- (1) An EMS employee may perform the skills within their scope of practice for their level of licensure.
(2) An EMS employee may provide non-911 emergency medical services outside the EMS employee scope of practice if:
- (a) the non-911 emergency medical service is approved by the EMS employee's medical director;
- (b) the EMS employee has been trained by the non-911 employer seeking to provide non-911 emergency medical services to perform the medical service;
- (c) the EMS employee is otherwise complying with the requirements of this section; and
- (d) the employer accepts liability and responsibility for any act the employer authorizes the EMS employee to perform if the service is beyond the EMS employee's scope of practice for their level of licensure.
- (3) This section does not expand or limit the scope of practice for an EMS employee when the EMS employee is responding to an emergency or providing 911 ambulance services.
KEY: non-911; minimum standards
Date of Last Change: December 22, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 53-2d-210