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1983 HOUSE OF DELEGATES 29
Affirmative: 0 Negative: 132
(See Roll Call No. 30)
The Speaker announced the veto was sustained.
MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE
May 31, 1983
The Honorable Benjamin L. Cardin
Speaker of the House of Delegates
State House
Annapolis, Maryland 21404
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland
Constitution, I have today vetoed House Bill 920.
This bill defines an "emergency medical technician
paramedic", provides reciprocity to similarly trained individuals
in an adjoining state, and, subject to rules and regulations of
the State Board of Medical Examiners and the Commission on
Medical Discipline, authorizes an emergency medical
technician-paramedic to perform four types of emergency services
without a license.
Senate Bill 403, which was passed by the General Assembly
and signed by me on May 10, 1983, accomplishes the same purpose.
Therefore it is not necessary for me to sign House Bill 920.
Sincerely,
Harry Hughes
Governor
Read and ordered journalized.
House Bill No. 920
AN ACT concerning
Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedics
FOR the purpose of allowing the State Board of Medical Examiners
and the Commission on Medical Discipline of Maryland to
adopt rules and regulations to permit emergency medical
technician-paramedics to perform certain acts without a
license to practice medicine under certain conditions; and
generally relating to the power of the State Board of
Medical Examiners and the Commission on Medical Discipline
of Maryland to exempt certain persons from the license
requirements of the Maryland Medical Practice Act.
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