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SB 109

HEALTH SERVICES: Provides for the membership of the Louisiana Emergency Medical Services Commission. (8/1/26)

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Sam Jenkins

SB 109 changes who can serve on the Louisiana Emergency Medical Services Commission, altering membership and appointment rules effective August 1, 2026.

Effective date 8/1/2026.
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Bill Summary · SB 109

Summary of SB 109 (2026) – Louisiana

Purpose and intent

SB 109 proposes changes to the composition of the Louisiana Emergency Medical Services Commission (LEMSC). The primary aim is to adjust or specify the membership of the commission to reflect its governance and oversight of emergency medical services in the state. The bill is designed to take effect on August 1, 2026.

Key provisions

  • Membership changes to the LESMC: The central provision of SB 109 is to modify the membership structure of the Louisiana Emergency Medical Services Commission. While the exact adjustments are not detailed in the summary provided, the bill’s title and subject indicate an emphasis on who can serve and how the commission is staffed.
  • Effective date: The changes would become effective on August 1, 2026.

Who is affected

  • Emergency medical services providers and administrators: By altering the commission’s membership, the bill directly impacts the governance and oversight of EMS operations, including policy development, standards, and coordination at the state level.
  • State agencies and applicants for LESMC positions: Individuals seeking or serving on the LESMC, as well as state agencies that interact with the commission, would be affected by any shifts in eligibility, appointment processes, or term lengths.

Procedural and timeline details

  • Recent activity and timeline:
    • May 7, 2026: Reported without Legislative Bureau amendments, indicating the bill passed the committee with no Bureau-reported changes.
    • March 26, 2026: Read by title and referred to the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare.
    • March 24, 2026: Passed the Senate floor with a vote of 38 yeas and 0 nays; sent to the House; motion to reconsider tabled.
    • March 18, 2026: Reported favorably by the committee.
    • February 23, 2026: Prefiled and provisionally referred to the Committee on Health and Welfare.
  • Legislative status: As of the latest actions, the bill has passed the Senate and moved toward consideration by the House.

Potential impact

  • Governance and oversight: By clarifying or altering the LESMC’s membership, the bill could affect the diversity, expertise, and stakeholder representation on the commission, potentially influencing EMS policy development, credentialing standards, and coordination across jurisdictions.
  • Implementation: If the bill includes new eligibility criteria or appointment processes, affected entities (applicants, nominating bodies, and state agencies) will need to align with the revised framework starting August 1, 2026.

Notes

  • The summary does not provide the exact text of the membership changes. For a precise understanding of who may be eligible, how appointments are made, term lengths, and any required qualifications, the full statutory language or committee analysis should be consulted.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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