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Third Substitute H.B. 121

Representative Gregory H. Hughes proposes the following substitute bill:


             1     
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ACT

             2     
TRANSPORT AMENDMENTS

             3     
2010 GENERAL SESSION

             4     
STATE OF UTAH

             5     
Chief Sponsor: Gregory H. Hughes

             6     
Senate Sponsor: Curtis S. Bramble

             7     
             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill amends provisions related to licensing of non-911 transport services in the
             11      Utah Emergency Medical Services System Act.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    defines terms;
             15          .    provides that when the department finds that a complaint against a non-911 provider
             16      has merit, the Department of Health shall issue a notice of meritorious finding to the
             17      political subdivision; and
             18          .    permits a political subdivision that receives the notice of meritorious finding to
             19      determine appropriate corrective actions, which may include issuing a request for
             20      proposal for non-911 services.
             21      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             22          None
             23      Other Special Clauses:
             24          None
             25      Utah Code Sections Affected:


             26      AMENDS:
             27          26-8a-102, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2000, Chapter 305
             28          26-8a-405.1, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 360
             29          26-8a-405.2, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 360
             30      ENACTS:
             31          26-8a-405.4, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             32     
             33      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             34          Section 1. Section 26-8a-102 is amended to read:
             35           26-8a-102. Definitions.
             36          As used in this chapter:
             37          (1) (a) "911 ambulance or paramedic services" means:
             38          (i) either:
             39          (A) 911 ambulance service;
             40          (B) 911 paramedic service; or
             41          (C) both 911 ambulance and paramedic service; and
             42          (ii) a response to a 911 call received by a designated dispatch center that receives 911
             43      or E911 calls.
             44          (b) "911 ambulance or paramedic service" does not mean a seven digit telephone call
             45      received directly by an ambulance provider licensed under this chapter.
             46          [(1)] (2) "Ambulance" means a ground, air, or water vehicle that:
             47          (a) transports patients and is used to provide emergency medical services; and
             48          (b) is required to obtain a permit under Section 26-8a-304 to operate in the state.
             49          [(2)] (3) "Ambulance provider" means an emergency medical service provider that:
             50          (a) transports and provides emergency medical care to patients; and
             51          (b) is required to obtain a license under Part 4, Ambulance and Paramedic Providers.
             52          [(3)] (4) "Committee" means the State Emergency Medical Services Committee
             53      created by Section 26-1-7 .
             54          [(4)] (5) "Direct medical observation" means in-person observation of a patient by a
             55      physician, registered nurse, physician's assistant, or individual certified under Section
             56      26-8a-302 .


             57          [(5)] (6) "Emergency medical condition" means:
             58          (a) a medical condition that manifests itself by symptoms of sufficient severity,
             59      including severe pain, that a prudent layperson, who possesses an average knowledge of health
             60      and medicine, could reasonably expect the absence of immediate medical attention to result in:
             61          (i) placing the individual's health in serious jeopardy;
             62          (ii) serious impairment to bodily functions; or
             63          (iii) serious dysfunction of any bodily organ or part; or
             64          (b) a medical condition that in the opinion of a physician or his designee requires direct
             65      medical observation during transport or may require the intervention of an individual certified
             66      under Section 26-8a-302 during transport.
             67          [(6)] (7) "Emergency medical service personnel":
             68          (a) means an individual who provides emergency medical services to a patient and is
             69      required to be certified under Section 26-8a-302 ; and
             70          (b) includes a paramedic, medical director of a licensed emergency medical service
             71      provider, emergency medical service instructor, and other categories established by the
             72      committee.
             73          [(7)] (8) "Emergency medical service providers" means:
             74          (a) licensed ambulance providers and paramedic providers;
             75          (b) a facility or provider that is required to be designated under Section 26-8a-303 ; and
             76          (c) emergency medical service personnel.
             77          [(8)] (9) "Emergency medical services" means medical services, transportation
             78      services, or both rendered to a patient.
             79          [(9)] (10) "Emergency medical service vehicle" means a land, air, or water vehicle that
             80      is:
             81          (a) maintained and used for the transportation of emergency medical personnel,
             82      equipment, and supplies to the scene of a medical emergency; and
             83          (b) required to be permitted under Section 26-8a-304 .
             84          (11) "Governing body":
             85          (a) is as defined is Subsection 11-42-102 (19); and
             86          (b) for purposes of a "special service district" under Subsection 11-42-102 (19), means
             87      a special service district that has been delegated the authority to select a provider under this


