36-4B-1. Definition of terms.
Terms used in this chapter mean:
(1)"Advanced life support," a level of emergency care consisting of basic life support procedures and definitive therapy including the use of invasive procedures and may include the use of drugs and manual defibrillation;
(2)"Advanced life support personnel," any person other than a physician who has completed a department and board approved program and is licensed or holds a privilege as an emergency medical technician-intermediate/85; emergency medical technician-intermediate/99; emergency medical technician-advanced; or emergency medical technician-paramedic as set forth in this chapter, or its equivalent;
(3)"Board," the South Dakota Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners;
(4)"Department," the South Dakota State Department of Health;
(5)"Direct medical control," communications between field personnel and a physician during an emergency run;
(6)"Emergency medical services," health care provided to the patient by advanced life support personnel licensed pursuant to this chapter;
(7)"Emergency medical technician-advanced," any person who has successfully completed a program of study approved by the department and the board in all areas of training and skills set forth in the advanced emergency medical technician instructional guidelines and standards, including placement of esophageal and supraglottic airways, intravenous cannulation, shock management, administration of specific medications, and other advanced skills approved by the board, and who is licensed by the board to perform such advanced skills;
(8)"Emergency medical technician/EMT," any person trained in emergency medical care in accordance with standards prescribed by rules and regulations promulgated pursuant to §34-11-6, who provides emergency medical services, including automated external defibrillation under indirect medical control, in accordance with the person's level of training;
(9)"Emergency medical technician-intermediate/85," any person who has successfully completed a department- and board-approved program of instruction in basic life support and advanced life support skills in shock and fluid therapy, placement of esophageal airways, and other advanced life support skills approved by board action, and who is licensed by the board to perform such skills, including automated external defibrillation;
(10)"Emergency medical technician-paramedic," any person who has successfully completed a program of study approved by the department and the board and is licensed as an emergency medical technician-paramedic, which includes all training and skills set forth herein for emergency medical technician-intermediate/85 and emergency medical technician-intermediate/99, and other advanced skills programs approved by board action, and who is licensed by the board to perform such intermediate, special, and advanced skills;
(11)"Emergency medical technician-intermediate/99," any person who has successfully completed a department- and board-approved program of instruction in all areas of emergency medical technician-intermediate/85 curriculum plus other specific areas of emergency medical care in the following areas: manual and automated external defibrillation, telemetered electrocardiography, administration of cardiac drugs, administration of specific medications and solutions, use of adjunctive breathing devices, advanced trauma care, tracheotomy suction, esophageal airways and endotracheal intubation, intraosseous infusion, or other special skills programs approved by board action, and who is licensed by the board to perform intermediate skills plus such special skills;
(12)"Epinephrine auto-injector," a spring-loaded needle and syringe with a single dose of epinephrine that will automatically release and inject the medicine, any similar automatic pre-filled cartridge injector, or any similar automatic injectable equipment;
(13)"Good faith," honesty, in fact, in the conduct, or transaction concerned;
(14)"Gross negligence," the intentional failure to perform a manifest duty in reckless disregard of the consequences as affecting the life or health of another;
(15)"Hour of advanced life support studies," fifty minutes of training;
(16)"Indirect medical control," the establishment and implementation of system policies and procedures, such as medical treatment protocols, quality assurance programs and case reviews by a physician licensed in South Dakota;
(17)"Local government," any county, municipality, township, or village in this state;
(18)"Medical community," the physicians and medical resources located and available within a geographic area;
(19)"Medical emergency," an event affecting an individual in such a manner that a need for immediate medical care is created;
(20)"Patient," an individual who, as a result of illness or injury, needs medical attention; and
(21)"Prehospital care," those emergency medical services rendered to patients in an out-of-hospital setting, administered for analytic, stabilizing, or preventive purposes.
Source: SL 1978, ch 269, §1; SL 1987, ch 268, §1; SL 1991, ch 302, §§1-3; SL 1992, ch 268, §1; SL 2003, ch 198, §1; SL 2004, ch 17, §232; SL 2007, ch 208, §1; SL 2011, ch 177, §1; SL 2015, ch 277 (Ex. Ord. 15-1), §33, eff. Apr. 20, 2015; SL 2021, ch 172, §1; SL 2022, ch 144, §1; SL 2022, ch 145, §3.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 36 - Professions and Occupations
Chapter 04B - Advanced Life Support Personnel
Section 36-4B-1 - Definition of terms.
Section 36-4B-2 - Program created--Implementing agencies.
Section 36-4B-5 - Federal personnel not restricted--Religious groups not practicing medicine.
Section 36-4B-7 - Requirements--Educational programs in advanced life support.
Section 36-4B-11 - Notice to board of changes in directorship or content of educational programs.
Section 36-4B-12 - Withdrawal of approval for failure of educational program to meet requirements.
Section 36-4B-13 - Issuance of advanced life support licenses--Qualifications of applicants.
Section 36-4B-13.1 - License--Background check required.
Section 36-4B-14 - Licensing without examination of licensee from another state.
Section 36-4B-15 - Medical supervision of advanced life support personnel.
Section 36-4B-16 - Practices permitted by emergency medical technician-intermediate/99.
Section 36-4B-16.1 - Practices permitted by emergency medical technician-intermediate/85.
Section 36-4B-16.2 - Practices permitted by emergency medical technician-advanced.
Section 36-4B-17 - Practices permitted by licensed paramedics.
Section 36-4B-18 - Additional tasks permitted with adequate training and proficiency.
Section 36-4B-18.1 - Critical care endorsement.
Section 36-4B-20 - Hospital and institutional rules applicable.
Section 36-4B-21 - Immunity from liability of licensees--Exceptions.
Section 36-4B-22 - Immunity from liability of sponsoring organization--Exceptions.
Section 36-4B-24 - Immunity from liability of supervising physician--Exception.
Section 36-4B-26 - Annual renewal of license required--Form.
Section 36-4B-28 - Suspension on failure to renew license--Reinstatement.
Section 36-4B-31 - Grounds for denial, suspension or revocation of license.
Section 36-4B-32 - Appeal of board decisions.
Section 36-4B-33 - Suspension of license for mental incompetency--Restoration to reason.
Section 36-4B-34 - Reissuance of canceled, suspended or revoked license.
Section 36-4B-34.1 - Peer review committee--Activities--Liability of members.
Section 36-4B-34.2 - Data of peer review committee--Disclosure--Discovery--Admissibility--Testimony.
Section 36-4B-34.4 - Peer review activity defined.
Section 36-4B-35 - Advanced life support program--Rules.
Section 36-4B-36 - Prohibited rules.
Section 36-4B-37 - Advanced life support personnel advisory committee--Appointment--Terms--Duties.
Section 36-4B-38 - Training on use of auto-injector for emergency administration of epinephrine.