(a) There is created on the books of the Treasurer of State, the Auditor of State, and the Chief Fiscal Officer of the State a miscellaneous fund to be known as the “EMS Enhancement Revolving Fund”.
(b) The fund shall consist of revenue that may be provided by law.
(c) Any funds remaining in the fund at the end of the fiscal year shall be made available for distribution as follows:(1) Fifty percent (50%) of the funds shall be available for distribution to the eligible state-licensed emergency medical services through a grant program managed by the Department of Health under § 20-13-103;(2) Ten percent (10%) of the funds shall be authorized for use by the Department of Health for administering the grant program prescribed in § 20-13-103, as well as for training, education, equipment, and supplies as needed to maintain staff proficiency in emergency medical services and testing support;(3) (A) Five percent (5%) of the funds shall be authorized for the purposes of upgrading or instituting educational training sites and the increased availability of emergency medical services training programs.(B) The training sites shall meet the certification standards of the Department of Health;(4) (A) Ten percent (10%) of the funds shall be authorized for the purpose of instituting special projects managed by the Department of Health that are directed toward the improvement of emergency medical services and the presentation of specialized training programs.(B) The programs or projects shall meet the standards set forth in the United States Department of Transportation's National Standard Curriculum of 1998 for Emergency Medical Technician training and approved by the Department of Health;(5) Twenty percent (20%) of the funds shall be authorized for the purpose of instituting and maintaining a trauma system and trauma registry; and(6) Five percent (5%) of the funds shall be authorized for use by the Department of Health for:(A) Maintaining quality emergency medical services; and(B) Ensuring public safety and proper medical care by inspecting and licensing ambulance services and registering emergency medical services vehicles.
(1) Fifty percent (50%) of the funds shall be available for distribution to the eligible state-licensed emergency medical services through a grant program managed by the Department of Health under § 20-13-103;
(2) Ten percent (10%) of the funds shall be authorized for use by the Department of Health for administering the grant program prescribed in § 20-13-103, as well as for training, education, equipment, and supplies as needed to maintain staff proficiency in emergency medical services and testing support;
(3) (A) Five percent (5%) of the funds shall be authorized for the purposes of upgrading or instituting educational training sites and the increased availability of emergency medical services training programs.(B) The training sites shall meet the certification standards of the Department of Health;
(A) Five percent (5%) of the funds shall be authorized for the purposes of upgrading or instituting educational training sites and the increased availability of emergency medical services training programs.
(B) The training sites shall meet the certification standards of the Department of Health;
(4) (A) Ten percent (10%) of the funds shall be authorized for the purpose of instituting special projects managed by the Department of Health that are directed toward the improvement of emergency medical services and the presentation of specialized training programs.(B) The programs or projects shall meet the standards set forth in the United States Department of Transportation's National Standard Curriculum of 1998 for Emergency Medical Technician training and approved by the Department of Health;
(A) Ten percent (10%) of the funds shall be authorized for the purpose of instituting special projects managed by the Department of Health that are directed toward the improvement of emergency medical services and the presentation of specialized training programs.
(B) The programs or projects shall meet the standards set forth in the United States Department of Transportation's National Standard Curriculum of 1998 for Emergency Medical Technician training and approved by the Department of Health;
(5) Twenty percent (20%) of the funds shall be authorized for the purpose of instituting and maintaining a trauma system and trauma registry; and
(6) Five percent (5%) of the funds shall be authorized for use by the Department of Health for:(A) Maintaining quality emergency medical services; and(B) Ensuring public safety and proper medical care by inspecting and licensing ambulance services and registering emergency medical services vehicles.
(A) Maintaining quality emergency medical services; and
(B) Ensuring public safety and proper medical care by inspecting and licensing ambulance services and registering emergency medical services vehicles.