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2025 Utah Code
Title 11 - Cities, Counties, and Local Taxing Units
Chapter 48 - Emergency Response and Prevention
Section 103 - Provision of ambulance services in municipalities and counties -- Essential service.
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UT Code § 11-48-103 (2025)
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Effective 5/7/2025
11-48-103. Provision of ambulance services in municipalities and counties -- Essential service.
Amended by Chapter 340, 2025 General Session
Amended by Chapter 341, 2025 General Session
11-48-103. Provision of ambulance services in municipalities and counties -- Essential service.
- (1)
- (a)The governing body of each municipality and county has exclusive authority to and shall, subject to Title 53, Chapter 2d, Part 5, Ambulance and Paramedic Providers, ensure at least a minimum level of 911 ambulance services and ground ambulance interfacility transport services are provided:
- (i)within the territorial limits of the municipality or county;
- (ii)by a ground ambulance provider, licensed by the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services under Title 53, Chapter 2d, Part 5, Ambulance and Paramedic Providers; and
- (iii)in accordance with rules established by the Trauma System and Emergency Medical Services Committee under Section 53-2d-105.
- (b)911 ambulance services are essential services.
- (a)The governing body of each municipality and county has exclusive authority to and shall, subject to Title 53, Chapter 2d, Part 5, Ambulance and Paramedic Providers, ensure at least a minimum level of 911 ambulance services and ground ambulance interfacility transport services are provided:
- (2)
- (a)A municipality or county may:
- (i)provide, maintain, and support 911 ambulance services for the municipality's or county's own jurisdiction; or
- (ii)enter into an interlocal agreement or procurement contract with a public or private entity to provide, receive, support, or maintain 911 ambulance services or ground ambulance interfacility transport services, under any arrangement and to any extent that the municipality or county determines.
- (b)
- (i)A municipality or county shall enter into an interlocal agreement with a public or private entity for the provision of backup interfacility transport services.
- (ii)An interlocal agreement described in Subsection (2)(b)(i) may be used when the primary interfacility transport service provider is unavailable.
- (iii)A municipality or county shall share a copy of the interlocal agreement described in Subsection (2)(b)(i) with dispatchers and health care facilities within the municipality's or county's jurisdiction.
- (a)A municipality or county may:
- (3)
- (a)Subject to Subsections (3)(b) and (c), at the expiration of a license term under Section 53-2d-501, a county or municipality shall offer a first right to provide interfacility transports for an area to the current 911 ambulance service provider for that area.
- (b)If the first right under Subsection (3)(a) is not exercised, the county or municipality shall ensure that 911 ambulance services are provided in accordance with this section.
- (c)If the current 911 ambulance service provider under Subsection (3)(a) is not the current interfacility transport provider, the current interfacility provider's license shall remain intact until the later of:
- (i)two years after the enactment of this Subsection (3); or
- (ii)the day of the next formal review conducted in accordance with Subsection (4).
- (4)
- (a)A county or municipality shall conduct a formal review of 911 service providers and interfacility transport service providers:
- (i)in an open and public meeting in accordance with Title 52, Chapter 4, Open and Public Meetings Act; and
- (ii)not more than three months prior to the day on which the current license is set to expire under Subsection 53-2d-501(2).
- (b)The review under Subsection (4)(a) shall evaluate the cost, quality, and access goals for the county's or municipality's emergency medical services in the geographic area pursuant to rule made by the division.
- (c)The county or municipality conducting a review under Section (4)(b) shall issue a formal request for proposals for the purpose of evaluating alternative qualified emergency medical service providers and interfacility transport providers, including for-profit emergency medical service providers, government-operated emergency medical service providers, and quasi-governmental emergency medical service providers.
- (a)A county or municipality shall conduct a formal review of 911 service providers and interfacility transport service providers:
- (5)A municipality or county that provides, maintains, and supports 911 ambulance services for the municipality's or county's own jurisdiction under Subsection (2)(a) shall obtain a license as a ground ambulance provider from the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services under Title 53, Chapter 2d, Part 5, Ambulance and Paramedic Providers.
Amended by Chapter 340, 2025 General Session
Amended by Chapter 341, 2025 General Session
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