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Code · Utah · Title 53 — Public Safety Code · Chapter 2D

53-2d-105. Committee advisory duties.

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Effective 5/7/2025
53-2d-105. Committee advisory duties.
The Trauma System and Emergency Medical Services Committee created under Section 53-2d-104 shall:
(1)advise the bureau chief regarding:
(a)licensure, certification, and reciprocity requirements under Section 53-2d-402 ;
(b)designation requirements under Section 53-2d-403 ;
(c)insurance requirements for ambulance providers;
(d)guidelines for requiring patient data under Section 53-2d-203 ;
(e)criteria for awarding grants under Section 53-2d-207 ;
(f)requirements for the coordination of emergency medical services and the medical supervision of emergency medical service providers under Section 53-2d-403 ;
(g)appropriate vendors to establish certification requirements for emergency medical dispatchers;
(h)the minimum level of service for 911 ambulance services provided under Section 11-48-103 ; and
(i)rules necessary to administer this chapter, which shall be made by the bureau chief in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act;
(2)on or before June 1 of each year, deliver to the bureau a recommended fine schedule, setting forth the Trauma System and Emergency Medical Services Committee's recommendations, for each type of violation, regarding the range of potential fines that the bureau should adopt and impose under Subsection 53-2d-604(3) ; and
(3)promote the development of a statewide emergency medical services system under Section 53-2d-403 .
Amended by Chapter 260 , 2025 General Session
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