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Connecticut General Statutes > Title 19a > Chapter 368d - Emergency Medical Services
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Title 19a
> Chapter 368d - Emergency Medical Services
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§ 19a-175
Definitions
§ 19a-176
Department of Public Health to administer emergency medical services program
§ 19a-177
Duties of commissioner
§ 19a-178
Office of Emergency Medical Services. State-wide coordinated delivery plan. Model local emergency medical services plans and performance agreements
§ 19a-178a
Emergency Medical Services Advisory Board established; appointment; responsibilities
§ 19a-178b
Grants for enhancing emergency medical services and equipment
§ 19a-179
Regulations. Issuance of certificate for certain applicants. Application for renewal or reinstatement by certain applicants. Definitions
§ 19a-179a
Scope of practice of emergency medical technicians
§ 19a-179b
Emergency medical technicians and paramedics engaged in civil preparedness duty or training. Chain of command
§ 19a-180
Licensure and certification of emergency medical service organizations. Suspension or revocation. Records. Penalties. Advertisement. Medical control by sponsor hospital. New or expanded emergency medical services
§ 19a-181
Registration of ambulance or rescue vehicles. Suspension or revocation of registration certificates
§ 19a-181a
Indemnification of emergency medical technician instructors
§ 19a-181b
Local emergency medical services plan
§ 19a-181c
Removal of responder
§ 19a-181d
Hearing re performance standards
§ 19a-181e
Pilot program for municipal selection of emergency medical services provider based on issuance of requests for proposals
§ 19a-182
Emergency medical services councils. Plans for delivery of services
§ 19a-183
Regional emergency medical services councils
§ 19a-184
Functions of regional emergency medical services councils
§ 19a-185
Regional emergency medical services coordinators; appointment
§ 19a-186
Functions of regional emergency medical services coordinators
§ 19a-187
Cooperation of state agencies. Advice and consultation by The University of Connecticut Health Center
§ 19a-188
Transfer of staff and funds
§ 19a-192a
§ 19a-193
§ 19a-194
Motorcycle rescue vehicles
§ 19a-195
Regulations re staffing of emergency medical response vehicles
§ 19a-195a
Regulations re recertification and state-wide standardization of certification
§ 19a-195b
Reinstatement of expired certification. Validity of expired certificate
§ 19a-196
Complaints against emergency medical services councils, hearings and appeals
§ 19a-196a
Termination of services to municipalities restricted
§ 19a-196b
Response to calls from other municipalities. Transporting patients to the state's mobile field hospital
§ 19a-197
Automatic external defibrillators. Registry established. Regulations. Simultaneous communication with physician not required
§ 19a-197a
Administration of epinephrine
§ 19a-197b
Training standards for the use of automatic external defibrillators
§ 19a-197c
Automatic external defibrillators required on public golf courses
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