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ID S1310
Bill
Status
3/15/2018
Primary Sponsor
Health and Welfare Committee
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AI Summary
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Allows licensed emergency medical responders (EMR) with valid ambulance certification to deliver patient care on transports, in addition to the existing requirement for licensed emergency medical technicians (EMT).
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Requires EMS agencies to collect and report data using a nationally validated emergency medical services information system in accordance with board rules.
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Mandates the EMS bureau provide notice of new applications to all cities, counties, and local government units with overlapping geographic coverage areas and restricts cost/revenue data use to informational purposes only.
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Establishes that applicants must submit anticipated agency costs and revenues, projected response time changes, and narrative descriptions of projected clinical patient benefits as conditions of licensure.
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Specifies that denials of EMS agency licenses are governed by IDAPA 16.05.03 rules for contested case proceedings and declaratory rulings.
Legislative Description
Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding minimum standards for EMS agencies.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
Last Action
Session Law Chapter 101 Effective: 07/01/2018
3/15/2018