             88      chapter by the special service district's legislative body or administrative control board.
             89          [(10)] (12) "Interested party" means:
             90          (a) a licensed or designated emergency medical services provider that provides
             91      emergency medical services within or in an area that abuts an exclusive geographic service area
             92      that is the subject of an application submitted pursuant to Part 4, Ambulance and Paramedic
             93      Providers;
             94          (b) any municipality, county, or fire district that lies within or abuts a geographic
             95      service area that is the subject of an application submitted pursuant to Part 4, Ambulance and
             96      Paramedic Providers; or
             97          (c) the department when acting in the interest of the public.
             98          [(11)] (13) "Medical control" means a person who provides medical supervision to an
             99      emergency medical service provider.
             100          (14) "Non-911 service" means transport of a patient that is not 911 transport under
             101      Subsection (1).
             102          [(12)] (15) "Paramedic provider" means an entity that:
             103          (a) employs emergency medical service personnel; and
             104          (b) is required to obtain a license under Part 4, Ambulance and Paramedic Providers.
             105          [(13)] (16) "Patient" means an individual who, as the result of illness or injury, meets
             106      any of the criteria in Section 26-8a-305 .
             107          (17) "Political subdivision" means:
             108          (a) a city or town located in a county of the first or second class as defined in Section
             109      17-50-501 ;
             110          (b) a county of the first or second class;
             111          (c) the following districts located in a county of the first or second class:
             112          (i) a special service district created under Title 17D, Chapter 1, Special Service District
             113      Act; or
             114          (ii) a local district under Title 17B, Limited Purpose Local Government Entities - Local
             115      Districts, for the purpose of providing fire protection, paramedic, and emergency services;
             116          (d) areas coming together as described in Subsection 26-8a-405.2 (2)(b)(ii);
             117          (e) an interlocal entity under Title 11, Chapter 13, Interlocal Cooperation Act; or
             118          (f) a special service district for fire protection service under Subsection 17D-1-201 (9).


             119          [(14)] (18) "Trauma" means an injury requiring immediate medical or surgical
             120      intervention.
             121          [(15)] (19) "Trauma system" means a single, statewide system that:
             122          (a) organizes and coordinates the delivery of trauma care within defined geographic
             123      areas from the time of injury through transport and rehabilitative care; and
             124          (b) is inclusive of all prehospital providers, hospitals, and rehabilitative facilities in
             125      delivering care for trauma patients, regardless of severity.
             126          [(16)] (20) "Triage" means the sorting of patients in terms of disposition, destination,
             127      or priority. For prehospital trauma victims, triage requires a determination of injury severity to
             128      assess the appropriate level of care according to established patient care protocols.
             129          [(17)] (21) "Triage, treatment, transportation, and transfer guidelines" means written
             130      procedures that:
             131          (a) direct the care of patients; and
             132          (b) are adopted by the medical staff of an emergency patient receiving facility, trauma
             133      center, or an emergency medical service provider.
             134          Section 2. Section 26-8a-405.1 is amended to read:
             135           26-8a-405.1. Selection of provider by political subdivision.
             136          [(1) For purposes of this section and Sections 26-8a-405.2 and 26-8a-405.3 :]
             137          [(a) "911 ambulance or paramedic services" means either 911 ambulance service, or
             138      911 paramedic service, or both and:]
             139          [(i) means a 911 call received by a designated dispatch center that receives 911 or E911
             140      calls; and]
             141          [(ii) does not mean a seven digit telephone call received directly by an ambulance
             142      provider licensed under this chapter.]
             143          [(b) "Governing body" means:]
             144          [(i) in the case of a municipality or county, the elected council, commission, or other
             145      legislative body that is vested with the legislative power of the municipality;]
             146          [(ii) in the case of a special service district, local service district, or county service area,
             147      each elected council, commission, or other legislative body that is vested with the legislative
             148      power of the municipalities or counties that are members of the district or service area; and]
             149          [(iii) in the case of a local district or special service district for fire protection or


             150      interlocal entity, the board or other body vested with the power to adopt, amend, and repeal
             151      rules, bylaws, policies, and procedures for the regulation of its affairs and the conduct of its
             152      business.]
             153          [(c) "Political subdivision" means:]
             154          [(i) a city or town located in a county of the first or second class as defined in Section
             155      17-50-501 ;]
             156          [(ii) a county of the first or second class;]
             157          [(iii) the following districts located in a county of the first or second class:]
             158          [(A) a special service district created under Title 17D, Chapter 1, Special Service
             159      District Act; and]
             160          [(B) a local district under Title 17B, Limited Purpose Local Government Entities -
             161      Local Districts, for the purpose of providing fire protection, paramedic, and emergency
             162      services; or]
             163          [(iv) areas coming together as described in Subsection 26-8a-405.2 (2)(b)(ii);]
             164          [(v) municipalities and counties joining together pursuant to Title 11, Chapter 13,
             165      Interlocal Cooperation Act; or]
             166          [(vi) a special service district for fire protection service under Subsection
             167      17D-1-201 (9).]
             168          [(2)] (1) (a) Only an applicant approved under Section 26-8a-405 may respond to a
             169      request for a proposal [for 911 ambulance or paramedic services] issued in accordance with
             170      Section 26-8a-405.2 by a political subdivision.
             171          (b) A response to a request for proposal is subject to the maximum rates established by
             172      the department under Section 26-8a-403 .
             173          (c) A political subdivision may award a contract to an applicant [for the provision of
             174      911 ambulance or paramedic services] in response to a request for proposal:
             175          (i) in accordance with Section 26-8a-405.2 ; and
             176          (ii) subject to Subsection [(3)] (2).
             177          [(3)] (2) (a) The department shall issue a license to an applicant selected by a political
             178      subdivision under Subsection [(2)] (1) unless the department finds that issuing a license to that
             179      applicant would jeopardize the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the geographic
             180      service area.


             181          (b) A license issued under this Subsection [(3)] (2):
             182          (i) is for the exclusive geographic service area approved by the department in
             183      accordance with Subsection 26-8a-405.2 (2);
             184          (ii) is valid for four years;
             185          (iii) is not subject to a request for license from another applicant under the provisions
             186      of Sections 26-8a-406 through 26-8a-409 during the four-year term, unless the applicant's
             187      license is revoked under Section 26-8a-504 ; and
             188          (iv) is subject to supervision by the department under Sections 26-8a-503 and
             189      26-8a-504 .
             190          [(4)] (3) Except as provided in Subsection 26-8a-405.3 (4)(a), the provisions of
             191      Sections 26-8a-406 through 26-8a-409 do not apply to a license issued under this section.
             192          Section 3. Section 26-8a-405.2 is amended to read:
             193           26-8a-405.2. Selection of provider -- Request for competitive sealed proposal --
             194      Public convenience and necessity.
             195          (1) (a) (i) A political subdivision may contract with an applicant approved under
             196      Section 26-8a-404 to provide 911 ambulance or paramedic services for the geographic service
             197      area that is approved by the department in accordance with Subsection (2)[, if the political
             198      subdivision complies]; and
             199          (ii) must be in compliance with the provisions of this section and Section 26-8a-405.3 .
             200          (b) The provisions of this section and Sections 26-8a-405.1 and 26-8a-405.3 do not
             201      require a political subdivision to issue a request for proposal for ambulance or paramedic
             202      services. If a political subdivision does not contract with an applicant in accordance with this
             203      section and Section 26-8a-405.3 , the provisions of Sections 26-8a-406 through 26-8a-409 apply
             204      to the issuance of a license for ambulance or paramedic services in the geographic service area
             205      that is within the boundaries of the political subdivision.
             206          (c) (i) For purposes of this Subsection (1)(c):
             207          (A) ["Local] "Fire district" means a local district under Title 17B, Limited Purpose
             208      Local Government Entities - Local Districts, that:
             209          (I) is located in a county of the first or second class; and
             210          (II) provides fire protection, paramedic, and emergency services.
             211          (B) "Participating municipality" means a city or town whose area is partly or entirely


