural hospitals;
nursing homes, appointed by the President of the Senate;
Education, appointed by the House Minority Leader;
Medical Directors Committee, appointed by the Governor; and
College Systems, appointed by the Minority Leader of the Senate.

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