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Session Laws, 2006
Volume 750, Page 575   View pdf image
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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor                               Ch. 68 (i) Perform specified medical procedures as authorized by the EMS
Board; (ii) Administer specified medications or intravenous solutions; and (iii) Provide emergency medical transport; (2)     (i) An emergency medical dispatcher may: 1.       Perform medical interrogation in order to determine the
type and level of response required at the scene of a medical emergency; 2.       Provide prearrival instructions including instructions in
cardiopulmonary resuscitation; and (ii) Participation in emergency medical dispatch programs by
jurisdictions is totally voluntary; and (3)     A first responder: (i) May perform specified medical procedures as defined by the
EMS Board; and (ii) May not be the primary emergency medical services provider
during emergency medical transport. (g) Subject to the rules, regulations, protocols, orders, and standards of the
EMS Board, an EMT-P may administer influenza and hepatitis B immunizations and
tuberculosis skin testing, in a nonemergency environment, to public safety personnel
within the jurisdiction of the EMT-P, if the services are: (1)     Authorized by a written agreement between the provider's
jurisdictional EMS operational program medical director and the county or city
health department in whose jurisdiction the services are performed, which shall
include provisions for documentation, referral and follow-up, and storage and
inventory of medicine; (2)     Under the direction of the jurisdictional EMS operational program
medical director; and (3)     Approved by the Institute. (h) (1) Subject to the hearing provisions of subsection (i) of this section and
as a result of any conduct of an emergency medical services provider or an applicant
for a license or certificate under this section that is prohibited under the provisions of
this section or any regulations adopted under this section, the EMS Board may: (i) Reprimand or place an emergency medical services provider on
probation; (ii) Suspend or revoke the license or certificate of an emergency
medical services provider; (iii) Deny a license or certificate to an applicant; or - 575 -


 
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