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All licensed EMS Agencies and designated EMS Initial Education Programs must designate one Base of Operations location within the State of Georgia.
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No person shall operate, advertise, or hold themselves out to be a Ground Ambulance Service in the state of Georgia without being in compliance with the provisions of O.C.G.A. Chapter 31-11 and these rules and regulations and without being duly licensed by the Department.
No person shall operate, advertise, or hold themselves out to be an Emergency Organ Transport Service in the state of Georgia without being in compliance with the provisions of O.C.G.A. Chapter 31-11 and these rules and regulations and without being duly licensed by the Department. However, this Rule shall not apply to: 1. 2.
Georgia licensed Paramedic can seek and obtain endorsement as a Critical Care Paramedic. OEMS-DM-2023-001 – EMS Data Compliance and Reporting Policy The intent of this policy is to specify the requirements for data compliance and reporting for all EMS Agencies currently licensed or seeking licensure by the Department.
All licensed EMS Agencies and designated EMS Initial Education Programs must designate one Base of Operations location within the State of Georgia.
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To amend Chapter 11 of Title 31 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to emergency medical services, so as to amend provisions relative to the Emergency Medical Systems
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Air Ambulance Services and Emergency Medical Services Personnel shall comply with all applicable local, state, and federal laws and regulations in regard to infectious disease control procedures.
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Official Code of Georgia Title 31, Chapter 11 Rules and Regulations Chapter 511-9-2
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Mandatory Reporting Requirements for EMS Agencies and Medics. (1) All EMS Agencies shall comply with all federal, state and local data reporting requirements, including all data reporting requirements
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State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release.
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All licensed EMS Agencies and designated EMS Initial Education Programs must designate one Base of Operations location within the State of Georgia.
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Superseded by Mobile BILD Act on July 1, 2014. Further ensures the timely deployment of wireless services in accordance with state policy and federal law, including new wireless facilities,
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