§ 36-4B-1 Definition of terms
§ 36-4B-2 Program created–Implementing agencies
§ 36-4B-3 Practice or holding out as medical technician or paramedic as misdemeanor unless licensed–Each violation a separate offense
§ 36-4B-5 Federal personnel not restricted–Religious groups not practicing medicine
§ 36-4B-7 Requirements–Educational programs in advanced life support
§ 36-4B-10 Implementation and approval of educational programs in advanced life support–Applications for approval
§ 36-4B-11 Notice to board of changes in directorship or content of educational programs
§ 36-4B-12 Withdrawal of approval for failure of educational program to meet requirements
§ 36-4B-13 Issuance of advanced life support licenses–Qualifications of applicants
§ 36-4B-13.1 License–Background check required
§ 36-4B-14 Licensing without examination of licensee from another state
§ 36-4B-15 Medical supervision of advanced life support personnel
§ 36-4B-16 Practices permitted by emergency medical technician-intermediate/99
§ 36-4B-16.1 Practices permitted by emergency medical technician-intermediate/85
§ 36-4B-16.2 Practices permitted by emergency medical technician-advanced
§ 36-4B-17 Practices permitted by licensed paramedics
§ 36-4B-18 Additional tasks permitted with adequate training and proficiency
§ 36-4B-18.1 Critical care endorsement
§ 36-4B-18.2 Community paramedic–Certification
§ 36-4B-18.3 Community paramedic–Protocols and supervisory standards–Patient care plan
§ 36-4B-19 Functions delegated to other professions not authorized for advanced life support personnel
§ 36-4B-20 Hospital and institutional rules applicable
§ 36-4B-21 Immunity from liability of licensees–Exceptions
§ 36-4B-22 Immunity from liability of sponsoring organization–Exceptions
§ 36-4B-23 Immunity from liability of representatives of sponsoring organization–Exceptions
§ 36-4B-24 Immunity from liability of supervising physician–Exception
§ 36-4B-25 Immunity from liability of physician transferring patient–Conditions for immunity
§ 36-4B-26 Annual renewal of license required–Form
§ 36-4B-27 Fee for annual renewal–Continuing education–Letters from supervising physician and employer–Notice to board of termination of employment
§ 36-4B-28 Suspension on failure to renew license–Reinstatement
§ 36-4B-29 Annual establishment of license and examination fees–Minimum and maximum amounts
§ 36-4B-30 Monthly payment of receipts into treasury–Credit to fund–Appropriation for expenses
§ 36-4B-31 Grounds for denial, suspension or revocation of license
§ 36-4B-32 Appeal of board decisions
§ 36-4B-33 Suspension of license for mental incompetency–Restoration to reason
§ 36-4B-34 Reissuance of canceled, suspended or revoked license
§ 36-4B-34.1 Peer review committee–Activities–Liability of members
§ 36-4B-34.2 Data of peer review committee–Disclosure–Discovery–Admissibility–Testimony
§ 36-4B-34.4 Peer review activity defined
§ 36-4B-35 Advanced life support program–Promulgation of rules–Community paramedic requirements
§ 36-4B-36 Prohibited rules
§ 36-4B-37 Advanced life support personnel advisory committee–Appointment–Terms–Duties

Terms Used In South Dakota Codified Laws > Title 36 > Chapter 4B - Advanced Life Support Personnel

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