New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Chapter VI - State Emergency Medical Services Code
Part 800 - Emergency Medical Services
Certified Ambulance Services
Section 800.21 - General requirements
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
An ambulance service shall:
(a) have a valid Department of Health certificate of inspection and Department of Motor Vehicles certificate of inspection on each vehicle at all times while it is in service;
(b) withdraw from service any ambulance or emergency ambulance service vehicle which is not in compliance with requirements of this Part, or not in compliance with requirements of the Department of Motor Vehicles. Any vehicle with holes (from rust, poor gaskets, etc.) into the patient compartment must also be withdrawn from service;
(c) notify the department in writing when any ambulance or emergency ambulance service vehicle is permanently removed from service. Such vehicles must have removed all departmental certification stickers and logos;
(d) display an out-of-service sticker supplied by the department on any vehicle taken temporarily out of service in accordance with the departmental procedures currently in effect;
(e) display on the exterior of both sides and the back of all ambulances and emergency ambulance service vehicles the name of the service in letters not less than three inches in height and clearly legible. The logo provided by the department shall also be displayed on both sides and the back of every ambulance and shall be removed upon sale or transfer of the vehicle;
(f) maintain an ambulance which shall conform to the standards set forth in this Part;
(g) equip any ambulance or emergency ambulance service vehicle placed in-service with the minimum equipment set forth in this Part;
(h) have on each call at least one attendant who is a certified emergency medical technician in attendance with the patient at all times except for transfers between hospitals. Another licensed health care provider specifically authorized in writing by a physician may serve as the patient care attendant on transfers between hospitals. The ambulance service shall maintain the physician's order for three years. A licensed driver shall drive the ambulance;
(i) transport all patients in the patient compartment except in extenuating circumstances documented on the record of the call;
(j) make available for inspection, with or without notice, to representatives of the department all vehicles, materials, equipment, personnel records, procedures, and facilities;
(k) maintain current and accurate personnel files for all drivers, certified first responders, emergency medical technicians, and advanced emergency medical technicians, showing qualifications, training and certifications, and health records, including immunization status. Employee health records shall be maintained separately and in compliance with all applicable requirements. Information contained in such personnel files shall be reviewed annually, and may be disclosed only to authorized individuals. Training records must include at a minimum:
(l) maintain a record of each ambulance call in accordance with the provisions of section 800.32 of this Part;
(m) maintain adequate and safe storage facilities for equipment, clean supplies and linen, soiled linen and waste at the place where the ambulance is based;
(n) maintain the interior of the vehicles and equipment in a clean and sanitary condition;
(o) operate only within its primary territory except:
(p) have and enforce written policies concerning:
(q) upon dicovery by or report to the governing authority of the ambulance service, report to the department's area office by telephone no later than the following business day and in writting within 5 working days every instance in which:
(r) on or in a form approved by the department, maintain a record of all unexpected authorized EMS response vehicle and patient care equipment failures that could have resulted in harm to a patient and the corrective actions taken. A copy of this record shall be submitted to the department with the EMS service's biennial recertification application.