Maine Revised Statutes
Chapter 2-B: MAINE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ACT OF 1982
32 §86. Ambulance services and nontransporting medical services

§86. Ambulance services and nontransporting medical services
(CONTAINS TEXT WITH VARYING EFFECTIVE DATES)
1.  Ambulance services and nontransporting medical services to be licensed.  Every ambulance service and nontransporting emergency medical service must be licensed, operate in accordance with the rules adopted and protocols developed for services under this chapter and carry the equipment called for in those rules.  
A. (TEXT EFFECTIVE UNTIL 12/31/26) (TEXT REPEALED 12/31/26) The board shall adopt rules and protocols to evaluate the need for any new ambulance service in this State before granting a license under this subsection, including rules that provide an appeal process for any decision made by the board. Rules adopted pursuant to this paragraph are routine technical rules pursuant to Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2‑A.  
This paragraph is repealed December 31, 2026.   [PL 2021, c. 241, §4 (NEW).]
[PL 2021, c. 241, §4 (AMD).]
2.  Care of patient.  Whenever an ambulance transports a patient from the scene of an emergency, the patient must be cared for by a physician, by a flight nurse or by a person licensed under this chapter to provide emergency medical care. Whenever an ambulance transports a patient from a hospital or other health care facility to another place, the patient must be cared for by:  
A. The physician in charge of the patient's case, by a person licensed under this chapter or by a professional nurse; or   [PL 1981, c. 661, §2 (NEW).]
B. A licensed practical nurse, or other person appropriately trained to care for the patient, acting under orders from the patient's physician.   [PL 1981, c. 661, §2 (NEW).]
The person specified in this subsection as caring for the patient shall accompany the patient in the portion of the ambulance where the patient rides.  
[PL 1999, c. 182, §10 (AMD).]
2-A.  Treatment.  When an ambulance service or nontransporting emergency medical service is present at an accident or other situation in which a person or persons require emergency medical treatment, the medical treatment of the patients must be carried out in accordance with any rules adopted under this chapter, any protocols as defined in section 83, subsection 19 and any orders given by online medical control; except that:  
A. When a patient is already under the supervision of a personal physician or physician assistant or a nurse practitioner supervised by the physician and the physician, physician assistant or nurse practitioner assumes the care of the patient, then for as long as the physician, physician assistant or nurse practitioner remains with the patient, the patient must be cared for as the physician, physician assistant or nurse practitioner directs. The emergency medical services persons shall assist to the extent that their licenses and protocol allow; and   [PL 2019, c. 627, Pt. B, §9 (AMD).]
B. A patient is not required to accept treatment to which the patient does not consent.   [PL 1999, c. 182, §11 (AMD).]
[PL 2019, c. 627, Pt. B, §9 (AMD).]
3.  Air transportation.  Any patient transported by air must be flown on a service licensed under Federal Aviation Regulations, Part 135 or Part 121. In such an instance, the flight is deemed to be an air ambulance and the patient must be cared for as provided in subsection 2.  
[PL 1991, c. 588, §14 (AMD).]
4.  Naloxone hydrochloride.  An ambulance service or a nontransporting emergency medical service licensed under this chapter may dispense naloxone hydrochloride in accordance with Title 22, section 2353, subsection 2‑A and the rules adopted and protocols developed for ambulance services and nontransporting emergency medical services under this chapter.  
[PL 2021, c. 161, §5 (NEW).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 1981, c. 661, §2 (NEW). PL 1985, c. 530, §3 (AMD). PL 1991, c. 588, §14 (AMD). PL 1993, c. 152, §3 (AMD). PL 1995, c. 161, §§7,8 (AMD). PL 1999, c. 182, §§9-11 (AMD). PL 2007, c. 274, §15 (AMD). PL 2015, c. 82, §5 (AMD). PL 2019, c. 627, Pt. B, §9 (AMD). PL 2021, c. 161, §5 (AMD). PL 2021, c. 241, §4 (AMD).

Structure Maine Revised Statutes

Maine Revised Statutes

TITLE 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS

Chapter 2-B: MAINE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ACT OF 1982

32 §81. Title

32 §81-A. Statement of purpose

32 §82. Requirement for license

32 §83. Definitions

32 §84. Board: Powers and duties; goals; work plans

32 §84-A. Commissioner; powers and duties

32 §85. Emergency medical persons

32 §85-A. Emergency medical dispatch personnel

32 §85-B. Emergency medical services ambulance operators

32 §86. Ambulance services and nontransporting medical services

32 §87. Ambulances

32 §87-A. Trauma care system

32 §87-B. Trauma-incidence registry

32 §88. Emergency Medical Services' Board

32 §88-A. Director's duties

32 §88-B. Medical Direction and Practices Board; powers and duties

32 §88-C. Registry of automated external defibrillators

32 §89. Regions and regional councils

32 §90. Appeals (REPEALED)

32 §90-A. Licensing actions

32 §90-B. Address of applicant

32 §90-C. Duty of all licensees and applicants for licensure to report certain information

32 §91. Disciplinary actions (REPEALED)

32 §91-A. Appeals of nondisciplinary actions and refusals to issue

32 §91-B. Confidentiality exceptions

32 §92. Confidentiality of information (REPEALED)

32 §92-A. Records of quality assurance activities

32 §92-B. Disclosure of confidential information to the board

32 §93. Immunity

32 §93-A. Immunity for supervision and training

32 §93-B. Epinephrine Training Fund (REPEALED)

32 §93-C. Liability insurance

32 §94. Sunset

32 §95. Authorize to participate

32 §96. Monitoring and improving the provision of emergency medical services and health outcomes

32 §97. Maine Emergency Medical Services Community Grant Program