(1) On or before January 1, 2024, the board shall adopt rules establishing minimum standards for the operation of an ambulance service within the state. The rules must address the following:
- (a) Minimum equipment to be carried on an ambulance;
- (b) Staffing requirements for ambulances;
- (c) Medical oversight and quality assurance of ambulance services;
- (d) The issuance of licenses;
- (e) The process used to investigate complaints against an ambulance service;
- (f) Data collection and reporting to the department by an ambulance service;
- (g) Inspection of ambulance services by the department or the department's designated representative;
- (h) Minimum education, training, and experience standards for the administrator of an ambulance service;
- (i) The amount of general liability insurance coverage that an ambulance service shall maintain in accordance with section 25-3.5-314 (3)(b) and the manner in which an ambulance service shall demonstrate proof of insurance to the department. The board may establish by rule that an ambulance service may obtain a surety bond in lieu of liability insurance coverage.
- (j) Qualifications, training, and roles and responsibilities for a medical director of an ambulance service;
- (k) Communication equipment, reporting capabilities, patient safety, and safety and staffing of crew members;
- (l) Management of patient safety with regard to minimum clinical staffing;
- (m) Administrative and operational standards for governance, patient records and record retention, personnel, and policies and procedures;
- (n) Mandatory incident reporting to the department, including specifying the acts or events that trigger mandatory reporting;
- (o) Fees for ambulance service applications and licenses, if deemed necessary to cover the department's direct and indirect costs in implementing and administering this part 3;
- (p) Requirements for motor vehicle liability insurance, as required by section 10-4-619;
- (q) Vehicle standards to ensure minimum safety standards;
- (r) Criteria for waivers to the rules; and
- (s) Any other rules as necessary to implement this part 3.
Source: L. 2022: Entire section added, (SB 22-225), ch. 291, p. 2094, § 4, effective June 1.