The bill allows an emergency medical service provider to provide preveterinary emergency care to dogs and cats to the extent the provider has received commensurate training and is authorized by the employer to provide the care. If an employer of emergency medical service providers opts to allow its employees to provide this care, the bill requires the employer to specify in the employer's policies the circumstances under which the care may be provided.
Concerning A Grant Of Limited Authority To Emergency Medical Service Providers To Voluntarily Provide Preveterinary Emergency Care To Certain Domesticated Animals.