Idaho Code
Chapter 10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE
Section 56-1016 - AGENCY MINIMUM STANDARDS.

56-1016. AGENCY MINIMUM STANDARDS. Each ambulance service, air medical service and nontransport service shall be licensed by the EMS bureau based on the level of licensed personnel it utilizes, transport capability and self-declared geographic coverage area and shall meet the following standards:
(1) Personnel during transport or transfer — There shall be at least two (2) crew members on each patient transport or transfer, with the crew member delivering patient care being, at a minimum, a licensed emergency medical technician (EMT) or a licensed emergency medical responder (EMR) with a valid ambulance certification issued by the EMS bureau.
(2) Dispatch — Each licensed EMS agency shall have a twenty-four (24) hour dispatch arrangement and shall respond to calls on a twenty-four (24) hour basis.
(3) Agency inspections and licensing — The EMS bureau shall conduct inspections at least annually related to agency licensing or shall contract to have the inspections carried out. Each agency shall have a current state license in order to operate.
(4) Ambulance service minimum standards waiver — The controlling authority providing ambulance services may petition the board for waiver of the ambulance standards of section 56-1016(2), Idaho Code, if compliance with these standards would cause undue hardship on the community being served, or would result in abandonment of ambulance services.
(5) Nontransport service minimum standards waiver — The controlling authority providing nontransport services may petition the EMS bureau for waiver of the twenty-four (24) hour response requirement of this section if the petition demonstrates that the community, setting, industrial site or event is not populated on a twenty-four (24) hour basis or does not exist on a three hundred sixty-five (365) day per year basis or if compliance with these standards would cause undue hardship on the community being served, or would result in abandonment of nontransport services.
(6) Supervision — A licensed physician shall supervise the medical activities provided by licensed personnel affiliated with the licensed agency including, but not limited to: establishing standing orders and protocols, reviewing performance of licensed personnel, approving methods for licensed personnel to receive instructions for patient care via radio, telephone or in person, and other oversight as provided in the rules of the commission.
(7) Applicants must submit the following information with their applications and agree to meet the following requirements as a condition of licensure:
(a) A declaration of anticipated applicant agency costs and revenues; a statement of projected changes in response time; and a narrative describing projected clinical benefits to patients resulting from licensure using methods defined in board rules concerning such matters on an application provided by the EMS bureau; and
(b) Collect and report data to the EMS bureau upon receiving a license using a data collection system that is validated as compliant by the national emergency medical services information system technical assistance center in accordance with board rules.
(8) The EMS bureau will provide notice of any such application to all cities, counties and other units of local government that have any geographic coverage area in common with the applicant in accordance with board rules. Such notice will include a summary of the applicant data supplied to the EMS bureau. Any other EMS bureau use of the cost and revenue data supplied by applicants is limited exclusively to informational purposes.
(9) Appeal of a denial of an applicant’s license will be governed by IDAPA 16.05.03, rules governing contested case proceedings and declaratory rulings.

History:
[(56-1016) 39-144, added 1976, ch. 187, sec. 5, p. 677; am. 1993, ch. 50, sec. 2, p. 131; am. 1996, ch. 26, sec. 7, p. 64; am. and redesig. 2001, ch. 110, sec. 9, p. 380; am. 2006, ch. 421, sec. 4, p. 1305; am. 2009, ch. 189, sec. 7, p. 616; am. 2018, ch. 101, sec. 1, p. 212.]

Structure Idaho Code

Idaho Code

Title 56 - PUBLIC ASSISTANCE AND WELFARE

Chapter 10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE

Section 56-1001 - DEFINITIONS.

Section 56-1002 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE — CREATION — ADMINISTRATIVE REGIONS.

Section 56-1003 - POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE DIRECTOR.

Section 56-1004 - DIRECTOR — ADDITIONAL POWERS AND DUTIES.

Section 56-1004A - CRIMINAL HISTORY AND BACKGROUND CHECKS.

Section 56-1005 - BOARD — COMPOSITION — OFFICERS — COMPENSATION — POWERS — SUBPOENA — DEPOSITIONS — REVIEW — RULES.

Section 56-1006 - TITLE SUPERSEDED.

Section 56-1007 - COLLECTION OF FEES FOR SERVICES.

Section 56-1008 - CRIMINAL VIOLATION — PENALTY.

Section 56-1009 - INVESTIGATION — INSPECTION — RIGHT OF ENTRY — VIOLATION — ENFORCEMENT — PENALTY — INJUNCTIONS.

Section 56-1010 - COMMENCEMENT OF CIVIL ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS — CRIMINAL ACTIONS AUTHORIZED — DUTIES OF ATTORNEY GENERAL.

Section 56-1011 - EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES — STATEMENT OF INTENT.

Section 56-1012 - DEFINITIONS.

