Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Health
Title R426 - Population Health, Emergency Medical Services
Rule R426-3 - Licensure
Section R426-3-10 - Criteria for Denial or Revocation of Licensure
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 426-3-10
Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024
(1) The Department may deny an application for a license, a renewal of a license, or revoke, suspend or restrict a license without reviewing whether a license shall be granted or renewed to meet public convenience and necessity for any of the following reasons:
(a) failure to meet substantial requirements
as specified in the rules governing the service;
(b) failure to meet vehicle, equipment,
staffing, or insurance requirements;
(c) failure to meet agreements covering
training standards or testing standards;
(d) substantial violations;
(e) a history of disciplinary action relating
to a license, permit, designation, or certification in this or any other
state;
(f) a history of serious or
substantial public complaints;
(g)
a history of criminal activity by the licensee or its principals while licensed
or designated as an EMS provider or while operating as an EMS service with
permitted vehicles;
(h)
falsification or misrepresentation of any information in the application or
related documents;
(i) failure to
pay the required licensing or permitting fees or other fees or failure to pay
outstanding balances owed to the Department;
(j) failure to submit records and other data
to the Department as required;
(k)
a history of inappropriate billing practices;
(l) misuse of grant funds; or
(m) violation of OSHA or other federal
standards that it is required to meet in the provision of the EMS
service.
(2) If an applicant or licensed provider has been denied, revoked, suspended, or issued a restricted license by the Department, the applicant or licensed provider may appeal a denial by filing a written appeal within 30 calendar days of the receipt of the issuance of the Department's denial.
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