DAR File No. 37690
This rule was published in the July 1, 2013, issue (Vol. 2013, No. 13) of the Utah State Bulletin.
Health, Family Health and Preparedness, Emergency Medical Services
Rule R426-11
General Provisions
Notice of Proposed Rule
(Repeal)
DAR File No.: 37690
Filed: 06/04/2013 10:38:53 AM
RULE ANALYSIS
Purpose of the rule or reason for the change:
This repeal is in response to the Governor's mandate for rule review and simplification. This rule is repealed as part of a change to the sequence of numbering for Title R426 that allows for a new set of rules that begins with Rules R426-1 through R426-9. This is part of a set of rules to update, and re-number all of the administrative rules in a more concise and logical order for implementation.
Summary of the rule or change:
This rule is repealed in its entirety.
State statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:
- Title 26, Chapter 8a
Anticipated cost or savings to:
the state budget:
No anticipated fiscal impact to the state budget because there are no changes in the existing rule requirements that are imposed by this repeal.
local governments:
No anticipated fiscal impact to local governments because there are no changes in the existing rule requirements that are imposed by this repeal.
small businesses:
No anticipated fiscal impact to small businesses because there are no changes in the existing rule requirements that are imposed by this repeal.
persons other than small businesses, businesses, or local governmental entities:
No anticipated fiscal impact to businesses because there are no changes in the existing rule requirements that are imposed by these amendments.
Compliance costs for affected persons:
No anticipated fiscal impact for affected persons because there are no changes in the existing rule requirements that are imposed by this repeal.
Comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses:
No effect on business.
David Patton, PhD, Executive Director
The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Division of Administrative Rules, or at:
HealthFamily Health and Preparedness, Emergency Medical Services
3760 S HIGHLAND DR
SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84106
Direct questions regarding this rule to:
- Guy Dansie at the above address, by phone at 801-273-6671, by FAX at 801-273-4165, or by Internet E-mail at [email protected]
Interested persons may present their views on this rule by submitting written comments to the address above no later than 5:00 p.m. on:
07/31/2013
This rule may become effective on:
08/07/2013
Authorized by:
David Patton, Executive Director
RULE TEXT
R426. Health, Family Health and Preparedness, Emergency Medical Services.
[R426-11. General Provisions.
R426-11-1. Authority and Purpose.
This rule establishes uniform definitions for all R426
rules. It also provides administration standards applicable to
all R426 rules.
R426-11-2. General Definitions.
The definitions in Title 26, Chapter 8a are adopted and
incorporated by reference into this rule, in addition:
(1) "Air Ambulance" means any privately or
publicly owned air vehicle specifically designed, constructed, or
modified, which is intended to be used for and is maintained or
equipped with the intent to be used for, maintained or operated
for the transportation of individuals who are sick, injured, or
otherwise incapacitated or helpless.
(2) "Air medical personnel" means the pilot and
patient care personnel who are involved in an air medical
transport.
(3) "Air Medical Service" means any publicly or
privately owned organization that is licensed or applies for
licensure under R426-2.
(4) "Air Medical Service Medical Director"
means a physician knowledgeable of potential medical
complications which may arise because of air medical transport,
and is responsible for overseeing and assuring that the
appropriate air ambulance, medical personnel, and equipment are
provided for patients transported by the air ambulance
service.
(5) "Air Medical Transport Service" means the
transportation and care of patients by air ambulance.
(6) "CAMTS" is the acronym for the Commission
on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems, which is a
non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of air
medical services.
(7) "Categorization" means the process of
identifying and developing a stratified profile of Utah hospital
trauma critical care capabilities in relation to the standards
defined under R426-5-7.
(8) "Certify," "Certification," and
"Certified" mean the official Department recognition
that an individual has completed a specific level of training and
has the minimum skills required to provide emergency medical care
at the level for which he is certified.
(9) "Committee" or "EMS Committee"
means the State Emergency Medical Services Committee created by
Section 26-1-7.
(10) "Competitive grant" means a grant awarded
through the Emergency Medical Services Grants Program on a
competitive basis for a share of available funds.
(11) "Continuing Medical Education" means
Department-approved training relating specifically to the
appropriate level of certification designed to maintain or
enhance an individual's emergency medical skills.
(12) "Course Coordinator" means an individual
who has completed a Department course coordinator course and is
certified by the Department as capable to conduct
Department-authorized EMS courses.
(13) "Department" means the Utah Department of
Health.
(14) "Emergency Medical Dispatcher" or
"EMD" means an individual who has completed an EMD
training program, approved by the Bureau, who is certified by the
Department as qualified to render services enumerated in this
rule.
(15) "Emergency Medical Dispatch Center" means
an agency designated by the Department for the routine acceptance
of calls for emergency medical assistance from the public,
utilizing a selective medical dispatch system to dispatch
licensed ambulance, and paramedic services.
(16) "EMS" means emergency medical
services.
(17) "Field EMS Personnel" means a certified
individual or individuals who are on-scene providing direct care
to a patient.
(18) Grants Review Subcommittee means a subcommittee
appointed by the EMS Committee to review, evaluate, prioritize
and make grant funding recommendations to the EMS
Committee.
(19) "Inclusive Trauma System means the coordinated
component of the State emergency medical services (EMS) system
composed of all general acute hospitals licensed under Title 26,
Chapter 21, trauma centers, and prehospital providers which have
established communication linkages and triage protocols to
provide for the effective management, transport and care of all
injured patients from initial injury to complete
rehabilitation.
