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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor
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INSTITUTIONS AND UNIVERSITIES INVOLVED WITH EMERGENCY
MEDICAL SERVICES, ALONG WITH THE REGIONAL EMERGENCY
MEDICAL SERVICES ADVISORY COUNCIL AND THE MEDICAL
MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT GROUP.
(9) RECEIVE AND ADMINISTER STATE AND FEDERAL
BUDGETED FUNDS PERTAINING TO EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
IN MARYLAND.
(10) MAINTAIN A CLOSE WORKING RELATIONSHIP
WITH THE MARYLAND FIRE AND RESCUE INSTITUTE AND RELY ON
THIS INSTITUTE TO MAINTAIN ITS TO WHICH IS___ASSIGNED THE
RESPONSIBILITY FOR BASIC EMERGENCY "MEDICAL TECHNICIAN
TRAINING.
(11) ASSURE CONTINUED IMPROVEMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION FOR THE EMERGENCY CRITICALLY ILL AND
INJURED PATIENTS BY SUPPORTING THE GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
OF PAID AND VOLUNTEER SYSTEMS THROUGHOUT THE STATE.
(12) MAINTAIN CLOSE COORDINATION WITH THE
VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES OF THE STATE THAT ARE
INVOLVED IN EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES.
27AP.
ALL STATE AGENCIES AND DEPARTMENTS SHALL COOPERATE
WITH THE DIRECTOR IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE STATE
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES SYSTEM CREATED BY THIS
SUBTITLE.
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SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That all
employees of the Division of Emergency Medical Service
shall become employees of the Institute for Emergency
Medical Services on July 1, 1977, without diminution in
salary or other benefits. All records, equipment, funds,
facilities, files, and supportive services of the
Division of Emergency Medical Service shall become the
records, equipment, funds, facilities, files, and
supportive services of the Institute for Emergency
Medical Services within the University of Maryland at
Baltimore on July 1, 1977.
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SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect July 1, 1977.
Approved April 29, 1977.
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CHAPTER 219
(Senate Bill 854)
AN ACT concerning
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