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Maloy introduces bill to fix scheduling disparity for rural EMS agencies - Utah Policy
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Maloy introduces bill to fix scheduling disparity for rural EMS agencies - Utah Policy
Today, Congresswoman Celeste Maloy (UT-02) and Senator John Curtis (UT) introduced the Rural Emergency Response Support Act, legislation that would amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to allow rural emergency medical services employees to work 80 hours over a 14-day period, rather than the current 40-hour, 7-day limit. The legislation is also co-sponsored by Utah Representatives Blake Moore (UT-01), Mike Kennedy (UT-03), and Burgess Owens…
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