Section 56-1013 - AUTHORIZED ACTIONS.

Section 56-1013A - IDAHO EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES PHYSICIAN COMMISSION — TERMS AND OPERATION.

Section 56-1013B - RECOGNITION OF EMS PERSONNEL LICENSURE INTERSTATE COMPACT (REPLICA).

Section 56-1013C - PURPOSE.

Section 56-1013D - DEFINITIONS.

Section 56-1013E - HOME STATE LICENSURE.

Section 56-1013F - COMPACT PRIVILEGE TO PRACTICE.

Section 56-1013G - CONDITIONS OF PRACTICE IN A REMOTE STATE.

Section 56-1013H - RELATIONSHIP TO EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE COMPACT.

Section 56-1013I - VETERANS, SERVICE MEMBERS SEPARATING FROM ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY AND THEIR SPOUSES.

Section 56-1013J - ADVERSE ACTIONS.

Section 56-1013K - ADDITIONAL POWERS INVESTED IN A MEMBER STATE’S EMS AUTHORITY.

Section 56-1013L - ESTABLISHMENT OF THE INTERSTATE COMMISSION FOR EMS PERSONNEL PRACTICE.

Section 56-1013M - COORDINATED DATABASE.

Section 56-1013N - RULEMAKING.

Section 56-1013O - OVERSIGHT, DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND ENFORCEMENT.

Section 56-1013P - DATE OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THE INTERSTATE COMMISSION FOR EMS PERSONNEL PRACTICE AND ASSOCIATED RULES, WITHDRAWAL AND AMENDMENT.

Section 56-1013Q - CONSTRUCTION AND SEVERABILITY.

Section 56-1014 - LIABILITY.

Section 56-1015 - FAILURE TO OBTAIN CONSENT.

Section 56-1016 - AGENCY MINIMUM STANDARDS.

Section 56-1018 - EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES FUND.

Section 56-1018A - EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES FUND II.

Section 56-1018B - EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES FUND III.

Section 56-1019 - SERVICES TO VICTIMS OF CYSTIC FIBROSIS.

Section 56-1020 - PENALTIES FOR PERSONNEL LICENSE VIOLATIONS.

Section 56-1021 - PENALTIES FOR AGENCY LICENSE VIOLATIONS.

Section 56-1022 - PERSONNEL AND AGENCIES LICENSURE ACTIONS — GROUNDS — PROCEDURE.

Section 56-1023 - RULES.

Section 56-1024 - IDAHO TIME SENSITIVE EMERGENCY SYSTEM OF CARE — STATEMENT OF INTENT.

Section 56-1025 - DEFINITIONS.

Section 56-1026 - IDAHO TIME SENSITIVE EMERGENCY SYSTEM — CREATION.

Section 56-1027 - IDAHO TIME SENSITIVE EMERGENCY SYSTEM COUNCIL — CREATION — COMPOSITION.

Section 56-1028 - IDAHO TIME SENSITIVE EMERGENCY SYSTEM COUNCIL — DUTIES — RULEMAKING.

Section 56-1029 - IDAHO TRAUMA, STROKE AND HEART ATTACK CENTERS — DESIGNATION.

Section 56-1030 - REGIONAL TIME SENSITIVE EMERGENCY COMMITTEES — MEMBERSHIP — DUTIES.

Section 56-1036 - LEGISLATIVE INTENT.

Section 56-1037 - POISON CONTROL CENTER ESTABLISHED — SERVICES OFFERED.

Section 56-1038 - COORDINATION WITH OTHER AGENCIES.

Section 56-1039 - POWER TO ACCEPT FEDERAL FUNDS AND GIFTS.

Section 56-1040 - RULEMAKING AUTHORITY.

Section 56-1041 - STATE X-RAY CONTROL AGENCY.

Section 56-1042 - DEFINITIONS.

Section 56-1043 - RULES — LICENSING REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURE — REGISTRATION OF X-RAY PRODUCING MACHINES — EXEMPTIONS FROM REGISTRATION OR LICENSING.

Section 56-1044 - RADIATION MACHINES USED TO PERFORM MAMMOGRAPHY.

Section 56-1045 - INSPECTION.

Section 56-1046 - RECORDS.

Section 56-1047 - FEDERAL-STATE AGREEMENTS — AUTHORIZED — EFFECT AS TO FEDERAL LICENSES.

Section 56-1048 - INSPECTION AGREEMENTS AND TRAINING PROGRAMS.

Section 56-1049 - ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE.

Section 56-1050 - INJUNCTION PROCEEDINGS.

Section 56-1051 - PROHIBITED USES.

Section 56-1052 - IMPOUNDING OF MATERIALS.

Section 56-1053 - PENALTIES.

Section 56-1054 - HEALTH QUALITY PLANNING.

Section 56-1055 - CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFORMATION.