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Public Act 097-1014 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning regulation.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems Act | ||||
is amended by changing Sections 3.50, 3.60, and 3.85 as | ||||
follows:
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(210 ILCS 50/3.50)
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Sec. 3.50. Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Licensure.
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(a) "Emergency Medical Technician-Basic" or
"EMT-B" means | ||||
a person who has successfully completed a course of
instruction | ||||
in basic life support
as prescribed by the
Department, is | ||||
currently licensed by the Department in
accordance with | ||||
standards prescribed by this Act and rules
adopted by the | ||||
Department pursuant to this Act, and practices within an EMS
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System.
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(b) "Emergency Medical Technician-Intermediate"
or "EMT-I" | ||||
means a person who has successfully completed a
course of | ||||
instruction in intermediate life support
as
prescribed by the | ||||
Department, is currently licensed by the
Department in | ||||
accordance with standards prescribed by this
Act and rules | ||||
adopted by the Department pursuant to this
Act, and practices | ||||
within an Intermediate or Advanced
Life Support EMS System.
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(c) "Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic" or "EMT-P" |
means a person who
has successfully completed a
course of | ||
instruction in advanced life support care
as
prescribed by the | ||
Department, is licensed by the Department
in accordance with | ||
standards prescribed by this Act and
rules adopted by the | ||
Department pursuant to this Act, and
practices within an | ||
Advanced Life Support EMS System.
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(d) The Department shall have the authority and
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responsibility to:
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(1) Prescribe education and training requirements, | ||
which
includes training in the use of epinephrine,
for all | ||
levels of EMT, based on the respective national
curricula | ||
of the United States Department of Transportation
and any | ||
modifications to such curricula specified by the
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Department through rules adopted pursuant to this Act.
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(2) Prescribe licensure testing requirements
for all | ||
levels of EMT, which shall include a requirement that
all | ||
phases of instruction, training, and field experience be
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completed before taking the EMT licensure examination.
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Candidates may elect to take the National Registry of
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Emergency Medical Technicians examination in lieu of the
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Department's examination, but are responsible for making
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their own arrangements for taking the National Registry
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examination.
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(2.5) Review applications for EMT licensure from
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honorably discharged members of the armed forces of the | ||
United States with military emergency medical training. |
Applications shall be filed with the Department within one | ||
year after military discharge and shall contain: (i) proof | ||
of successful completion of military emergency medical | ||
training; (ii) a detailed description of the emergency | ||
medical curriculum completed; and (iii) a detailed | ||
description of the applicant's clinical experience. The | ||
Department may request additional and clarifying | ||
information. The Department shall evaluate the | ||
application, including the applicant's training and | ||
experience, consistent with the standards set forth under | ||
subsections (a), (b), (c), and (d) of Section 3.10. If the | ||
application clearly demonstrates that the training and | ||
experience meets such standards, the Department shall | ||
offer the applicant the opportunity to successfully | ||
complete a Department-approved
EMT examination for which | ||
the applicant is qualified. Upon passage of an examination, | ||
the Department shall issue a license, which shall be | ||
subject to all provisions of this Act that are otherwise | ||
applicable to the class of EMT
license issued.
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(3) License individuals as an EMT-B, EMT-I,
or EMT-P | ||
who have met the Department's education, training and
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examination requirements.
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(4) Prescribe annual continuing education and
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relicensure requirements for all levels of EMT.
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(5) Relicense individuals as an EMT-B, EMT-I,
or EMT-P | ||
every 4 years, based on their compliance with
continuing |
education and relicensure requirements. An Illinois | ||
licensed Emergency Medical Technician whose license has | ||
been expired for less than 36 months may apply for | ||
reinstatement by the Department. Reinstatement shall | ||
require that the applicant (i) submit satisfactory proof of | ||
completion of continuing medical education and clinical | ||
requirements to be prescribed by the Department in an | ||
administrative rule; (ii) submit a positive recommendation | ||
from an Illinois EMS Medical Director attesting to the | ||
applicant's qualifications for retesting; and (iii) pass a | ||
Department approved test for the level of EMT license | ||
sought to be reinstated.
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(6) Grant inactive status to any EMT who
qualifies, | ||
based on standards and procedures established by
the | ||
Department in rules adopted pursuant to this Act.
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(7) Charge a fee for EMT examination, licensure, and | ||
license renewal.