             212      included within a county service area or [local] fire district.
             213          (C) "Participating county" means a county whose unincorporated area is partly or
             214      entirely included within a [local] fire district.
             215          (ii) A participating municipality or participating county may [contract with a provider
             216      for 911 ambulance or paramedic service] as provided in this section and Section
             217      26-8a-405.3 [.], contract with a provider for 911 ambulance or paramedic service.
             218          (iii) If the participating municipality or participating county contracts with a provider
             219      for [911 ambulance or paramedic] services under this section and Section 26-8a-405.3 :
             220          (A) the [local] fire district is not obligated to provide the [ambulance or paramedic]
             221      services that are included in the contract between the participating municipality or the
             222      participating county and the [911 ambulance or paramedic] provider;
             223          (B) the [local] fire district may impose taxes and obligations within the [local] fire
             224      district in the same manner as if the participating municipality or participating county were
             225      receiving all services offered by the [local] fire district; and
             226          (C) the participating municipality's and participating county's obligations to the [local]
             227      fire district are not diminished.
             228          (2) (a) The political subdivision shall submit the request for proposal and the exclusive
             229      geographic service area to be included in the request for proposal to the department for
             230      approval prior to issuing the request for proposal. The department shall approve the request for
             231      proposal and the exclusive geographic service area:
             232          (i) unless the geographic service area creates an orphaned area; and
             233          (ii) in accordance with Subsections (2)(b) and (c).
             234          (b) The exclusive geographic service area may:
             235          (i) include the entire geographic service area that is within the political subdivision's
             236      boundaries;
             237          (ii) include islands within or adjacent to other peripheral areas not included in the
             238      political subdivision that governs the geographic service area; or
             239          (iii) exclude portions of the geographic service area within the political subdivision's
             240      boundaries if another political subdivision or licensed provider agrees to include the excluded
             241      area within their license.
             242          (c) The proposed geographic service area for 911 ambulance or paramedic service must


             243      demonstrate that non-911 ambulance or paramedic service will be provided in the geographic
             244      service area, either by the current provider, the applicant, or some other method acceptable to
             245      the department. The department may consider the effect of the proposed geographic service
             246      area on the costs to the non-911 provider and that provider's ability to provide only non-911
             247      services in the proposed area.
             248          Section 4. Section 26-8a-405.4 is enacted to read:
             249          26-8a-405.4. Non-911 provider -- Finding of meritorious complaint -- Request for
             250      proposals.
             251          (1) Notwithstanding Subsection 26-8a-102 (17), for purposes of this section, political
             252      subdivision is not limited to:
             253          (a) a county of the first or second class; or
             254          (b) a city or town located in a county of the first or second class.
             255          (2) (a) This section applies to a non-911 provider license under this chapter.
             256          (b) The department shall, in accordance with this section:
             257          (i) receive a complaint about a non-911 provider;
             258          (ii) determine whether the complaint has merit;
             259          (iii) issue a finding of:
             260          (A) a meritorious complaint; or
             261          (B) a non-meritorious complaint; and
             262          (iv) forward a finding of a meritorious complaint to the governing body of the political
             263      subdivision in which the non-911 provider is licensed.
             264          (3) (a) A political subdivision that receives a finding of a meritorious complaint from
             265      the department:
             266          (i) shall take corrective action that the political subdivision determines is appropriate;
             267      and
             268          (ii) may issue a request for proposal for non-911 service in the geographic service area
             269      if the political subdivision determines that other corrective action is not appropriate.
             270          (b) If the political subdivision determines that issuing a request for proposal is the
             271      appropriate corrective action to take under Subsection (3)(a)(ii), the political subdivision shall
             272      issue the request for proposal in accordance with Sections 26-8a-405.1 through 26-8a-405.3 .
             273          (4) The department shall make a determination under Subsection (2)(b) if:


             274          (a) the department receives a written complaint from any of the following in the
             275      geographic service area:
             276          (i) a hospital;
             277          (ii) a health care facility;
             278          (iii) a political subdivision; or
             279          (iv) an individual; and
             280          (b) the department determines, in accordance with Subsection (5) that the complaint
             281      has merit.
             282          (5) (a) If the department receives a complaint under Subsection (4), the department
             283      shall request a written response from the non-911 provider concerning the complaint.
             284          (b) The department shall make a determination under Subsection (4) based on:
             285          (i) the written response from the non-911 provider; and
             286          (ii) other information that the department may have concerning the quality of service of
             287      the non-911 provider.
             288          (c) The department's determination under this Subsection (5) is not subject to an
             289      adjudicative proceeding under Title 63G, Chapter 4, Administrative Procedures Act.
             290          (d) The provisions of this section do prohibit a person from filing an action under
             291      Section 26-8a-408 .


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