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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 311A — Emergency medical services

311A.035 Functions of chapter to be carried out by board.

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The board shall carry out the functions of this chapter, including but not limited to:
(1)Establishing minimum data reporting requirements, including requirements
specifically related to emergency medical services and trauma care of children, for
ambulance providers and collection and analysis of data related to the provision of
emergency medical services;
(2)Maintaining the Emergency Medical Services for Children Program with federal
funds so designated plus any additional funds that may be appropriated by the
General Assembly, or any other funds that may become available to the board,
including gifts, grants, or other sources;
(3)Developing a statewide plan for the implementation of emergency medical services
systems within the Commonwealth of Kentucky that specifically addresses the
unique needs of rural areas;
(4)Applying for, receiving, and disposing of federal, state, or private funds by grant,
appropriation, donation, or otherwise for emergency medical services programs,
personnel, and equipment; and
(5)Developing, monitoring, and encouraging other projects and programs that may be
of benefit to emergency medical services in the Commonwealth.
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