(a) Criminal prosecutions for violations of this chapter shall be brought by the Attorney General for the District of Columbia in the name of the District of Columbia.
(b) In any prosecution initiated pursuant to this chapter, a person or entity claiming an exemption from a licensing or certification requirement of this chapter shall have the burden of proving entitlement to the exemption.
(Mar. 25, 2009, D.C. Law 17-357, § 26, 56 DCR 1167.)
Structure District of Columbia Code
Title 7 - Human Health Care and Safety
Chapter 23B - Emergency Medical Services
§ 7–2341.02. Applicability and exemptions
§ 7–2341.03. Emergency medical services agencies: license required
§ 7–2341.04. Emergency medical response vehicles: license or certification required
§ 7–2341.05. Emergency medical services personnel: certification required
§ 7–2341.06. Flight emergency medical services personnel: certification required
§ 7–2341.07. Emergency medical services training facilities: certification required
§ 7–2341.08. Emergency medical services instructors: certification required
§ 7–2341.09. Liability insurance required for vehicles, facilities, and agencies
§ 7–2341.10. Provisional and restricted licenses and certifications
§ 7–2341.11. Licenses and certifications issued pursuant to prior authority
§ 7–2341.12. Reciprocity for emergency medical services personnel certified in other jurisdictions
§ 7–2341.13. Powers and duties of the Mayor
§ 7–2341.14. License and certification renewal
§ 7–2341.15. Denial, suspension, and revocation of license or certification
§ 7–2341.16. Summary suspension
§ 7–2341.19. Trauma care system
§ 7–2341.21. Emergency medical services for children
§ 7–2341.22. Establishment of District of Columbia Emergency Medical Services Advisory Committee
§ 7–2341.24. Criminal and civil penalties
§ 7–2341.27. Repeal of existing regulations
§ 7–2341.28. Pending actions and proceedings; existing orders