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(8) Suspend, revoke, or refuse to issue or renew the
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license of any licensee, after an opportunity for an | ||
impartial hearing before a neutral administrative law | ||
judge appointed by the Director, where the preponderance of | ||
the evidence shows one or more of the following:
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(A) The licensee has not met continuing
education | ||
or relicensure requirements as prescribed by the | ||
Department;
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(B) The licensee has failed to maintain
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proficiency in the level of skills for which he or she | ||
is licensed;
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(C) The licensee, during the provision of
medical | ||
services, engaged in dishonorable, unethical, or
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unprofessional conduct of a character likely to | ||
deceive,
defraud, or harm the public;
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(D) The licensee has failed to maintain or
has | ||
violated standards of performance and conduct as | ||
prescribed
by the Department in rules adopted pursuant | ||
to this Act or
his or her EMS System's Program Plan;
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(E) The licensee is physically impaired to
the | ||
extent that he or she cannot physically perform the | ||
skills and
functions for which he or she is licensed, | ||
as verified by a
physician, unless the person is on | ||
inactive status pursuant
to Department regulations;
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(F) The licensee is mentally impaired to the
extent | ||
that he or she cannot exercise the appropriate | ||
judgment,
skill and safety for performing the | ||
functions for which he
or she is licensed, as verified | ||
by a physician, unless the person
is on inactive status | ||
pursuant to Department regulations;
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(G) The licensee has violated this Act or any
rule | ||
adopted by the Department pursuant to this Act; or | ||
(H) The licensee has been convicted (or entered a | ||
plea of guilty or nolo-contendere) by a court of | ||
competent jurisdiction of a Class X, Class 1, or Class |
2 felony in this State or an out-of-state equivalent | ||
offense. | ||
(9) An EMT who is a member of the Illinois National | ||
Guard or , an Illinois State Trooper , or who exclusively | ||
serves as a volunteer for units of local government with a | ||
population base of less than 5,000 or as a volunteer
for a | ||
not-for-profit organization that serves a service area
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with a population base of less than 5,000 may submit an | ||
application to the Department for a waiver of these fees on | ||
a form prescribed by the Department. | ||
The education requirements prescribed by the Department | ||
under this subsection must allow for the suspension of those | ||
requirements in the case of a member of the armed services or | ||
reserve forces of the United States or a member of the Illinois | ||
National Guard who is on active duty pursuant to an executive | ||
order of the President of the United States, an act of the | ||
Congress of the United States, or an order of the Governor at | ||
the time that the member would otherwise be required to fulfill | ||
a particular education requirement. Such a person must fulfill | ||
the education requirement within 6 months after his or her | ||
release from active duty.
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(e) In the event that any rule of the
Department or an EMS | ||
Medical Director that requires testing for drug
use as a | ||
condition for EMT licensure conflicts with or
duplicates a | ||
provision of a collective bargaining agreement
that requires | ||
testing for drug use, that rule shall not
apply to any person |
covered by the collective bargaining
agreement.
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(Source: P.A. 96-540, eff. 8-17-09; 96-1149, eff. 7-21-10; | ||
96-1469, eff. 1-1-11; 97-333, eff. 8-12-11; 97-509, eff. | ||
8-23-11; revised 11-18-11.)
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(210 ILCS 50/3.60)
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Sec. 3.60. First Responder.
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(a) "First Responder" means a person who is at least 18 | ||
years of age, who has
successfully completed a course of | ||
instruction in emergency
medical responder first response as | ||
prescribed by the Department, and who provides
first response | ||
services prior to the arrival of an
ambulance or specialized | ||
emergency medical services vehicle,
in accordance with the | ||
level of care established in the
emergency medical responder | ||
first response course. A First Responder who
provides such | ||
services as part of an EMS System response
plan which utilizes | ||
First Responders as the personnel
dispatched to the scene of an | ||
emergency to provide initial
emergency medical care shall | ||
comply with the applicable
sections of the Program Plan of that | ||
EMS System.
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Persons who have already completed a course of
instruction | ||
in emergency first response based on or
equivalent to the | ||
national curriculum of the United States
Department of | ||
Transportation, or as otherwise previously
recognized by the | ||
Department, shall be considered First
Responders on the | ||
effective date of this amendatory Act of 1995.
