South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 11 - Ambulance Service
Section 34-11-2 - Licensing of ambulance service--Definition of terms.

34-11-2. Licensing of ambulance service--Definition of terms.
Terms used in this chapter mean:
(1)"Air ambulance," an aircraft, fixed wing, or helicopter, that is designated or can be quickly modified to provide transportation of wounded, injured, sick, invalid, or incapacitated human beings or expectant mothers;
(2)"Ambulance," a vehicle for emergency care with a driver compartment and a patient compartment, carrying all equipment and supplies needed to provide emergency medical technician-basic level emergency care at the scene and enroute to an appropriate medical facility;
(3)"Ambulance service," any person or organization licensed to provide emergency medical services and patient transport;
(4)"Emergency medical responder," any person certified by the Department of Health trained to provide simple, noninvasive care focused on lifesaving interventions for critical patients. The emergency medical responder renders on site emergency care while awaiting additional emergency medical services response from an emergency medical technician or higher level personnel. An emergency medical responder may not make decisions independently regarding the appropriate disposition of a patient;
(5)"Emergency medical technician" any person trained in emergency medical care in accordance with standards prescribed by rules promulgated pursuant to this chapter, who provides emergency medical services, including automated external defibrillation under indirect medical control, in accordance with the person's level of training;
(6)"License," the permit to provide ambulance service;
(7)"Licensing agency," the Department of Health;
(8)"Medical director," a physician licensed pursuant to chapter 36-4 who is responsible for providing medical supervision and direction to an ambulance service; and
(9)"Operator," any person or entity who has a license from the licensing agency to provide ambulance service.

Source: SL 1974, ch 239, §1; SL 1989, ch 287, §1; SL 1992, ch 240, §2; SL 2004, ch 17, §199; SL 2015, ch 277 (Ex. Ord. 15-1), §33, eff. Apr. 20, 2015; SL 2017, ch 148, §1; SL 2022, ch 102, §3; SL 2022, ch 145, §4.

Structure South Dakota Codified Laws

South Dakota Codified Laws

Title 34 - Public Health and Safety

Chapter 11 - Ambulance Service

Section 34-11-1 - Service provided by counties and municipalities--Agreements for service--Licensing and regulation.

Section 34-11-2 - Licensing of ambulance service--Definition of terms.

Section 34-11-3 - Unlicensed ambulance service prohibited.

Section 34-11-4 - Application for license--Fee--Issuance--Duration.

Section 34-11-5 - Promulgation of rules relating to operation of ambulance services.

Section 34-11-5.1 - Patient information received by ambulance service is confidential.

Section 34-11-5.2 - Certification of emergency medical responders.

Section 34-11-6 - Emergency care certification required for drivers and attendants.

Section 34-11-6.1 - Denial, suspension or revocation of certification--Gross incompetence, unprofessional conduct, dishonorable conduct to be defined--Acts occurring before July 1, 2006.

Section 34-11-6.2 - Appeal of denial, suspension or revocation.

Section 34-11-6.3 - Suspension of certification for mental incompetence--Restoration--Establishment of rules.

Section 34-11-6.4 - Reissuance of certification--Conditions.

Section 34-11-6.5 - Emergency medical technicians--Background check required.

Section 34-11-7 - Trip records required.

Section 34-11-8 - Vehicle equipment regulation unaffected.

Section 34-11-9 - Exemptions from license requirements.

Section 34-11-10 - Violation as misdemeanor--Suspension or revocation of license.

Section 34-11-11 - Development of quality assurance program for advanced life support providers--Requirements--Reviews--Reports.

Section 34-11-12 - Minimum personnel required on ambulance run.

Section 34-11-13 - Ambulances equipped with epinephrine--Statewide protocols.

Section 34-11-14 - Ambulances equipped with supraglottic airway devices--Statewide protocols.