S.2993 - Veterans to Paramedics Transition Act

A bill to amend the Public Health Service Act to facilitate emergency medical services personnel training and certification curriculums for military veterans. view all titles (2)

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  • Official: A bill to amend the Public Health Service Act to facilitate emergency medical services personnel training and certification curriculums for military veterans. as introduced.
  • Short: Veterans to Paramedics Transition Act as introduced.

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Official Summary

5/8/2008--Introduced.Veterans to Paramedics Transition Act - Amends the Public Health Service Act to: (1) include among entities eligible for rural emergency medical service training and equipment grants entities that provide training for emergency medical services personnel, including ins

Official Summary

5/8/2008--Introduced.
Veterans to Paramedics Transition Act - Amends the Public Health Service Act to:
(1) include among entities eligible for rural emergency medical service training and equipment grants entities that provide training for emergency medical services personnel, including institutions of higher education, technical colleges, community colleges, and other state-certified training entities; and
(2) include among grant uses the provision of required coursework and training to enable military veterans to satisfy emergency medical services personnel certification requirements, as determined by the appropriate state regulatory entity.


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10/31/08
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[Remarks of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton At The National Press Club On Energy Policy 5/23/06; S.2993, 5/23/06]. Hillary Clinton: I’m Hillary Clinton and I approve this message. And we approve of your message too Hillary. ...

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05/07/08
WashingtonWatch.com - H.R. 6011, The Veterans to Paramedics ...

The Veterans to Paramedics Transition Act (S. 2993). See Bills on the Same Subject: Budgets, Education, Emergency management, Emergency medicine, Employee training, Federal aid to health facilities, Higher education, Labor, Medical care ...

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05/07/08
H.R. 6011: Veterans to Paramedics Transition Act (GovTrack.us)

This bill is identical to S. 2993 (Status: Introduced). Question & Answer. Have a question about this bill? Submit a short fact-oriented question and see if it will be answered by other visitors. (If you have a general question about ...

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