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May 16, 2000

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New EMT regulations filed

By JOHN HULTGREN
Kentucky EMS Connection

FRANKFORT — Revisions to the current EMT regulations were filed by the EMS Branch with the Kentucky Legislative Research Commission yesterday.

The regulations would replace all of Chapter 13 and sections 70 through 90 of Chapter 14, with the exception of the section dealing with fees.

It was decided not to change the fee section since the new Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services would soon have to make their own decision regarding fees, according to Robert Calhoun, Kentucky EMS Branch Manager.

The new regulations will be published June 1 in the Administrative Register. A public hearing, if requested, could delay enactment of the regulations up to two months. Without any controversy, the new regulations could be in place by the end of July or the beginning of August, Calhoun explained at the EMS Council meeting in Frankfort today.

If requested, a public hearing would be held June 21 at 9:00 a.m. EST at the Health Services Auditorium, Department of Public Health Building, 275 East Main Street in Frankfort.

Anyone interested in attending the hearing and speaking to any of the proposed regulations must submit notice by June 14, or the public hearing may be cancelled. Anyone who does not wish to speak may submit written comments instead. Notification of intent to attend the hearing or written comments must be sent to:

Selina Riley
Cabinet Regulation Coordinator
Office of General Counsel
Cabinet for Health Services
275 E Main St 4 West
Frankfort KY 40621

Phone: 502/564-7905
Fax: 502/564-7573

The regulations would then go to the Health and Welfare Committee in late July.

All EMS regulations, however, may become invalid when the Kentucky Board of EMS takes over the functions of the EMS Board.

KBEMS could have copies of the current regulations enacted as "emergency regulations" while new regulations are promulgated. However, emergency regulations expire after 6 months

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