2012 North Dakota Century Code Title 23 Health and Safety Chapter 23-46 Emergency Medical Services
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CHAPTER 23-46
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
23-46-01. Definitions.
For purposes of this chapter:
1. "Emergency medical services funding area" means a geographic area eligible for state
assistance and includes one or more licensed ambulance operations.
2. "Minimum reasonable cost" means the cost of operating one transporting ambulance
service or the sum of the cost to operate one transporting ambulance service and any
combination of one substation and one quick response unit.
3. "Required local matching funds" means revenue generated by the provision of
emergency medical services, local mill levies, local sales tax, local donations, and
in-kind donations of services.
23-46-02. Emergency medical services advisory council.
The state department of health shall establish an emergency medical services advisory
council. The council must include at least three representatives appointed by an emergency
medical services organization, one individual to represent basic life support and one individual
to represent advanced life support, both appointed by the state health officer, and other
members designated by the state health officer, not to exceed a total of fourteen members. The
department shall consider the recommendations of the council on the plan for integrated
emergency medical services in the state, development of emergency medical services funding
areas, development of the emergency medical services funding areas application process and
budget criteria, and other issues relating to emergency medical services as determined by the
state health officer. Council members are entitled to reimbursement for expenses in the manner
provided in section 44-08-04. The department shall establish by policy the length of terms and
the method for rotation of membership.
23-46-03. Emergency medical services funding areas.
The state department of health shall establish and update biennially a plan for integrated
emergency medical services in this state. The plan must identify ambulance operations areas,
emergency medical services funding areas that require state financial assistance to operate a
minimally reasonable level of emergency medical services, and a minimum reasonable cost for
an emergency medical services operation. The department shall designate emergency medical
services funding areas based on criteria adopted by the health council and published in the
North Dakota Administrative Code.
23-46-04. State financial assistance for emergency medical services - Confidential
information - Annual allocation.
Emergency medical services operations that request financial assistance from the state
must provide requested fiscal information to the state department of health for use in financial
assistance determinations. All information provided to the department under this section is
confidential. The state department of health shall determine annually the allocation amount of
state financial assistance for each emergency medical services funding area based on the
department's determination of:
1. The minimum annual funding necessary to operate the emergency medical services
operation or service designated to operate in the ambulance funding area, based on
the financial needs unique to each emergency medical services funding area.
2. Required local matching funds commensurate with at least ten dollars per capita within
the emergency medical services funding area.
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23-46-05. State financial assistance for emergency medical services - Distribution
limit.
During the first year of the biennium, the state department of health may not distribute more
than one million two hundred fifty thousand dollars of the biennial legislative appropriation for
state financial assistance for emergency medical services.
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