Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Health
Title R426 - Population Health, Emergency Medical Services
Rule R426-4 - Operations
Section R426-4-800 - Permitted Vehicle Supply Requirements
Current through Bulletin 2023-24, December 15, 2023
(1) In accordance with the licensed EMS provider level or designation type and level, the each permitted vehicle shall carry the quantities of supplies, medications, and equipment as described in the Department inspection requirements. The vehicle requirements shall be approved by the State EMS Medical Director and the State EMS Committee.
(2) Medical directors for licensed or designated providers are responsible to provide protocols, training, and quality assurance for all medications used by licensed individuals performing duties for their respective licensed or designated provider.
(3) If a licensed or designated EMS provider desires to carry different equipment, supplies, or medication from the vehicle supply requirements, the provider shall submit a written request from the certified off-line medical director to the Department requesting the waiver. The request shall include:
(4) All non-disposable equipment shall be designed and constructed of materials that are durable and capable of withstanding repeated cleaning. The provider shall:
(5) The provider shall have all equipment tested, maintained, and calibrated according to the manufacturer's standards.
(6) The provider shall document all equipment inspections, testing, maintenance and calibrations. Testing or calibration conducted by an outside service shall be documented. Such inspections, testing and calibration shall be performed monthly. All testing documentation shall be maintained and available for Department review upon request.
(7) A provider required to carry any of the following equipment shall perform monthly inspections to ensure proper functionality:
(8) The licensed or designated EMS provider shall perform monthly inspections to ensure proper functionality of all equipment that require consumable items, power supplies, electrical cables, pneumatic power lines, hydraulic power lines, or related connectors.
(9) Unless otherwise authorized by the State EMS Medical Director, a licensed or designated EMS provider shall store all medications according to the manufacturers' recommendations, including temperature control and packaging requirements.
(10) All medication known or suspected to have been subjected to temperatures outside the recommended temperature range shall be return to the supplier for replacement.
(11) The Department shall maintain and publish requirements for ground ambulances, QRVs, and other designated providers on the Department's website.
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2015-20, effective 9/24/2015
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2019-1, effective 12/12/2018
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2019-19, effective 9/11/2019