Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 310 - Oklahoma State Department of Health
Chapter 641 - Emergency Medical Services
Subchapter 17 - Stretcher Van Service
Section 310:641-17-9 - Stretcher van vehicles
Current through Vol. 42, No. 7, December 16, 2024
(a) A stretcher van vehicle may not be permitted by the Department prior to the submission and approval of all required documentation, fees, and a Department inspection.
(b) Authorized stretcher van vehicles of licensed services shall be in good mechanical and serviceable condition at all times, so as to not be hazardous to the passenger(s) or crewmembers. If, in the determination of the Department, a vehicle does not meet this requirement, it may be removed from service until repairs are made.
(c) Authorized stretcher van vehicles of licensed services shall be tested for interior carbon monoxide, in a manner acceptable to the Department. Carbon monoxide levels of more than ten parts per million (10ppm) shall be considered in excess and shall render the vehicle "out of compliance". Vehicles shall be removed from service if carbon monoxide levels exceed fifty parts per million (50ppm) and until repairs are made to reduce the amounts of carbon monoxide below ten parts per million (10ppm).
(d) A class "S" permit shall be affixed to a vehicle in compliance and utilized as a stretcher van vehicle.
(e) Stretcher van vehicles shall place a permit or inspection decal affixed by the Department. These decals shall be placed in the driver side rear window unless it is impossible or impractical to place in this area.
(f) Stretcher van vehicles are not ambulances, and may not be authorized as emergency vehicles within Title 47, relating to definitions of emergency vehicles.
(g) Violations that may justify immediate removal of a vehicle permit include:
(h) The stretcher van vehicle must utilize a stretcher or gurney and locking system that meets or manufactures standards
(i) Stretcher van vehicles purchased after the effective date of these amendments shall comply with the following:
(j) A stretcher van shall meet Ambulance Manufacturers Division (AMD) Standards 004, 012, and 013, and shall pass corresponding safety tests. Stretcher vans must not have functioning emergency lights or sirens.
(k) Documentation of vehicle safety testing or manufacturer certification must be maintained in agency files.