Examples of State EMS Authority in a sentence
Certification and accreditation requirements are as stated on MVEMSA website (xxxx://xxxxxx.xxx/policies) and the website of the State EMS Authority (xxxxx://xxxx.xx.xxx/).
As necessary and at the direction of the Mendocino County Board of Supervisors, develop and submit a plan, and update as required, to the State EMS Authority, of the Mendocino County trauma care system pursuant to Health and Safety Code Sections 1797.257, 1797.258 and 1798.166 and Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations; U.
Ensure that the EMS Medical Director(s) evaluate and report to the State EMS Authority regarding EMT-Paramedic acts or ommissions that appear to constitute grounds for disciplinary action pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 1798.201.
Disaster Planning Grant: Since 1990, the EMS Agency has received a series of disaster planning grants through the State EMS Authority.
The Commission chairperson or their designee shall promptly advise the State EMS Authority of the Member State of the need to appoint a new Commissioner whenever a vacancy occurs.
It shall be construed in a manner consistent with applicable law and rules including, but not limited to, the California State Emergency Medical Services Act, Contra Costa County Ordinances, and published procurement guidelines of the California State EMS Authority.
City agrees that it will, at all times, have available personnel who have a valid driver’s license, and are certified by the State EMS Authority to at least the EMT-Basic level of training.
CURRENT STATUS: MEETS MINIMUM STANDARD NEED(S):Annually evaluate the EMS system plan to determine progress in meeting plan objectives and system changes OBJECTIVE:Submit an annual update of the EMS system plan to the State EMS Authority, which reflects system changes and progress made in meeting plan objectives.
A current CQI Plan will be submitted to the State EMS Authority every five (5) years.
This action will be temporary and subject to a final determination by the State EMS Authority in the matters of paramedic licensure or an Investigative Review Panel in matters affecting EMT personnel.