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Notices of intent to promulgate administrative regulations

FRANKFORT — The following EMS-related notices of intent to promulgate administrative regulations were received as of noon, Feb. 15 by the Kentucky Legislative Research Commission.

KENTUCKY BOARD OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:030. Prescribe a schedule of fees and charges for services to emergency medical technicians.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Sreet, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6523 and 311.6561.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will prescribe a schedule of fees and charges for services to emergency medical technicians.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establish a fee schedule.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: prescribe a schedule of fees and charges for services to emergency medical technicians.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:050, Requirements for examination, certification and recertification of the emergency medical technician-basic.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6523 and 311.6541.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate administrative regulations relating to emergency medical technicians (EMTS).

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: To establish requirements for examination, certification and recertification of the basic level of emergency medical technicians.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will establish requirements for examination, certification and recertification of the basic level of emergency medical technicians.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented as stated by the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:060. Emergency medical technician-basic course requirements.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6541.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will establish requirements for the education and training of the emergency medical technician-basic (EMT-B).

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation

is as follows: Establish requirements for the education and training of the emergency medical technician-basic (EMT-B)

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will provide establish requirements for the education and training of the emergency medical technician-basic (EMT-B).

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 8, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:070. Emergency medical technician-basic instructions and EMT-instructor trainers.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 20, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6541.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate establishes the requirements for attaining certification as an emergency medical technician-basic instructor or appointment as an EMT instructor trainer.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establishes requirements and certification for EMT basic instructors or appointment as an EMT instructor trainer.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: Establishment of requirements for attaining certification as an emergency medical technician-basic instructor (EMT-B instructor) or appointment as an EMT instructor trainer.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

