048-2 Wyo. Code R. §§ 2-12 - Disciplinary Action

(a) The Division may, at its sole discretion, deny, refuse to renew, restrict, suspend, or revoke an ambulance service business license at any time when the Division has received a credible allegation that an applicant for or a holder of an ambulance service business license has:
(i) Renewed, obtained, or attempted to renew or obtain a license by fraud, bribery, or misrepresentation;
(ii) Advertised the ambulance service in a false or misleading manner;
(iii) Obtained a fee by fraud or submitted a fraudulent billing, including billing for a service not rendered or billing for a service not medically necessary;
(iv) Failed to establish and abide by a set of procedures and precautions, as published by the Centers for Disease Control, to assist health care personnel in protecting themselves from infectious disease;
(v) Violated any federal or state law or regulations, or violated any of these rules; or
(vi) Received a termination notice from the physician medical director of the ambulance service. [See the requirements for summary suspension in Chapter 9 of these rules.]
(b) Before notice of suspension is sent pursuant to Chapter 9, Section 3, the Division may at its sole discretion, send a written warning to the license holder.
(c) A holder of an ambulance service business license may appeal any adverse action which the Division takes under this section by:
(i) Filing a request for an administrative hearing within thirty (30) days of the time the Division has mailed the notice of action to the license holder. Such request shall be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the Division; and
(ii) Complying with all requirements of Chapter 9 of these rules.

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048-2 Wyo. Code R. §§ 2-12

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