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Bill aims to put
KBEMS under KCTCS
By JOHN HULTGREN
Kentucky EMS Connection
FRANKFORT
— State Senator Julie Denton
introduced a bill in the Senate yesterday that would attach the
Kentucky Board of EMS to the Kentucky Community and Technical
College System.
The full text of the bill reads:
AN ACT
relating to the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, and
declaring an emergency.
Be it enacted by the
General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky:
Section 1. KRS
311A.015 is amended to read as follows:
(1)
The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services is created and
shall be attached to the Kentucky Community and Technical College
System.
(2) The board shall consist of eighteen (18) members who
are residents of Kentucky appointed by the Governor in conjunction with
recognized state emergency medical services related organizations.
Membership shall be made up of the following:
(a)
One (1) paramedic who works for a government agency but is not serving
in an educational, management, or supervisory capacity;
(b)
One (1) emergency medical technician-basic who works for a government
agency but is not serving in an educational, management, or supervisory
capacity;
(c)
One (1) first responder who is not serving in an educational,
management, or supervisory capacity;
(d)
One (1) physician licensed in Kentucky having a primary practice in the
delivery of emergency medical care selected from a list of three (3)
physicians submitted by the Kentucky Medical Association;
(e)
One (1) physician licensed in Kentucky serving as medical director of an
advanced life support ambulance service, selected from a list of three
(3) physicians submitted by the Kentucky Medical Association;
(f)
One (1) physician licensed in Kentucky who routinely is involved in the
emergency care of ill and injured children selected from a list of three
(3) physicians submitted by the Kentucky Medical Association;
(g)
One (1) trauma surgeon licensed in Kentucky selected from a list of
three (3) physicians submitted by the Kentucky Medical Association;
(h)
One (1) citizen having no involvement in the delivery of medical or
emergency services;
(i)
One (1) emergency medical services educator from a Kentucky technical
college, community college, college, or university that provides an
emergency medical services educational program;
(j)
One (1) mayor of a city that operates, either directly or through
contract services, a licensed Class I ground ambulance service;
(k)
One (1) county judge/executive from a county that operates, whether
directly or through contract services, a licensed Class I ground
ambulance service;
(l)
One (1) volunteer-staffed, licensed Class I ground ambulance service
administrator who is a certified emergency medical technician or a
licensed paramedic;
(m)
One (1) fire-service-based, licensed Class I ground ambulance service
administrator who is a certified emergency medical technician or a
licensed paramedic;
(n)
One (1) licensed air ambulance service administrator or paramedic for a
licensed air ambulance service headquartered in Kentucky;
(o)
One (1) private licensed Class 1 ground ambulance service administrator
who is a certified emergency medical technician or a licensed paramedic
who is a resident of Kentucky;
(p)
One (1) hospital administrator selected from a list of five (5) nominees
submitted by the Kentucky Hospital Association;
(q)
One (1) basic life support, licensed Class I government-operated ground
ambulance service administrator who is a certified emergency medical
technician or a licensed paramedic; and
(r)
One (1) advanced life support, government-operated ambulance service
administrator who is a certified emergency medical technician or a
licensed paramedic.
(3)[(2)] No board member shall serve more than two
(2) consecutive terms. A member appointed to a partial term vacancy
exceeding two (2) years shall be deemed to have served a full term. A
former member may be reappointed following an absence of one (1) term.
(4)[(3)] The board shall annually:
(a)
Meet at least six (6) times a year;
(b)
In September, elect a chair and vice chair by majority vote of the
members present; and
(c)
Set a schedule of six (6) regular meetings for the next twelve (12)
month period.
(5)[(4)] The board shall adopt a quorum and rules of
procedure by administrative regulation.
(6)[(5)]
(a) A member of the board who misses three (3) regular meetings in one
(1) year shall be deemed to have resigned from the board and his or her
position shall be deemed vacant.
(b)
The failure of a board member to attend a special or emergency meeting
shall not result in any penalty.
(c)
The year specified in this subsection shall begin with the first meeting
missed and end three hundred sixty-five (365) days later or with the
third meeting missed, whichever occurs earlier.
(d)
The Governor shall appoint a person of the same class to fill the
vacancy within ninety (90) days.
(e)
The person removed under this subsection shall not be reappointed to the
board for ten (10) years.
(7)[(6)] Members of the board shall be entitled to
reimbursement for actual and necessary expenses when carrying out
official duties of the board in accordance with state administrative
regulations relating to travel reimbursement. The board shall meet at
least six (6) times each year.
(8) Annual reports and recommendations from the board shall be sent
by September 1 each year to the Governor, the president of the Kentucky
Community and Technical College System, and the General Assembly.
Section 2. KRS
311A.020 is amended to read as follows:
(1)
The board shall:
(a)
Exercise all of the administrative functions of the state not regulated
by the Board of Medical Licensure or Cabinet for Health and Family
Services in the regulation of the emergency medical services system and
the practice of first responders, emergency medical technicians,
paramedics, ambulance services, and emergency medical services training
institutions, with the exception of employment of personnel as
described in subsections (5) and (6) of this section;
(b)
Issue any licenses or certifications authorized by this chapter;
(c)
Oversee the operations and establish the organizational structure of the
Office of the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, which is
created and shall be attached to the board for administrative purposes.