January 10, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:080. Emergency medical technician-basic authorized procedures.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6541.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will establish procedures which an emergency medical technician-basic (EMT-B) shall be authorized to perform.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establish procedures which an emergency medical technician-basic (EMT-B) shall be authorized to perform.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will establish procedures which an emergency medical technician-basic (EMT-B) shall be authorized to perform.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:090. Disciplinary actions of emergency medical technicians.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6541 and 311.6577.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will establish grounds and procedures for taking disciplinary action against an applicant for certification or a certified EMT.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establishes grounds and procedures for taking disciplinary action against an applicant for certification or a certified EMT.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will establish grounds and procedures for taking disciplinary action against an applicant for certification or a certified EMT.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:092. Emergency medical technician first responder training, examination, and certification.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6523, 311.6528 and 311.6541.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will provide establish requirements for emergency medical technician first responder (EMT-FR) and EMT-FR instructor training, examinations, and certifications.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establishes requirements for emergency medical technician first responder (EMT-FR) and EMT-FR instructor training, examinations, and certifications.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will establish requirements for emergency medical technician first responder (EMT-FR) and EMT-FR instructor training, examinations, and certifications.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented as stated by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:094. Emergency medical services educational institutions and emergency medical services testing agencies.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6523, 311.6524 and 311.6541.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will establish requirements for an organization to be approved by the board as an emergency medical services (EMS) educational institution or an EMS testing agency.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establishes requirements for an organization to be approved by the board as an emergency medical services (EMS) educational institution or an EMS testing agency.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will provide requirements for an organization to be approved by the board as an emergency medical services (EMS) educational institution or an EMS testing agency.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:100. Establishes rules of practice and procedure for the board, committees of the board and subcommittees of the board.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6524.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will authorize the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services to establish rules of practice and procedure for the board, committees of the board and subcommittees of the board.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establishes rules of practice and procedure for the board, committees of the board and subcommittees of the board.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will establish rules of practice and procedure for the board, committees of the board and subcommittees of the board.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:102. Implements statutes as they relate to committees and subcommittees of the board.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6524.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will authorize the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services to implement statutes as they relate to committees and subcommittees of the board.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Implements statutes as they relate to committees and subcommittees of the board.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will be implement statutes as they relate to committees and subcommittees of the board.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:110. Establishes procedures for referral of matters for criminal prosecution.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6524.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will authorize the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services to establish procedures for referral of matters for criminal prosecution.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establish procedures for referral of matters for criminal prosecution.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will establish procedures for referral of matters for criminal prosecution.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:120. Establishes requirements for mental or physical examination of licensee or applicant, suspension or denial of application until person submits to examination.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6524.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will authorize the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services to establish requirements for mental or physical examination of licensee or applicant, suspension or denial of application until person submits to examination.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establishes requirements for mental or physical examination of licensee or applicant, suspension or denial of application until person submits to examination.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will establish requirements for mental or physical examination of licensee or applicant, suspension or denial of application until person submits to examination.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:130. Establishes procedures for immediate temporary suspension of license or certification against which disciplinary action or investigation is pending.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6524.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will authorize the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services to establish procedures for immediate temporary suspension of license or certification against which disciplinary action or investigation is pending.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establishes procedures for immediate temporary suspension of license or certification against which disciplinary action or investigation is pending.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will establish procedures for immediate temporary suspension of license or certification against which disciplinary action or investigation is pending.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:140. Establishes procedures for investigation and disposition of complaints.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6524.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will authorize the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services to establish procedures for investigation and disposition of complaints.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establishes procedures for investigation and disposition of complaints.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will establish procedures for investigation and disposition of complaints.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:150. Establishes procedures for displinary hearings.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6524.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will authorize the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services to establish procedures for displinary hearings.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establishes procedures for displinary hearings.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will establish procedures for displinary hearings.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:160. Establishes offenses for which the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services may discipline a certificate or license holder or any applicant for a license or certificate.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6524.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will authorize the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services to establish offenses for which the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services may discipline a certificate or license holder or any applicant for a license or certificate.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establishes offenses for which the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services may discipline a certificate or license holder or any applicant for a license or certificate.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will establish offenses for which the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services may discipline a certificate or license holder or any applicant for a license or certificate.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:405. Establishes the requirements to become a paramedic student.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6524.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will authorize the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services to establish the requirements to become a paramedic student.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establish the requirements to become a paramedic student.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will establish the requirements to become a paramedic student.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:407. Establishes paramedic training requirements.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6524.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will authorize the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services to establish paramedic training requirements.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establishes paramedic training requirements.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: Establishes paramedic training requirements.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:409. Establishes the requirements for educational institutions as it relates to paramedics.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6524.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will authorize the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services to establish the requirements for educational institutions as it relates to paramedics.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establishes the requirements for educational institutions as it relates to paramedics.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will establish the requirements for educational institutions as it relates to paramedics.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:413. Establishes the requirements for continuing education by paramedics.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6524.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will authorize the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services to establish the requirements for continuing education by paramedics.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establish the requirements for continuing education by paramedics.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will establish the requirements for continuing education by paramedics.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:426. Establishes the requirements for licensure and renewal of licensure for paramedics.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6524.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will authorize the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services to establish the requirements for licensure and renewal of licensure for paramedics.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establish the requirements for licensure and renewal of licensure for paramedics.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will establish the requirements for licensure and renewal of licensure for paramedics.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:433. Establishes the requirements for out-of-state paramedic not licensed in Kentucky.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6524.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will authorize the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services to establish the requirements for out-of-state paramedics not licensed in Kentucky.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establish the requirements for out-of-state paramedics not licensed in Kentucky.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will establish the requirements for out-of-state paramedic not licensed in Kentucky.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:435. Establishes the requirements for supervision of out-of-state paramedic student.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6524.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will authorize the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services to establish the requirements for supervision of out-of-state paramedic student.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establishes the requirements for supervision of out-of-state paramedic student.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will establish the requirements for supervision of out-of-state paramedic student.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:436. Establishes the procedures for licensing of paramedics from other states; graduate paramedics and issuance of temporary license.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6524.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will authorize the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services to establish the procedures for licensing of paramedics from other states; graduate paramedics and issuance of temporary license.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establishes the procedures for licensing of paramedics from other states; graduate paramedics and issuance of temporary license.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will establish the procedures for licensing of paramedics from other states; graduate paramedics and issuance of temporary license.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:461. Establishes the scope of practice matters for paramedics.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6524.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will authorize the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services to establish the scope of practice matters for paramedics.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establishes the scope of practice matters for paramedics.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will establish the scope of practice matters for paramedics.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:465. Establishes the requirements of a medical director as it relates to paramedics.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6524.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will authorize the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services to establish the requirements of a medical director as it relates to paramedics.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establishes the requirements of a medical director as it relates to paramedics.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will establish the requirements of a medical director as it relates to paramedics.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:491. Establishes a fee schedule relating to services of a paramedic.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6524.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will authorize the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services to establish a fee schedule relating to services of a paramedic.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establish a fee schedule relating to services of a paramedic.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will establish a fee schedule relating to services of a paramedic.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:493. Establishes the procedures related to discontinuance of resuscitation by a paramedic.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6524.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will authorize the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services to establish a fee schedule relating to services of a paramedic.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establishes a fee schedule relating to services of a paramedic.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will establish a fee schedule relating to services of a paramedic.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:495. Establishes the procedures related to determination of death by a paramedic.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6524.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will authorize the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services to establish the procedures related to determination of death by a paramedic.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establish the procedures related to determination of death by a paramedic.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will establish the procedures related to determination of death by a paramedic.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:497. Establishes the training procedures for paramedics in determination of death and preservation of evidence.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6524.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will authorize the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services to establish the training procedures for paramedics in determination of death and preservation of evidence.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establish the training procedures for paramedics in determination of death and preservation of evidence.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will establish the training procedures for paramedics in determination of death and preservation of evidence.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:520. Allocation of funding assistance for purchase of ambulances and equipment for emergency medical services.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6524.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will authorize the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services to maintain a program for the purpose of assisting units of government in the purchases of ambulances and equipment.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establishes standards and criteria governing allocation of funding assistance to eligible applicants for the purchase of ambulances and equipment.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will provide a program for the purpose of assisting units of local government in the purchases of ambulances and equipment.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:570. Establishes license procedures and fee schedule for ambulance providers.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6524.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will authorize the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services to maintain a program for the purpose of providing specific requirements for obtaining and maintaining a license to operate an ambulance service and establishes the fee schedule for a license.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establishes specific requirements for obtaining and maintaining a license to operate an ambulance service and establishes the fee schedule for ambulance providers.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will provide a program for the purpose of establishing requirements for obtaining and maintaining a license to operate an ambulance service and establishes the fee schedule for ambulance providers.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:580. Establishes license procedures for Class I ground ambulance providers.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6524.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will authorize the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services to establish the minimum licensing requirments for Class l ground ambulance providers.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establishes the minimum requirements for Class l ground ambulance providers.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will establish the minimum requirements for Class l ground ambulance providers.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:582. Establishes the minimum licensing requirements for Class II ground ambulance providers.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6524.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will authorize the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services to establish the minimum licensing requirements for Class II ground ambulance providers.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Establishes the minimum licensing requirements for Class II ground ambulance providers.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will establish the minimum licensing requirements for Class II ground ambulance providers.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:584. Provides for the minimum licensing requirements for Class IIl ground ambulance providers.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject matter may file a request to be informed by the administrative body.

