Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 111c - Emergency Medical Services System
Section 3 - Statewide Ems System; Powers and Duties of Department of Public Health

Section 3. (a) It shall be the duty of the department to plan, guide, assist, coordinate and regulate the development of a unified statewide EMS system and to coordinate the system with similar systems in neighboring states.
(b) The department shall be the state lead agency for EMS in this state. The department shall have authority to:
(1) direct and coordinate a program for planning, developing, maintaining, expanding, improving and upgrading the state EMS system and its component elements;
(2) establish minimum standards and criteria for all elements of the EMS system, taking into consideration relevant standards and criteria developed or adopted by nationally recognized agencies or organizations, and the recommendations of interested parties that are part of the state's EMS system, including, without limitation, the regional EMS councils;
(3) establish minimum standards for the examination and certification of appropriate EMS personnel, including, without limitation, EMS first responders and emergency medical technicians in accordance with section 9, but excluding physicians;
(4) establish minimum standards for, inspect and certify, as appropriate, EMS vehicles in accordance with section 7, but EMS vehicles operated under this section by fire departments may be primarily red in color with a secondary color of white.
(5) establish minimum standards for, inspect and license, as appropriate, emergency medical first response services and ambulance services in accordance with section 6;
(6) develop and implement a state EMS plan, in consultation with the regional councils, which plan shall address the distribution of all elements of the EMS system in the state, so that quality EMS shall be reasonably available to all residents of the commonwealth at the lowest aggregate reasonable cost and update said plan at least once every three years;
(7) establish minimum standards for and designate regional EMS councils in accordance with section 4;
(8) develop statewide coordinated trauma care systems, and establish minimum standards for and designate trauma centers, in accordance with section 11 and regulations promulgated pursuant to this chapter;
(9) integrate all designated trauma centers into the EMS system;
(10) investigate complaints related to the delivery of services by trauma centers, take appropriate action in accordance with this chapter and refer complaints to other agencies and organizations, as appropriate;
(11) collect and maintain data, including statistics on mortality and morbidity of trauma victims, including but not limited to, information needed to review access, availability, quality, cost and third party reimbursement for EMS, and coordinate and perform such data collection in conjunction with other data collection activities;
(12) establish standards for the design and implementation of studies of any aspect of the EMS system to be conducted by or on behalf of regional EMS councils;
(13) establish minimum standards for training, including, without limitation, pediatric training and other special population training, of EMS personnel, including, without limitation, medical communications system operators, call takers and dispatchers; provided, however, that standards for training of call takers and dispatchers shall be established in conjunction with the state 911 department;
(14) define and approve training programs and instructors and accredit course sponsors for EMS training of EMS personnel;
(15) require the collection and maintenance of standardized patient data and information by services licensed under section 6, which services shall ensure that the responding personnel will complete a summary for each call to which they respond containing such information and on such forms as prescribed by the department, and shall make such summaries available to receiving facilities, the appropriate regional EMS council and the department in a timely manner and in reasonable detail;
(16) establish standards and criteria governing the award and administration of contracts under this chapter;
(17) administer contracts authorized under this chapter and grants awarded pertaining to EMS;
(18) ensure that every service shall have access to qualified medical control and medical direction;
(19) provide technical assistance to local governments, EMS providers and other persons, for the purpose of ensuring effective planning and execution of programs under this chapter;
(20) maintain a continuous quality improvement program for all elements of the EMS system;
(21) establish fees for the issuance and renewal of certifications, licenses, certificates of inspection, designations and any other approvals issued under this chapter;
(22) inspect at any time any equipment, supplies, facilities and records maintained by or in connection with any EMS provider; provided, however, that a license, certificate, designation or other approval has been issued, or an application therefor has been filed, for such EMS provider;
(23) develop and implement a comprehensive statewide EMS communications plan and system, coordinating regional EMS councils regional plans and systems, in cooperation with other agencies having concurrent jurisdiction;
(24) subject to the provisions of section 6, promulgate rules and regulations regarding adequate insurance coverage for licensed services and for operators and attendants of certified emergency medical services vehicles;
(25) make rules, regulations, guidelines and orders, and delegate authority to its divisions, employees and agents, and to regional EMS councils, as may be necessary or appropriate to carry out the provisions of this chapter;
(26) take any other action consistent with its role as state lead agency for EMS.
(c) The board shall be provided a reasonable opportunity to review and make recommendations on all rules, regulations, guidelines, standards and criteria under this chapter before the department may establish such rules, regulations, guidelines, standards or criteria.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title XVI - Public Health

Chapter 111c - Emergency Medical Services System

Section 1 - Definitions

Section 2 - Statewide Ems System; Expectations; Purpose

Section 3 - Statewide Ems System; Powers and Duties of Department of Public Health

Section 4 - Regional Ems Councils; Duties; Membership

Section 5 - Contracts Between Department and Regional Ems Councils

Section 6 - Ems First Response Service or Ambulance Service; Application; License; Renewal; Provisional License

Section 7 - Ems Vehicles; Inspection; Certificate

Section 8 - Modification of License; Written Request; Restrictions on Transfer, Assignment, and Abandonment

Section 9 - Provision of Emergency Medical Services; Certification of Individuals; Restrictions on Advertising

Section 9a - Emergency Treatment of Police Dogs

Section 10 - Regional Ems Councils; Service Zone Plans; Designation of Service Zone Providers; Primary Ambulance Service

Section 11 - Statewide Coordinated Trauma Care System; Regulations and Guidelines; Trauma Registry Reporting and Analysis System; Designation as Trauma Center; Limitations

Section 12 - State Medical Director; Regional Medical Directors; Duties

Section 13 - Ems System Advisory Board; Membership; Duties; Advisory Committees

Section 14 - Complaints; Procedure; Investigation; Referral; Notice

Section 15 - Failure to Comply Under Certification, License or Designation; Correction Order; Administrative Reconsideration; Assessment; Collection

Section 16 - Revocation or Refusal to Renew Certification, License or Designation; Hearing; Suspension Without Hearing; Modification

Section 17 - Transportation of Children by Ambulance; Accompaniment by Parent or Guardian; Report by EMT

Section 18 - Restraint of Patient by Emt; Written Report

Section 19 - Use of Emergency Medical Titles and Provision of Services; Prohibitions; Fines; Report to Attorney General

Section 20 - Remote Communication; Advice, Consultation, or Orders; Limitation on Liability of Physicians, Nurses, Hospitals and Ems Personnel

Section 21 - Ems Personnel; Good Faith Performance of Duties; Limitation on Personal Liability

Section 22 - Commissioner; Waiver of Regulations or Guidelines; Conditions

Section 23 - Action by Department; Adjudicatory Hearing; Written Request

Section 24 - Ems Regional Councils; Distribution and Use of Funds; Goals and Objectives

Section 25 - Staffing of Class I, Ii or v Ambulances