Bill Text: NY S08432 | 2017-2018 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Relates to the rights and working conditions of emergency medical technicians employed by the New York city fire department; requires rest and meal breaks.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2018-05-07 - REFERRED TO CIVIL SERVICE AND PENSIONS [S08432 Detail]

Download: New_York-2017-S08432-Introduced.html


                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
                                          8432
                    IN SENATE
                                       May 7, 2018
                                       ___________
        Introduced  by  Sen.  GOLDEN -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Civil Service and Pensions
        AN ACT to amend the civil service law and the administrative code of the
          city of New York, in relation to the rights and working conditions  of
          emergency  medical  technicians  employed  by  the  New York city fire
          department
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
     1    Section  1.  The  civil service law is amended by adding a new section
     2  215 to read as follows:
     3    § 215. Emergency medical technicians rights  and  working  conditions.
     4  1. As used in this section, the following terms shall have the following
     5  meanings unless otherwise specified:
     6    (a) "Emergency medical technician" shall mean a person employed by the
     7  fire  department  of  the  city  of New York in a title whose duties are
     8  those of an emergency medical technician or advanced  emergency  medical
     9  technician,  as those terms are defined in section three thousand one of
    10  the public health law, or whose duties require the direct supervision of
    11  such employees whose duties are those of an emergency medical technician
    12  or advanced emergency medical technician.
    13    (b) "Department" shall mean the fire department of  the  city  of  New
    14  York.
    15    2. (a) An emergency medical technician engaged in prehospital emergen-
    16  cy  medical  services  whose scheduled shift or hours worked is at least
    17  four hours shall be authorized and permitted to take rest periods  that,
    18  to  the  extent practicable, shall be in the middle of each work period.
    19  The duration of such authorized rest periods shall be based on the total
    20  hours worked daily at the rate of ten minutes rest time for  every  four
    21  hours  worked.  A  rest  period is not required for an emergency medical
    22  technician whose total daily work time is less than four hours.  Author-
    23  ized  rest  period time shall be counted as hours worked for which there
    24  shall be no deduction from wages.
    25    (b) During the authorized rest period provided for  in  this  subdivi-
    26  sion,  an  emergency  medical technician shall be relieved of all duties
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD15786-01-8

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     1  and the department shall relinquish control over the use of such time by
     2  such emergency medical technician; provided, however, that an  emergency
     3  medical  technician  may  be required to monitor pagers, radios, station
     4  alert  boxes,  intercoms,  cellular  telephones,  or other communication
     5  methods during such time.
     6    (c) (i) The department may interrupt a  rest  period  and  require  an
     7  emergency  medical  technician  to  terminate his or her rest period and
     8  resume work in the event of an unforeseeable natural or man-made  disas-
     9  ter.
    10    (ii)  In  the  event  that  a  rest  period is interrupted pursuant to
    11  subparagraph (i) of this paragraph  or  not  provided  to  an  emergency
    12  medical  technician for any other reason, such emergency medical techni-
    13  cian shall be paid one hour of pay at his or her regular rate of compen-
    14  sation for each workday during which a rest period is interrupted or not
    15  provided, and shall be provided with an equivalent rest period  as  soon
    16  as  practicable  thereafter  during  such emergency medical technician's
    17  shift.
    18    (iii) At the end of each pay period, an emergency  medical  technician
    19  shall be furnished with an itemized statement of the total hours paid or
    20  owed  due  to  an  interrupted  rest  period or rest period that was not
    21  provided in accordance  with  this  paragraph.  This  statement  may  be
    22  included as part of the payroll statement issued for the pay period.
    23    3. (a) An emergency medical technician engaged in prehospital emergen-
    24  cy  medical  services  for a work period of more than five hours per day
    25  shall be provided a meal period of not less than thirty minutes,  except
    26  that  if  the  total work period per day of the employee is no more than
    27  six hours, the meal period may be waived by mutual consent of  both  the
    28  department and the collective bargaining representative of the emergency
    29  medical technician.
    30    (b)  During the meal period provided for in this subdivision, an emer-
    31  gency medical technician shall be relieved of all duties and the depart-
    32  ment shall relinquish control over the use of such time by such emergen-
    33  cy medical technician, except that an emergency medical  technician  may
    34  be  required  to monitor pagers, radios, station alert boxes, intercoms,
    35  cellular telephones, or other communication methods during such time.
    36    (c) (i) The department may interrupt a  meal  period  and  require  an
    37  emergency  medical  technician  to  terminate the meal period and resume
    38  work in the event of an unforeseeable natural or man-made disaster.
    39    (ii) In the event that  a  meal  period  is  interrupted  pursuant  to
    40  subparagraph  (i)  of  this  paragraph  or  not provided to an emergency
    41  medical technician for any other reason, such emergency medical  techni-
    42  cian shall be paid one hour of pay at his or her regular rate of compen-
    43  sation  for  each workday during which the meal period is interrupted or
    44  not provided as scheduled, and shall be provided with an equivalent meal
    45  period as soon as practicable thereafter during such  emergency  medical
    46  technician's shift.
    47    (iii)  At  the end of each pay period, an emergency medical technician
    48  shall be furnished with an itemized statement of the total hours paid or
    49  owed due to an interrupted meal period or a meal  period  that  was  not
    50  provided  in  accordance  with  this  paragraph.  This  statement may be
    51  included as part of the payroll statement issued for the pay period.
    52    4. An emergency medical  technician  who,  for  purposes  of  awaiting
    53  dispatch, is stationed at a location within one thousand feet of a fire-
    54  house  in use by the department may choose the firehouse as an alternate
    55  location for performing his or her duties while awaiting dispatch.

