This bill requires emergency medical services educators and emergency medical services training centers to be licensed by the Emergency Medical Services' Board. Current law provides that a person who operates or practices without a license commits a Class E crime. The bill specifies that a person must intentionally, knowingly or recklessly operate or practice without a license to commit a Class E crime. The bill also provides for a civil violation for operating or practicing without a license. It requires rather than allows physicians and hospitals to report trauma information to the board and amends the definition of "regional council" to specify that a council is an entity rather than a business entity.
Statutes affected: Bill Text LD 2132, SP 826: 32.82, 32.83, 32.87