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(a-5) "Provisional First Responder" means a person who is | ||
at least 16 years of age, who has successfully completed a | ||
course of instruction in emergency medical responder as | ||
prescribed by the Department, and who provides first response | ||
services prior to the arrival of an ambulance or specialized | ||
emergency medical services vehicle, in accordance with the | ||
level of care established in the emergency medical responder | ||
course. A Provisional First Responder must provide such | ||
services as part of an EMS System Response plan that utilizes | ||
Provisional First Responders with other EMS personnel | ||
dispatched to the scene of an emergency to provide initial | ||
emergency medical care and shall comply with the applicable | ||
sections of the program plan of that EMS System. A Provisional | ||
First Responder may apply to the Department for a First | ||
Responder license at the age of 18 upon the EMS Medical | ||
Director's written approval. | ||
(b) The Department shall have the authority and
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responsibility to:
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(1) Prescribe education requirements for the
First | ||
Responder, which meet or exceed the national
curriculum of | ||
the United States Department of
Transportation, through | ||
rules adopted pursuant to this Act.
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(2) Prescribe a standard set of equipment for
use | ||
during first response services. An individual First
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Responder shall not be required to maintain his or her own | ||
set of
such equipment, provided he or she has access to |
such equipment
during a first response call.
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(3) Require the First Responder to notify the
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Department of any EMS System in which he or she | ||
participates as
dispatched personnel as described in | ||
subsection (a).
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(4) Require the First Responder to comply with
the | ||
applicable sections of the Program Plans for those
Systems.
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(5) Require the First Responder to keep the
Department | ||
currently informed as to who employs him or her and who | ||
supervises
his or her activities as a First Responder.
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(6) Establish a mechanism for phasing in the
First | ||
Responder requirements over a 5-year period.
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(7) Charge each First Responder applicant a fee for | ||
testing, initial licensure, and license renewal. A First | ||
Responder who exclusively serves as a volunteer for units | ||
of local government or a not-for-profit organization that | ||
serves a service area with a population base of less than | ||
5,000 may submit an application to the Department for a | ||
waiver of these fees on a form prescribed by the | ||
Department. | ||
(Source: P.A. 96-1469, eff. 1-1-11.)
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(210 ILCS 50/3.85)
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Sec. 3.85. Vehicle Service Providers.
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(a) "Vehicle Service Provider" means an entity
licensed by | ||
the Department to provide emergency or
non-emergency medical |
services in compliance with this Act,
the rules promulgated by | ||
the Department pursuant to this
Act, and an operational plan | ||
approved by its EMS System(s),
utilizing at least ambulances or | ||
specialized emergency
medical service vehicles (SEMSV).
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(1) "Ambulance" means any publicly or
privately owned | ||
on-road vehicle that is specifically designed,
constructed | ||
or modified and equipped, and is intended to be
used for, | ||
and is maintained or operated for the emergency
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transportation of persons who are sick, injured, wounded or
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otherwise incapacitated or helpless, or the non-emergency
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medical transportation of persons who require the presence
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of medical personnel to monitor the individual's condition
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or medical apparatus being used on such individuals.
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(2) "Specialized Emergency Medical Services
Vehicle" | ||
or "SEMSV" means a vehicle or conveyance, other
than those | ||
owned or operated by the federal government, that
is | ||
primarily intended for use in transporting the sick or
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injured by means of air, water, or ground transportation,
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that is not an ambulance as defined in this Act. The term
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includes watercraft, aircraft and special purpose ground
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transport vehicles or conveyances not intended for use on
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public roads.
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(3) An ambulance or SEMSV may also be
designated as a | ||
Limited Operation Vehicle or Special-Use Vehicle:
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(A) "Limited Operation Vehicle" means a
vehicle | ||
which is licensed by the Department to provide
basic, |
intermediate or advanced life support emergency or
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non-emergency medical services that are exclusively | ||
limited
to specific events or locales.
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(B) "Special-Use Vehicle" means any
publicly or | ||
privately owned vehicle that is specifically designed,
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constructed or modified and equipped, and is intended | ||
to be
used for, and is maintained or operated solely | ||
for the
emergency or non-emergency transportation of a | ||
specific
medical class or category of persons who are | ||
sick, injured,
wounded or otherwise incapacitated or | ||
helpless (e.g.
high-risk obstetrical patients, | ||
neonatal patients).
