CPR Bill?
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CPR Bill?
I heard a bill passed where a person who gets CPR certified (correct me if wrong), can get their application fees waived? I’m assuming this takes effect Sept 1? And would an applicant send in proof with their other docs? I think it’s HB 1078
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Re: CPR Bill?
Here's the list of new firearms laws set to go into effect on 9/1. I don't see that one listed.
https://guides.sll.texas.gov/gun-laws/# ... r-25371859
https://guides.sll.texas.gov/gun-laws/# ... r-25371859
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Re: CPR Bill?
This is the bill. https://capitol.texas.gov/BillLookup/Hi ... ill=HB1078
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Re: CPR Bill?
I think it was primarily aimed at driver's licenses with LTC along for the ride so that's why you don't see it on the firearm bills list.Grayling813 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2019 4:10 pm Here's the list of new firearms laws set to go into effect on 9/1. I don't see that one listed.
https://guides.sll.texas.gov/gun-laws/# ... r-25371859
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Re: CPR Bill?
Received an email from the TSRA about HB1078 not being implimented.
. H.B. 1078 Signed by the Governor and scheduled to go into effect Sept. 1, 2019 is not being implemented. This bill would have waived the fees for new Drivers License or LTC applications and renewals if the applicant possessed a current CPR Certification. Part of the public preparedness campaign
So, the RSD can selectively choose which laws to obey and which to ignore?. The bill requires DPS waive the license fees for holders of CPR certifications only if the legislature appropriates money specifically for that purpose. However, funding was not appropriated for this purpose. For this reason, the Department will not implement HB 1078 at this time.
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Re: CPR Bill?
Looks like they gave theselves an out, here is section 4 from H.B. 1078 - "SECTION 4. The Department of Public Safety of the State of Texas is required to implement a provision of this Act only if the legislature appropriates money specifically for that purpose. If the legislature does not appropriate money specifically for that purpose, the Department of Public Safety of the State of Texas may, but is not required to, implement a provision of this Act using other appropriations available for that purpose."
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Disappointing. Thanks for the update.
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Re: CPR Bill?
Read the enrolled bill again.Rob72 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2019 8:10 am Meh. If passed, it would have given every nurse, MD, EMT, Paramed, Fireman and many LE a 1/2 free DL, in addition to everyone who went for their card, "just because." CPR cards are good for 2 years, so SoT is losing fees on all certified people for 1/2 of the period between DL renewals, which is a chunk of change.
Guess I'll be the dissenting voice and say it doesn't bother me. You're either, "in it," or you're not. If you can initiate effective care (CPR, BLS/Trauma Life Support) on-demand, it probably isn't because the State is giving you a freebie, and the ya-hoos who get their cards for the freebie are statistically more likely to get in the way than be of meaningful assistance.
Does not apply to anyone who is required to have the CPR card for their job which includes many of the people you listed above.(2) is not required to hold the certification described by Subdivision (1) as a condition of obtaining or maintaining employment or an occupational license.
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Beat me to it.Papa_Tiger wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2019 8:22 amDoes not apply to anyone who is required to have the CPR card for their job which includes many of the people you listed above.
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