The office shall be headed by the executive director appointed under
paragraph (d) of this subsection and shall be responsible for:
1. Personnel and
budget matters affecting the board;
2. Fiscal activities
of the board, including grant writing and disbursement of funds;
3. Information
technology, including the design and maintenance of databases;
4. Certification and
recertification of first responders;
5. Certification and
recertification of emergency medical technicians;
6. Licensure and
relicensure of ambulances and ambulance services;
7. Licensure and
relicensure of paramedics;
8. Certification and
recertification of paramedic course coordinators;
9. Investigation of
and resolution of quality complaints and ethics issues; and
10. Other
responsibilities that may be assigned to the executive director by the
board;
(d)
Employ an executive director and deputy executive director and fix the
compensation. The executive director and deputy executive director shall
serve at the pleasure of the board, administer the day-to-day operations
of the Office of the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, and
supervise all directives of the board. The director and deputy executive
director shall possess a baccalaureate degree and shall have no less
than five (5) years of experience in public administration or in the
administration of an emergency medical services program;
(e)
Employ or contract with a physician licensed in Kentucky who is board
certified in emergency medicine and fix the compensation. The physician
shall serve at the pleasure of the board and as the medical advisor to
the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services and the staff of the
board;
(f)
Employ or contract with an attorney[a general
counsel] licensed to practice law in Kentucky and fix the
compensation. The attorney[general counsel]
shall serve at the pleasure of the board;
(g)
Employ personnel sufficient to carry out the statutory responsibilities
of the board.
1. Personnel assigned
to investigate a first responder program complaint or regulate the first
responder programs shall be certified first responders, emergency
medical technicians, or licensed paramedics.
2. Personnel assigned
to investigate an emergency medical technician program complaint or
regulate the emergency medical technician program shall be certified
emergency medical technicians or paramedics.
3. Personnel assigned
to investigate a paramedic program complaint or regulate the paramedic
program shall be licensed paramedics.
4. A person who is
employed by the board who is licensed or certified by the board shall
retain his or her license or certification if he or she meets the
in-service training requirements and pays the fees specified by
administrative regulation.
5. A person who is
employed by the board may instruct in emergency medical subjects in
which he or she is qualified, with the permission of the board. All
instruction shall be rendered without remuneration other than his or her
state salary and the employee shall be considered as on state duty when
teaching.
6. A person who is
employed by the board may render services for which the person is
qualified at a declared disaster or emergency or in a situation where
trained personnel are not available until those personnel arrive to take
over the patient, or where insufficient trained personnel are available
to handle a specific emergency medical incident. All aid shall be
rendered without remuneration other than the employee's state salary and
the employee shall be considered as on state duty when rendering aid. In
cases specified in this paragraph, the state medical advisor shall serve
as the emergency medical services medical director for the employee;
(h)
Establish committees and subcommittees and the membership thereof.
Members of committees and subcommittees do not need to be members of the
board;
(i)
Enter into contracts, apply for grants and federal funds, and disburse
funds to local units of government as approved by the General Assembly.
All funds received by the board shall be placed in a trust and agency
account in the State Treasury subject to expenditure by the board;
(j)
Administer the Emergency Medical Services for Children Program; and
(k)
Establish minimum curriculum and standards for emergency medical
services training.
(2)
The board may utilize materials, services, or facilities as may be made
available to it by other state agencies or may contract for materials,
services, or facilities.
(3)
The board may delegate to the executive director, by written order, any
function other than promulgation of an administrative regulation
specified in this chapter.
(4)
Except for securing funding for trauma centers and the implementation of
KRS 311A.170, the board shall not regulate a trauma center.
(5) (a) The Kentucky Community and Technical College System
shall employ personnel for the work of the board, and the personnel in
the positions described in this section and all other persons in
administrative and professional positions shall be transferred to the
Kentucky Community and Technical College System on the effective date of
this Act in the appropriate classification to carry out the mission of
the board. All employees transferred under this paragraph shall have all
employment records and months of service credit transferred to the
Kentucky Community and Technical Colleges System. Employees of the board
transferred under this paragraph who subsequently return to state
employment under KRS Chapter 18A shall have their employment records and
months of service credit under the Kentucky Community and Technical
College System transferred back to the KRS Chapter 18A personnel system
and the employment records and months of service credit shall be used in
calculations for all benefits under KRS Chapter 18A.
(b)
New employees hired or contracted after the effective date of this Act
shall be employed or contracted by the Kentucky Community and Technical
College System.
(6) The board shall appoint a personnel committee consisting of the
chair of the board, one (1) physician member of the board, one (1)
ambulance service provider member of the board, one (1) additional
member of the board selected by the chair of the board, and one (1)
representative of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System
administration. The personnel committee shall conduct an annual job
performance review of the executive director, the medical advisor, and
the board attorney that conforms with the personnel standards of the
Kentucky Community and Technical College System and includes a
recommendation for or against continued employment to be presented to
the personnel office of the Kentucky Community and Technical College
System.
(7) All state general funds appropriated to the board, all federal
funds, all moneys collected by the board, and all equipment owned by the
board shall be transferred to the Kentucky Community and Technical
College System on July 1, 2006.
(8) The board shall develop a proposed biennial budget for all
administrative and operational functions and duties in conjunction with
the Kentucky Community and Technical College System budget submission
process. The Kentucky Community and Technical System shall not make
changes to the budget proposal submitted by the board, but may submit
written comments on the board's budget proposal to the board and other
agencies in the budget submission process.
Section 3. Whereas
it is more efficient to transfer personnel and budget items at the
beginning of the state fiscal year, an emergency is declared to exist
and this Act takes effect July 1, 2006.
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