(19) "Individual" means a human being.
(20) "EMS Instructor" means an individual who
has completed a Department EMS instructor course and is certified
by the Department as capable to teach EMS personnel.
(21) "Level of Care" means the capabilities and
commitment to the care of the trauma patient available within a
specified facility.
(22) "Matching Funds" means that portion of
funds, in cash, contributed by the grantee to total project
expenditures.
(23) "Medical Control" means a person who
provides medical supervision to an EMS provider as
either:
(a) on-line medical control which refers to physician
medical direction of prehospital personnel during a medical
emergency; and
(b) off-line medical control which refers to physician
oversight of local EMS services and personnel to assure their
medical accountability.
(24) "Medical Director" means a physician
certified by the Department to provide off-line medical
control.
(25) "Net Income" - The sum of net service
revenue, plus other operating revenue and subsidies of any type,
less operating expenses, interest expense, and income.
(26) "Paramedic Rescue Service" means the
provision of rescue, extrication and patient care by paramedic
personnel, without actual transporting capabilities.
(27) "Paramedic Rescue Unit" means a vehicle
which is properly equipped, maintained and used to transport
paramedics to the scene of emergencies to perform paramedic
rescue services.
(28) "Paramedic Tactical Rescue Service" means
the retrieval and field treatment of injured peace officers or
victims of traumatic confrontations by paramedics who are trained
in combat medical response.
(29) "Paramedic Tactical Rescue Unit" means a
vehicle which is properly equipped, maintained and used to
transport paramedics to the scene of traumatic confrontations to
provide paramedic tactical rescue services.
(30) "Patient" means an individual who, as the
result of illness or injury, meets any of the criteria in Section
26-8a-305.
(31) "Per Capita grants" mean block grants
determined by prorating available funds on a per capita basis as
delineated in 26-8a-207, as part of the Emergency Medical
Services Grants Program.
(32) "Permit" means the document issued by the
Department that authorizes a vehicle to be used in providing
emergency medical services.
(33) "Person" means an individual, firm,
partnership, association, corporation, company, group of
individuals acting together for a common purpose, agency or
organization of any kind, public or private.
(34) "Physician" means a medical doctor
licensed to practice medicine in Utah.
(35) "Pilot" means any individual licensed
under Federal Aviation Regulations, Part 135.
(36) "Primary emergency medical services" means
a for-profit organization that is the only licensed or designated
service in a geographical area.
(37) "Quick Response Unit" means an
organization that provides emergency medical services to
supplement local ambulance services or provide unique services
such as search and rescue and ski patrol.
(38) "Resource Hospital" means a facility
designated by the EMS Committee to provide on-line medical
control for the provision of prehospital emergency care.
(39) "Selective Medical Dispatch System" means
a department-approved reference system used by a local dispatch
agency to dispatch aid to medical emergencies which
includes:
(a) systemized caller interrogation questions;
(b) systemized pre-arrival instructions; and
(c) protocols matching the dispatcher's evaluation of
injury or illness severity with vehicle response mode and
configuration.
(40) "Specialized Life Support Air Medical
Service" means a level of care which requires equipment or
speciality patient care by one or more medical personnel in
addition to the regularly scheduled air medical team.
(41) "Training Officer" means an individual who
has completed a department Training Officer Course and is
certified by the Department to be responsible for an EMS provider
organization's continuing medical education, recertification
records, and testing.
R426-11-3. Quality Assurance Reviews.
(1) The Department may conduct quality assurance reviews
of licensed and designated organizations and training programs on
an annual basis or more frequently as necessary to enforce this
rule;
(2) The Department shall conduct a quality assurance
review prior to issuing a new license or designation.
(3) The Department may conduct quality assurance reviews
on all personnel, vehicles, facilities, communications,
equipment, documents, records, methods, procedures, materials and
all other attributes or characteristics of the organization,
which may include audits, surveys, and other activities as
necessary for the enforcement of the Emergency Medical Services
System Act and the rules promulgated pursuant to it.
(a) The Department shall record its findings and provide
the organization with a copy.
(b) The organization must correct all deficiencies within
30 days of receipt of the Department's findings.
(c) The organization shall immediately notify the
Department on a Department-approved form when the deficiencies
have been corrected.
R426-11-4. Critical Incident Stress Management.
(1) The Department may establish a critical incident
stress management (CISM) team to meet its public health
responsibilities under Utah Code Section 26-8a-206.
(2) The CISM team may conduct stress debriefings and
defusings upon request for persons who have been exposed to one
or more stressful incidents in the course of providing emergency
services.
(3) Individuals who serve on the CISM team must complete
initial and ongoing training.
(4) While serving as a CISM team member, the individual
is acting on behalf of the Department. All records collected by
the CISM team are Department records. CISM team members shall
maintain all information in strict confidence as provided in Utah
Code Title 26, Chapter 3.
(5) The Department may reimburse a CISM team member for
mileage expenses incurred in performing his or her duties in
accordance with state finance mileage reimbursement
policy.
KEY: emergency medical services
Date of Enactment or Last Substantive Amendment: August 22,
2003
Notice of Continuation: July 28, 2009
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 26-8a]
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For questions regarding the content or application of this rule, please contact Guy Dansie at the above address, by phone at 801-273-6671, by FAX at 801-273-4165, or by Internet E-mail at [email protected].