New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Saf - Department of Safety
Subtitle Saf-C - Commissioner, Department of Safety
Chapter Saf-C 100 - ORGANIZATIONAL RULES
Part Saf-C 102 - ORGANIZATION
Section Saf-C 102.14 - Division of Emergency Medical Services
Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Saf-C 102.14
Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) Pursuant to RSA 21-P:12-b, there is a division of emergency medical services within the department under the supervision of the unclassified director of emergency medical services.
(b) The director duties shall be as specified in RSA 21-P:12-b, II, including the following:
(1) Day-to-day operation of the division of
emergency medical services;
(2)
Coordination of emergency medical services throughout the state;
(3) Providing public information and
education regarding the availability and use of the emergency medical and
trauma services systems;
(4)
Providing training and written and practical testing of emergency medical care
providers;
(5) Licensing emergency
medical care providers, emergency medical service units, emergency medical
service instructors and coordinators, emergency medical service training
agencies, emergency medical services dispatchers, and emergency medical service
vehicles, including wheelchair vans for hire;
(6) Establishing and maintaining a data
collection and analysis capability to evaluate emergency medical and trauma
service systems for the evaluation of such services;
(7) Carrying out investigations as specified
in RSA
153-A:14;
(8) Providing administrative support, within
the limits of available funding, to the coordinating board, medical control
board, trauma medical review committee, and the regional councils;
(9) Facilitating the establishment and
maintenance of a communications network that addresses citizen access to the
emergency medical and trauma services system and communications among emergency
medical service units, health care facilities, and other local, county, and
state agencies involved in the care or transportation of persons in need of
appropriate medical attention;
(10)
With the approval of the commissioner, authorizing the employment of part-time
instructors, evaluators, and practical skill examination aids for the purpose
of delivering training and written and practical examinations;
(11) Preparing budgets and grant requests,
and planning initiatives related to improve the general health of the public;
and
(12) With the approval of the
commissioner, accepting in the name of the state any and all donations and
grants, and receiving, utilizing, expending and disposing of such funds subject
to budgetary provisions, consistent with the rules of the department and the
purposes or conditions of the donation or grant.
(c) The division shall be organized as follows:
(1) There shall be no less than 3
regional offices, each staffed by a training coordinator, as follows:
a. Southern NH region, Manchester
office:
b. Seacoast region, Epping
office;
c. Northern NH region,
Berlin office;
(2) The
division's office in Concord shall be responsible for training in those areas
not covered by a region as well as licensing and data management; and
(3) The division shall provide administrative
support as specified in
RSA
21-P:12-b, II(j), to the following:
a. The emergency medical and trauma services
coordinating board, as established by
RSA
153-A:3;
b. The emergency medical services medical
control board, as established by
RSA
153-A:5;
c. The councils described in
RSA
153-A:6; and
d. The trauma medical review committee, as
established by RSA
153-A:8.
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