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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 256 — Emergency medical services

256.215 Providers of community emergency medical services.

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256.215 Providers of community emergency medical services.
(1)Definitions. In this section:
(a)“Community emergency medical services provider” means an emergency medical services provider that has approval from the department for its personnel to provide community emergency medical services under sub.
(2).
(b)“Community emergency medical services practitioner” has the meaning given under s. 256.21
(1).
(c)“Community paramedic” has the meaning given under s. 256.205
(1).
(d)“Emergency medical services provider” means an emergency medical services program under s. 256.12 that provides services as a nontransporting emergency medical services practitioner provider or an ambulance service provider licensed under s. 256.15
(5).
(2)Approval. No emergency medical services provider may advertise as providing community emergency medical services or may advertise having community paramedics or community emergency medical services practitioners unless the emergency medical services provider has approval from the department under this subsection. To be eligible for approval to provide community emergency medical services, an emergency medical services provider shall satisfy all of the following criteria:
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