1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to emergency medical services; amending s. |
3 | 401.25, F.S.; providing requirements for an applicant for |
4 | advanced life support nontransportation licensure; |
5 | permitting municipal, independent special district, and |
6 | community development district fire departments to provide |
7 | certain life support services; authorizing a county |
8 | governing body to adopt ordinances establishing standards |
9 | for issuing a certificate of public convenience and |
10 | necessity; providing conditions for the issuance of a |
11 | temporary certificate of public convenience and necessity; |
12 | providing an effective date. |
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14 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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16 | Section 1. Section 401.25, Florida Statutes, is amended to |
17 | read: |
18 | 401.25 Licensure as a basic life support or an advanced |
19 | life support service.- |
20 | (1) Every person, firm, corporation, association, or |
21 | governmental entity owning or acting as agent for the owner of |
22 | any business or service which furnishes, operates, conducts, |
23 | maintains, advertises, engages in, proposes to engage in, or |
24 | professes to engage in the business or service of providing |
25 | prehospital or interfacility advanced life support services or |
26 | basic life support transportation services must be licensed as a |
27 | basic life support service or an advanced life support service, |
28 | whichever is applicable, before offering such service to the |
29 | public. The application for such license must be submitted to |
30 | the department on forms provided for this purpose. The |
31 | application must include documentation that the applicant meets |
32 | the appropriate requirements for a basic life support service or |
33 | an advanced life support service, whichever is applicable, as |
34 | specified by rule of the department. |
35 | (2) The department shall issue a license for operation to |
36 | any applicant who complies with the following requirements: |
37 | (a) The applicant has paid the fees required by s. 401.34. |
38 | (b) The ambulances, equipment, vehicles, personnel, |
39 | communications systems, staffing patterns, and services of the |
40 | applicant meet the requirements of this part, including the |
41 | appropriate rules for either a basic life support service or an |
42 | advanced life support service, whichever is applicable. |
43 | (c) The applicant has furnished evidence of adequate |
44 | insurance coverage for claims arising out of injury to or death |
45 | of persons and damage to the property of others resulting from |
46 | any cause for which the owner of such business or service would |
47 | be liable. The applicant must provide insurance in such sums and |
48 | under such terms as required by the department. In lieu of such |
49 | insurance, the applicant may furnish a certificate of self- |
50 | insurance evidencing that the applicant has established an |
51 | adequate self-insurance plan to cover such risks and that the |
52 | plan has been approved by the Office of Insurance Regulation of |
53 | the Financial Services Commission. |
54 | (d) The applicant for basic or advanced life support |
55 | transportation services has obtained a certificate of public |
56 | convenience and necessity from each county in which the |
57 | applicant will operate. In issuing the certificate of public |
58 | convenience and necessity, the governing body of each county |
59 | shall consider the recommendations of municipalities within its |
60 | jurisdiction. |
61 | (e) The applicant for advanced life support |
62 | nontransportation services has obtained a certificate of public |
63 | convenience and necessity from each county in which the |
64 | applicant will operate. In issuing the certificate of public |
65 | convenience and necessity, the governing body of each county may |
66 | not prohibit a municipal, independent special district, or |
67 | community development district fire department from providing |
68 | services within its jurisdiction. |
69 | (3) The department may suspend or revoke a license at any |
70 | time if it determines that the licensee has failed to maintain |
71 | compliance with the requirements prescribed for operating a |
72 | basic or advanced life support service. |
73 | (4) A Each license issued under in accordance with this |
74 | part expires will expire automatically 2 years after the date of |
75 | issuance. |
76 | (5) The requirements for renewal of any license issued |
77 | under this part are the same as the requirements for original |
78 | licensure that are in effect at the time of renewal. |
79 | (6) The governing body of each county may adopt ordinances |
80 | that provide reasonable standards for certificates of public |
81 | convenience and necessity for basic or advanced life support |
82 | transportation services and air ambulance services. In |
83 | developing standards for certificates of public convenience and |
84 | necessity, the governing body of each county must consider state |
85 | guidelines, recommendations of the local or regional trauma |
86 | agency created under chapter 395, and the recommendations of |
87 | municipalities within its jurisdiction. |
88 | (7) The governing body of each county may adopt ordinances |
89 | that provide reasonable standards for certificates of public |
90 | convenience and necessity for advanced life support |
91 | nontransportation services. The governing body of each county |
92 | may not prohibit a municipal, independent special district, or |
93 | community development district fire department within its |
94 | jurisdiction from receiving a certificate of public convenience |
95 | and necessity if the fire department meets or exceeds |
96 | requirements mandated by state law. |
97 | (8) The governing body of each county shall issue a |
98 | certificate of public convenience and necessity for advanced |
99 | life support nontransportation services to any municipal, |
100 | independent special district, or community development district |
101 | fire department within its jurisdiction within a reasonable |
102 | period of time after receiving the applicant's request. If the |
103 | county issues certificates of public convenience and necessity |
104 | only on an annual or biannual basis, a temporary certificate of |
105 | public convenience and necessity shall be issued until the |
106 | applicant can participate according to the established schedule. |
107 | (9)(7)(a) Each permitted basic life support ambulance not |
108 | specifically exempted from this part, when transporting a person |
109 | who is sick, injured, wounded, incapacitated, or helpless, must |
110 | be occupied by at least two persons: one patient attendant who |
111 | is a certified emergency medical technician, certified |
112 | paramedic, or licensed physician; and one ambulance driver who |
113 | meets the requirements of s. 401.281. This paragraph does not |
114 | apply to interfacility transfers governed by s. 401.252(1). |
115 | (b) Each permitted advanced life support ambulance not |
116 | specifically exempted from this part, when transporting a person |
117 | who is sick, injured, wounded, incapacitated, or helpless, must |
118 | be occupied by at least two persons: one who is a certified |
119 | paramedic or licensed physician; and one who is a certified |
120 | emergency medical technician, certified paramedic, or licensed |
121 | physician who also meets the requirements of s. 401.281 for |
122 | drivers. The person with the highest medical certifications |
123 | shall be in charge of patient care. This paragraph does not |
124 | apply to interfacility transfers governed by s. 401.252(1). |
125 | Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2011. |