Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 111c - Emergency Medical Services System
Section 9a - Emergency Treatment of Police Dogs

[ Text of section added by 2022, 23, Sec. 2 effective May 16, 2022.]
  Section 9A. (a) EMS personnel shall provide emergency treatment to a police dog injured in the line of duty and transport such police dog by ambulance to a veterinary care facility equipped to provide emergency treatment to dogs; provided, however, that EMS personnel shall not transport an injured police dog if providing such transport would inhibit their ability to provide emergency medical attention or transport to a person requiring such services.
  (b) The department, in consultation with the Massachusetts Veterinary Medical Association and the department of state police's K9 unit, shall develop policies and procedures for each region that shall include, but not be limited to: (i) appropriate training of EMS personnel to provide police dogs basic level first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation and life-saving interventions, including, but not limited to, administering naloxone; provided, however, that nothing in this section shall authorize the provision of advanced life support care to a police dog; (ii) safe handling procedures for injured police dogs, including, but not limited to, the use of a box muzzle and response coordination with a law enforcement official trained in handling police dogs; (iii) identification of veterinary facilities that provide emergency treatment for injured police dogs; (iv) decontamination of stretchers, the patient compartment and any contaminated medical equipment after a police dog has been transported by EMS vehicle; and (v) sterilization of the interior of an EMS vehicle before being returned to human service, including, but not limited to, sanitizing all allergens and disinfection to a standard safe for human transport.
  (c) The department may grant a waiver of this section if the department determines that compliance poses a safety risk to the public. The department shall develop regulations regarding applications and issuance of such a waiver.

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