(b) Persons who wish to file this request may obtain a request form from the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services at the address above.

(7) Information relating to the proposed administrative regulation:

(a) The statutory authority for the promulgation of an administrative regulation relating to the subject matter of administrative regulation is KRS 311.6524.

(b) The administrative regulation that the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to promulgate will authorize the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services to establish the minimum licensing requirements for Class IIl ground ambulance providers.

(c) The necessity and function of the proposed administrative regulation is as follows: Provides for the minimum licensing requirements for Class IIl ground ambulance providers.

(d) The benefits expected from administrative regulation are: It will establish the minimum licensing requirements for Class IlI ground ambulance providers.

(e) The administrative regulation will be implemented as follows: The regulation will be implemented by Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services.

February 14, 2001

(1) 202 KAR 7:590. Sets forth the licensure and operation requirements for air ambulance providers.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services intends to establish the administrative regulation governing the subject matter listed above.

(3) A public hearing to receive oral and written comments on the proposed administrative regulation has been scheduled for March 30, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Cabinet for Health Services Auditorium, Health Services Building, First Floor, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky.

(4)(a) The public hearing will be held if:

1. It is requested, in writing, by at least 5 persons, or an administrative body, or an association having at least 5 members; and

2. A minimum of 5 persons, or the administrative body or association, agree, in writing, to be present at the public hearing.

(b) If a request for a public hearing, and agreement to attend the public hearing are not received from the required number of people at least 10 days prior to March 30, 2001, the public hearing will be canceled.

(5)(a) Persons wishing to request a public hearing should mail their written request to the following address: Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, c/o Patricia T. Bausch, Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC, 155 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, telephone (859) 255-8581; facsimile (859) 231-0851.

(b) On a request for public hearing, a person shall state:

1. "I agree to attend the public hearing;" or

2. "I will not attend the public hearing."

(6)(a) KRS Chapter 13A provides that persons who desire to be informed of the intent of an administrative body to promulgate an administrative regulation governing a specific subject