Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Alaska House Bill HB70

Introduced
1/27/25  
Refer
1/27/25  
Report Pass
3/21/25  
Engrossed
4/28/25  
Report Pass
5/16/25  
Enrolled
6/30/25  
Enrolled
7/30/25  
Vetoed
7/17/25  

Caption

Emergency Med Svcs; Operational Canines

Impact

The legislation will amend existing laws regarding the operation of emergency medical services by specifically outlining the duties and liabilities of emergency medical personnel when providing care to operational canines. The modification brings operational canines under the umbrella of emergency medical services, thereby formalizing the process through which these animals can receive critical medical care during emergencies. This change is expected to improve the care given to canines in crisis situations, potentially saving lives and improving recovery outcomes.

Summary

House Bill 70 focuses on the provision of emergency medical services for operational canines, which include dogs used by law enforcement and in search and rescue missions. The bill enables certified emergency medical technicians and mobile intensive care paramedics to deliver urgent medical care to these canines in situations where veterinarians are not immediately available. This development aims to enhance the support for working dogs that are often exposed to hazardous environments and need prompt medical attention.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HB 70 is largely positive, especially among animal welfare advocates and emergency service providers who recognize the need for protocols that support the health of working dogs. However, there is a cautious approach regarding the expansion of emergency medical personnel's roles in veterinary care, with discussions on ensuring that veterinarians remain key in providing specialized medical attention to these animals.

Contention

Some points of contention include the potential for confusion or overlap in responsibilities between emergency medical technicians and veterinary professionals. While the bill enhances the capabilities of emergency responders, there are concerns that it might lead to issues in accountability or the quality of care provided. The legislation also includes measures that protect licensed veterinarians from liability when they receive operational canines treated by emergency responders, which some stakeholders worry could dilute standards of care if not carefully monitored.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK HB27

Medical Major Emergencies; Cpr Curriculum

AK S0796

Veterinary Medicine

AK HB1767

To Abolish The Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council; And To Create The Emergency Medical Services Advisory Committee.

AK SB89

Physician Assistant Scope Of Practice

AK PR26-0481

Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department Medical Director Dr. Sean Morgan Confirmation Resolution of 2025

AK HB1238

Designating Emergency Medical Services Essential Services

AK SCR9

Suspend Uniform Rules For Hb 70

AK HB1069

Availability of Emergency Medical Services

AK HB335

Disaster Emergency Plan For Pets

AK HB1253

To Adopt The Emergency Medical Services Personnel Licensure Interstate Compact In Arkansas.

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