- (1) A per capita grant applicant shall attest to the accuracy of their licensed or designated EMS provider's personnel roster by December 31 of each year before receiving a grant award.
(2)(a) A licensed or certified EMS individual who works for both a public and a for-profit agency may be credited only to the public or non-profit licensed or designated EMS provider.
- (b) A licensed EMS individual who is employed by two or more licensed or designated EMS providers may be included on a percentage basis for a grant award calculation.
- (c) If a certified EMD is also an EMT, EMT-I, AEMT, EMT-IA, or paramedic, the certified EMD may be credited to one licensed or designated EMS provider as a certified EMD, and to a licensed or designated EMS provider as an EMT, EMT-I, AEMT, EMT-IA, or paramedic.
(3) The bureau shall allocate grant funds based on the total number of each eligible licensed or designated EMS provider multiplied by the current county classification using the following point totals for licensed or certified personnel:
- (a) certified EMDs = 1;
- (b) licensed EMRs = 1;
- (c) licensed EMTs = 2;
- (d) licensed Advanced EMTs = 3;
- (e) licensed Intermediate Advanced EMTs = 3; and
- (f) licensed Paramedics = 4.
- (4) The number of certified or licensed personnel is based upon the personnel rosters of each licensed EMS provider, designated EMS dispatch agency, and designated EMS quick response provider as of December 31 of the preceding fiscal year.
KEY: emergency medical services
Date of Last Change: November 21, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 53-2d-103