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(C) "Reserve Ambulance" means a vehicle that meets | ||
all criteria set forth in this Section and all | ||
Department rules, except for the required inventory of | ||
medical supplies and durable medical equipment, which | ||
may be rapidly transferred from a fully functional | ||
ambulance to a reserve ambulance without the use of | ||
tools or special mechanical expertise. | ||
(b) The Department shall have the authority and
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responsibility to:
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(1) Require all Vehicle Service Providers, both
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publicly and privately owned, to function within an EMS
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System . ;
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(2) Require a Vehicle Service Provider
utilizing | ||
ambulances to have a primary affiliation with an EMS System
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within the EMS Region in which its Primary Service Area is
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located, which is the geographic areas in which the | ||
provider
renders the majority of its emergency responses. | ||
This
requirement shall not apply to Vehicle Service | ||
Providers
which exclusively utilize Limited Operation | ||
Vehicles . ;
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(3) Establish licensing standards and
requirements for | ||
Vehicle Service Providers, through rules
adopted pursuant | ||
to this Act, including but not limited to:
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(A) Vehicle design, specification,
operation and | ||
maintenance standards, including standards for the use | ||
of reserve ambulances;
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(B) Equipment requirements;
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(C) Staffing requirements; and
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(D) Annual license renewal . | ||
The Department's standards and requirements with | ||
respect to vehicle staffing must allow for an alternative | ||
rural staffing model for those vehicle service providers | ||
that serve a rural or semi-rural population of 10,000 or | ||
fewer inhabitants and exclusively uses volunteers, | ||
paid-on-call, or a combination thereof. ;
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(4) License all Vehicle Service Providers
that have met | ||
the Department's requirements for licensure, unless
such | ||
Provider is owned or licensed by the federal
government. | ||
All Provider licenses issued by the Department
shall | ||
specify the level and type of each vehicle covered by
the |
license (BLS, ILS, ALS, ambulance, SEMSV, limited
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operation vehicle, special use vehicle, reserve | ||
ambulance) . ;
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(5) Annually inspect all licensed Vehicle
Service | ||
Providers, and relicense such Providers that have met the
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Department's requirements for license renewal . ;
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(6) Suspend, revoke, refuse to issue or refuse to
renew | ||
the license of any Vehicle Service Provider, or that
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portion of a license pertaining to a specific vehicle
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operated by the Provider, after an opportunity for a
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hearing, when findings show that the Provider or one or | ||
more
of its vehicles has failed to comply with the | ||
standards and
requirements of this Act or rules adopted by | ||
the Department
pursuant to this Act . ;
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(7) Issue an Emergency Suspension Order for
any | ||
Provider or vehicle licensed under this Act, when the
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Director or his designee has determined that an immediate
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and serious danger to the public health, safety and welfare
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exists. Suspension or revocation proceedings which offer | ||
an
opportunity for hearing shall be promptly initiated | ||
after
the Emergency Suspension Order has been issued . ;
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(8) Exempt any licensed vehicle from
subsequent | ||
vehicle design standards or specifications required by the
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Department, as long as said vehicle is continuously in
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compliance with the vehicle design standards and
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specifications originally applicable to that vehicle, or
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until said vehicle's title of ownership is transferred . ;
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(9) Exempt any vehicle (except an SEMSV)
which was | ||
being used as an ambulance on or before December 15,
1980, | ||
from vehicle design standards and specifications
required | ||
by the Department, until said vehicle's title of
ownership | ||
is transferred. Such vehicles shall not be exempt
from all | ||
other licensing standards and requirements
prescribed by | ||
the Department . ;
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(10) Prohibit any Vehicle Service Provider
from | ||
advertising, identifying its vehicles, or disseminating
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information in a false or misleading manner concerning the
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Provider's type and level of vehicles, location, primary
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service area, response times, level of personnel, | ||
licensure
status or System participation . ;
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(10.5) Prohibit any Vehicle Service Provider, whether | ||
municipal, private, or hospital-owned, from advertising | ||
itself as a critical care transport provider unless it | ||
participates in a Department-approved EMS System critical | ||
care transport plan . ; and
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(11) Charge each Vehicle Service Provider a
fee per | ||
transport vehicle, to be submitted with each application | ||
for licensure and
license renewal. The fee per transport | ||
vehicle shall be set by administrative rule by the | ||
Department and shall not exceed 100 vehicles per provider.
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(Source: P.A. 96-1469, eff. 1-1-11; 97-333, eff. 8-12-11.)
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