An Act to update terminology related to ambulance operators.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota:
Section 1. That § 32-17-42 be AMENDED:
32-17-42.
Any
A
motor vehicle
authorized
may be equipped with blue lights if it is:
(1) Authorized
by the Department of Transportation,
a;
(2) A
tow truck or wrecker as defined in § 32-17-10,;
or
a vehicle operated
(3) Operated
by
a:
(a) A
member of
an organized
a fire
department or
organized
search and rescue unit
or by a person who is an;
or
(b) An
ambulance
driver, attendant, or emergency medical technician affiliated with a
licensed ambulance service may be equipped with blue lights
operator certified in accordance with chapter 36-4B.
This provision does not relieve
the driver of the vehicle from the duty to drive with due regard for
the safety of all persons using the street,
nor does it protect the driver from the consequence of a reckless
disregard
of
for the safety
of others.
No person may use a blue light
unless the person is authorized by this chapter and is operating a
Department of Transportation vehicle or a county highway vehicle in
performance of winter highway maintenance duties, or
the person is
actually en route to the scene of a fire or other emergency requiring
the person's services and the person has been authorized in writing
to
so use a
blue light. Authorization for use of a blue light in accordance with
this chapter may be given by the Department of Transportation, the
highway patrol,
a
county highway
superintendent, the
chief of a fire
department,
the coordinator
of a search and rescue unit, or
operator or ambulance service
the director of
an ambulance service,
and only to
members of the department or service who are in good standing.
The use of a blue light in violation of this section is a Class 2 misdemeanor.
Section 2. That § 32-31-4 be AMENDED:
32-31-4.
The speed
limit
limits set
out
forth in
§§ 32-25-1.1
to 32-25-17,
inclusive,
does
do not apply to
any authorized emergency vehicle responding to an emergency call if
the driver sounds an audible siren or air horn,
or both,
or displays flashing, oscillating, or rotating beams of red light,
or combinations of red, blue, or white light,
visible one hundred eighty degrees to the front of the vehicle. The
lights must be capable of warning the public of the presence of an
emergency vehicle under normal atmospheric conditions.
The speed
limit
limits set
out
forth in
§§ 32-25-1.1
to 32-25-17,
inclusive,
does
do not apply to
authorized emergency vehicles operated by law enforcement officers
who are measuring the speed of other vehicles by use of the emergency
vehicle speedometer.
An ambulance
driver who is
operator
certified pursuant to chapter 36-4B
may operate an ambulance in excess of the speed limit without audible
signals while operating outside the city limits of a municipality.
Section 3. That § 34-11-12 be AMENDED:
34-11-12. Each ambulance run must include:
(1) One emergency medical technician or one advanced life support personnel, licensed pursuant to chapter 36-4B; and
(2) One
driver
ambulance operator
certified in accordance with chapter 36-4B.
Section 4. That § 34-20A-100 be AMENDED:
34-20A-100.
For the purposes
of §§ 34-20A-98
to 34-20A-103,
inclusive,
the term,
"first
responder,
includes"
means:
(1) A law enforcement officer as
defined by
subdivision 22-1-2(22)
§ 22-1-2;
(2) A
driver and attendant An
individual responding
to an emergency call as part of an ambulance service licensed
pursuant to chapter 34-11;
and
or
(3) A firefighter.
Section 5. That § 36-4B-1 be AMENDED:
36-4B-1. Terms used in this chapter mean:
(1) "Advanced life support," a level of emergency care consisting of basic life support procedures and definitive therapy;
(2) "Advanced life support personnel," a person licensed by the board as:
(a) An emergency medical technician-intermediate/85;
(b) An emergency medical technician-intermediate/99;
(c) An advanced emergency medical technician; or
(d) A paramedic;
(3) "Basic life support personnel," a person:
(a) Certified by the board as an
ambulance
driver
operator;
(b) Licensed by the board as an emergency medical responder; or
(c) Licensed by the board as an emergency medical technician;
(4) "Board," the State Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners;
(5) "Direct control," real-time communications during an ambulance run between emergency medical services personnel and a physician, physician assistant, or nurse practitioner, licensed in this state;
(6) "Emergency medical services," health care provided to a patient by emergency medical services personnel;
(7) "Emergency medical services personnel," a person licensed by the board as:
(a) An emergency medical responder;
(b) An emergency medical technician;
(c) An emergency medical technician-intermediate/85;
(d) An emergency medical technician-intermediate/99;
(e) An advanced emergency medical technician; or
(f) A paramedic; and
(8) "Indirect control," the establishment and implementation of guidelines, policies, and protocols approved by a physician, physician assistant, or nurse practitioner, licensed in this state.
Section 6. That § 36-4B-35 be AMENDED:
36-4B-35. The board shall promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, to:
(1) Provide for an application
form and process for the licensure of emergency medical services
personnel and the certification of ambulance
drivers
operators;
(2) Set forth criteria for educational and training program approval, including instructor qualifications, student acceptance, and clinical requirements;
(3) Establish the educational and training requirements, and the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians requirements, for applicants seeking licensure as emergency medical services personnel;
(4) Provide for the renewal of
ambulance
driver
operator
certification and continuing education requirements;
(5) Establish procedures for the administration of the emergency medical services personnel program;
(6) Regulate the professional
conduct of emergency medical services personnel and ambulance
drivers
operators;
(7) Establish the educational and training requirements, and conditions for issuance of a critical care endorsement, as provided for in § 36-4B-18.1;
(8) Establish the:
(a) Educational and training requirements and conditions for issuance of a community paramedic endorsement; and
(b) Practice protocols and supervisory requirements for a person with a community paramedic endorsement; and
(9) Establish the allowable skills and techniques performed by emergency medical services personnel under direct and indirect control.
Section 7. That § 36-4B-41 be AMENDED:
36-4B-41.
The board may
issue a certification as an ambulance
driver
operator to a
person who:
(1) Completes an emergency care course approved by the board; and
(2) Applies on a form prescribed by the board.
Underscores indicate new language.
Overstrikes
indicate deleted language.