Wis. Admin. Code Department of Health Services DHS 110.32 - Emergency medical service provider license required; license levels
(1) No
entity may act as or advertise for the provision of services as an emergency
medical responder service, a non-transporting emergency medical service
provider, or an ambulance service provider unless the entity is licensed by the
department to do so, except under the following conditions:
(a) The entity is a certified emergency
medical responder provider in another state that provides emergency medical
care to 10 or fewer patients per year in this state under s.
256.15(2) (b).
(b) The entity is a licensed ambulance
service provider in another state that makes 10 or fewer patient transports per
year that originate and terminate in this state under s.
256.15(2) (b), Stats.
(c) The entity is an ambulance service
provider or emergency medical responder provider that holds a valid certificate
or license in another state and is acting in response from that state to a
request for mutual aid under s.
256.15(2) (c), Stats.
(d) The entity is a rural ambulance service
provider that meets all of the requirements of s.
256.15(4m).
(2) An entity licensed as an emergency
medical responder service provider may provide emergency medical services at
the emergency medical responder level of care before hospitalization and the
arrival of an ambulance but may not transport patients.
(3) An entity licensed as a non-transporting
emergency medical service provider may provide emergency medical services
before hospitalization and the arrival of an ambulance at the EMT, AEMT,
EMT-intermediate, paramedic level of care, but may not transport
patients.
(3m) An entity may be
licensed as a non-transporting emergency medical services service provider to
provide 9-1-1 emergency response, intercept, tactical emergency medical
services, community emergency medical services, or any combination thereof. A
non-transporting emergency medical services provider licensed for multiple
types of services shall be licensed at the same level for all services for
which it is licensed.
(4) An entity
may be licensed as an ambulance service provider to provide 9-1-1 emergency
response, interfacility transport, intercept, tactical emergency medical
services, community emergency medical services or any combination thereof, and
at one of the following levels of care: EMT, AEMT, EMT-intermediate, or
paramedic. An ambulance service provider licensed to provide multiple types of
services shall be licensed at the same level of care for all services for which
it is licensed.
(5) The department
shall issue an emergency medical service provider a separate license for each
type of service it is licensed to provide.
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