Advanced Search

Section: 190.0133 Emergency medical response agency license. RSMO 190.133


Published: 2015

Subscribe to a Global-Regulation Premium Membership Today!

Key Benefits:

Subscribe Now for only USD$40 per month.
Missouri Revised Statutes













Chapter 190

Emergency Services

←190.131

Section 190.133.1

190.134→

August 28, 2015

Emergency medical response agency license.

190.133. 1. The department shall, within a reasonable time after

receipt of an application, cause such investigation as the department deems

necessary to be made of the applicant for an emergency medical response

agency license.



2. The department shall issue a license to any emergency medical

response agency which provides advanced life support if the applicant meets

the requirements established pursuant to sections 190.001 to 190.245, and

the rules adopted by the department pursuant to sections 190.001 to

190.245. The department may promulgate rules relating to the requirements

for an emergency medical response agency including, but not limited to:



(1) A licensure period of five years;



(2) Medical direction;



(3) Records and forms; and



(4) Memorandum of understanding with local ambulance services.



3. Application for an emergency medical response agency license shall

be made upon such forms as prescribed by the department in rules adopted

pursuant to sections 190.001 to 190.245. The application form shall

contain such information as the department deems necessary to make a

determination as to whether the emergency medical response agency meets all

the requirements of sections 190.001 to 190.245 and rules promulgated

pursuant to sections 190.001 to 190.245.



4. No person or entity shall hold itself out as an emergency medical

response agency that provides advanced life support or provide the services

of an emergency medical response agency that provides advanced life support

unless such person or entity is licensed by the department.



(L. 1998 S.B. 743, A.L. 2002 S.B. 1107, A.L. 2004 H.B. 1195, A.L. 2010

H.B. 1977)





2004

2002

1998



2004



190.133. 1. The department shall, within a reasonable time after

receipt of an application, cause such investigation as the department deems

necessary to be made of the applicant for an emergency medical response

agency license.



2. The department shall issue a license to any emergency medical

response agency which provides advanced life support if the applicant meets

the requirements established pursuant to sections 190.001 to 190.245, and

the rules adopted by the department pursuant to sections 190.001 to

190.245. The department may promulgate rules relating to the requirements

for an emergency medical response agency including, but not limited to:



(1) A licensure period of five years;



(2) Medical direction;



(3) Records and forms; and



(4) Memorandum of understanding with local ambulance services.



3. Application for an emergency medical response agency license shall

be made upon such forms as prescribed by the department in rules adopted

pursuant to sections 190.001 to 190.245. The application form shall

contain such information as the department deems necessary to make a

determination as to whether the emergency medical response agency meets all

the requirements of sections 190.001 to 190.245 and rules promulgated

pursuant to sections 190.001 to 190.245.



4. No person or entity shall hold itself out as an emergency medical

response agency that provides advanced life support or provide the services

of an emergency medical response agency that provides advanced life support

unless such person or entity is licensed by the department.



5. Only emergency medical response agencies, fire departments, and

fire protection districts may provide certain ALS services with the

services of EMT-Is.



6. Emergency medical response agencies functioning with the services

of EMT-Is must work in collaboration with an ambulance service providing

advanced life support with personnel trained to the emergency medical

technician-paramedic level.



2002



190.133. 1. The department shall, within a reasonable time after

receipt of an application, cause such investigation as the department deems

necessary to be made of the applicant for an emergency medical response

agency license.



2. The department shall issue a license to any emergency medical

response agency which provides advanced life support if the applicant meets

the requirements established pursuant to sections 190.001 to 190.245, and

the rules adopted by the department pursuant to sections 190.001 to

190.245. The department may promulgate rules relating to the requirements

for an emergency medical response agency including, but not limited to:



(1) A licensure period of five years;



(2) Medical direction;



(3) Records and forms; and



(4) Memorandum of understanding with local ambulance services.



3. Application for an emergency medical response agency license shall

be made upon such forms as prescribed by the department in rules adopted

pursuant to sections 190.001 to 190.245. The application form shall

contain such information as the department deems necessary to make a

determination as to whether the emergency medical response agency meets all

the requirements of sections 190.001 to 190.245 and rules promulgated

pursuant to sections 190.001 to 190.245.



4. No person or entity shall hold itself out as an emergency medical

response agency that provides advanced life support or provide the services

of an emergency medical response agency that provides advanced life support

unless such person or entity is licensed by the department.



5. Only emergency medical response agencies licensed and serving in

any county of the first classification without a charter form of government

and with more than one hundred eighty-four thousand but less than one

hundred eighty-eight thousand inhabitants, any county with a charter form

of government and with more than six hundred thousand but less than seven

hundred thousand inhabitants, or any county of the first classification

with more than seventy-three thousand seven hundred but less than

seventy-three thousand eight hundred inhabitants will be licensed to

provide certain ALS services with the services of EMT-Is.



6. Emergency medical response agencies functioning with the services

of EMT-Is must work in collaboration with an ambulance service providing

advanced life support with personnel trained to the emergency medical

technician-paramedic level.



1998



190.133. 1. The department shall, within a reasonable time after

receipt of an application, cause such investigation as the department deems

necessary to be made of the applicant for an emergency medical response

agency license.



2. The department shall issue a license to any emergency medical

response agency which provides advanced life support if the applicant meets

the requirements established pursuant to sections 190.001 to 190.245, and

the rules adopted by the department pursuant to sections 190.001 to

190.245. The department may promulgate rules relating to the requirements

for an emergency medical response agency including, but not limited to:



(1) A licensure period of five years;



(2) Medical direction;



(3) Records and forms; and



(4) Memorandum of understanding with local ambulance services.



3. Application for an emergency medical response agency license shall

be made upon such forms as prescribed by the department in rules adopted

pursuant to sections 190.001 to 190.245. The application form shall

contain such information as the department deems necessary to make a

determination as to whether the emergency medical response agency meets all

the requirements of sections 190.001 to 190.245 and rules promulgated

pursuant to sections 190.001 to 190.245.



4. No person or entity shall hold itself out as an emergency medical

response agency that provides advanced life support or provide the services

of an emergency medical response agency that provides advanced life support

unless such person or entity is licensed by the department.



Top



Missouri General Assembly



Copyright © Missouri Legislature, all rights reserved.