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     1    § 2. The administrative code of the city of New  York  is  amended  by
     2  adding a new section 12-140 to read as follows:
     3    §  12-140 Emergency medical technicians rights and working conditions.
     4  a. As used in this section, the following terms shall have the following
     5  meanings unless otherwise specified:
     6    (1) "Emergency medical technician" shall mean a person employed by the
     7  fire department of the city of New York in  a  title  whose  duties  are
     8  those  of  an emergency medical technician or advanced emergency medical
     9  technician, as those terms are defined in section three thousand one  of
    10  the public health law, or whose duties require the direct supervision of
    11  such employees whose duties are those of an emergency medical technician
    12  or advanced emergency medical technician.
    13    (2)  "Department"  shall  mean  the fire department of the city of New
    14  York.
    15    b. (1) An emergency medical technician engaged in prehospital emergen-
    16  cy medical services whose scheduled shift or hours worked  is  at  least
    17  four  hours shall be authorized and permitted to take rest periods that,
    18  to the extent practicable, shall be in the middle of each  work  period.
    19  The duration of such authorized rest periods shall be based on the total
    20  hours  worked  daily at the rate of ten minutes rest time for every four
    21  hours worked. A rest period is not required  for  an  emergency  medical
    22  technician  whose total daily work time is less than four hours. Author-
    23  ized rest period time shall be counted as hours worked for  which  there
    24  shall be no deduction from wages.
    25    (2)  During  the  authorized rest period provided for in this subdivi-
    26  sion, an emergency medical technician shall be relieved  of  all  duties
    27  and the department shall relinquish control over the use of such time by
    28  such  emergency medical technician, provided, however, that an emergency
    29  medical technician may be required to monitor  pagers,  radios,  station
    30  alert  boxes,  intercoms,  cellular  telephones,  or other communication
    31  methods during such time.
    32    (3) (i) The department may interrupt a  rest  period  and  require  an
    33  emergency  medical  technician  to  terminate his or her rest period and
    34  resume work in the event of an unforeseeable natural or man-made  disas-
    35  ter.
    36    (ii)  In  the  event  that  a  rest  period is interrupted pursuant to
    37  subparagraph (i) of this paragraph  or  not  provided  to  an  emergency
    38  medical  technician for any other reason, such emergency medical techni-
    39  cian shall be paid one hour of pay at his or her regular rate of compen-
    40  sation for each workday during which a rest period is interrupted or not
    41  provided, and shall be provided with an equivalent rest period  as  soon
    42  as  practicable  thereafter  during  such emergency medical technician's
    43  shift.
    44    (iii) At the end of each pay period, an emergency  medical  technician
    45  shall be furnished with an itemized statement of the total hours paid or
    46  owed  due  to  an  interrupted  rest  period or rest period that was not
    47  provided in accordance  with  this  paragraph.  This  statement  may  be
    48  included as part of the payroll statement issued for the pay period.
    49    c. (1) An emergency medical technician engaged in prehospital emergen-
    50  cy  medical  services  for a work period of more than five hours per day
    51  shall be provided a meal period of not less than thirty minutes,  except
    52  that  if  the  total work period per day of the employee is no more than
    53  six hours, the meal period may be waived by mutual consent of  both  the
    54  department and the collective bargaining representative of the emergency
    55  medical technician.

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     1    (2)  During the meal period provided for in this subdivision, an emer-
     2  gency medical technician shall be relieved of all duties and the depart-
     3  ment shall relinquish control over the use of such time by such emergen-
     4  cy medical technician, except that an emergency medical  technician  may
     5  be  required  to monitor pagers, radios, station alert boxes, intercoms,
     6  cellular telephones, or other communication methods during such time.
     7    (3) (i) The department may interrupt a  meal  period  and  require  an
     8  emergency  medical  technician  to  terminate the meal period and resume
     9  work in the event of an unforeseeable natural or man-made disaster.
    10    (ii) In the event that  a  meal  period  is  interrupted  pursuant  to
    11  subparagraph  (i)  of  this  paragraph  or  not provided to an emergency
    12  medical technician for any other reason, such emergency medical  techni-
    13  cian shall be paid one hour of pay at his or her regular rate of compen-
    14  sation  for  each workday during which the meal period is interrupted or
    15  not provided as scheduled, and shall be provided with an equivalent meal
    16  period as soon as practicable thereafter during such  emergency  medical
    17  technician's shift.
    18    (iii)  At  the end of each pay period, an emergency medical technician
    19  shall be furnished with an itemized statement of the total hours paid or
    20  owed due to an interrupted meal period or a meal  period  that  was  not
    21  provided  in  accordance  with  this  paragraph.  This  statement may be
    22  included as part of the payroll statement issued for the pay period.
    23    d. An emergency medical  technician  who,  for  purposes  of  awaiting
    24  dispatch, is stationed at a location within one thousand feet of a fire-
    25  house  in use by the department may choose the firehouse as an alternate
    26  location for performing his or her duties while awaiting dispatch.
    27    § 3. This act shall take effect immediately.
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