Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 145 - Emergency Medical Services Regulatory Board
Chapter 4690 - AMBULANCE SERVICES
SCHEDULED AMBULANCE SERVICES
Part 4690.2800 - STANDARDS FOR OPERATION OF SCHEDULED AMBULANCE SERVICES

Universal Citation: MN Rules 4690.2800

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024

Subpart 1. General standards.

Scheduled ambulance services must be either basic or advanced ambulance services.

Scheduled basic ambulance services must comply with the provisions of parts 4690.0400 to 4690.2000, and scheduled advanced ambulance services must comply with provisions of parts 4690.2100 to 4690.2700, except that such services may be exempt from compliance with those provisions that are not required for their operation as scheduled basic life support or advanced life support services in accordance with this rule.

Subp. 2. Declaration of and adherence to schedule.

An applicant for licensure as a scheduled ambulance service shall declare at the time of application the specific schedule of its intended restrictions as to time, group served, and type of service provided.

A licensed scheduled ambulance service may provide only the declared schedule of services approved by the board in the granting of the license under Minnesota Statutes, section 144E.10. Any change in this schedule is subject to the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, section 144E.10.

Subp. 3. Primary service area.

An applicant for licensure as a scheduled ambulance service shall comply with parts 4690.3400 to 4690.3700, with the exception of part 4690.3400, subpart 3.

Statutory Authority: MS s 144.804; 144E.16

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