The Director shall develop a scope of practice policy in accordance with the Department of Transportation and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's current national standard guidelines.
The medical directors of each EMS agency shall develop a scope of practice that meets or exceeds the Director's scope of practice model.
An EMS provider shall adhere to the scope of practice approved and in effect for his or her respective EMS agency.
EMS personnel shall only provide emergency medical care while acting under the authority of the medical director for the EMS agency for which he or she is affiliated and within the scope of the EMS agency certification.
The Director may authorize providers to exceed the current scope of practice.
A paramedic sponsored by the District of Columbia Government's 911 EMS agency may terminate resuscitation in the field if:
Once a termination of resuscitation order has been issued, resuscitation efforts shall stop and the Metropolitan Police Department shall be notified by the 911 EMS provider on the scene, except as otherwise provided in the Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department's pre-hospital treatment protocols.
A Medical Control Base Station Physician or the Medical Director of the District Government's 911 EMS agency may pronounce a person dead following termination of resuscitation in the field, as authorized pursuant to Subsection 526.6, without personally examining that person's body only if:
If a person is determined presumed dead on arrival by a District Government 911 EMS provider holding any certification level, a Medical Control Base Station Physician or the Medical Director of the District Government's 911 EMS agency may pronounce that person dead without personally examining the person's body only if:
Nothing shall be removed from the decedent's person, including any medical equipment, after a termination of resuscitation order has been issued or a death is pronounced in the field.
When death is pronounced in the field by the Medical Control Base Station Physician or the Medical Director of the District Government's 911 EMS agency in communication with the District Government's 911 EMS provider on the scene, that EMS provider shall document the following on the patient care report:
The District Government 's 911 EMS agency shall provide a copy of the patient care report, upon request, to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner ("OCME")
or the decedent's primary care physician in order for the OCME or the decedent's primary care physician to complete the pronouncement section or sections of the decedent's certificate of death.
The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner shall review all incidents where an order to terminate resuscitation in the field is issued and shall issue a report on incidents where the termination of resuscitation protocol was not followed. The report shall be transmitted to the director of the Department of Health and to the Medical Director of the District Government's 911 EMS agency no less than once annually.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 29, r. 29-526