Md. Code Regs. 30.09.13.02

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 30.09.13.02 - In General
A. To be licensed as a commercial care air ambulance service, a commercial air ambulance service shall comply with the requirements of this chapter in addition to the other applicable requirements of this subtitle.
B. An applicant for a commercial air ambulance service license shall submit an application to SOCALR on the required form.
C. An applicant for a commercial air ambulance service license shall:
(1) Be accredited by CAMTS; or
(2) If ineligible to apply for CAMTS accreditation, because it has been in service for less than 1 year:
(a) Submit to SOCALR a CAMTS consultation report indicating compliance with the CAMTS standards; and
(b) Apply for and receive full CAMTS accreditation within 18 months of being licensed by SOCALR.
D. A licensed commercial air ambulance service shall notify SOCALR within 24 hours of any change in CAMTS accreditation status and the reason for the change.
E. A licensed commercial air ambulance service may provide ALS, critical care, or neonatal transport service, or any combination of these, if:
(1) The equipment and personnel requirements of this subtitle are met for the specific type of transport;
(2) The submitted service license application includes the information required, demonstrating compliance for the specific type of transport; and
(3) The service is accredited by CAMTS at that level.
F. A licensed commercial air ambulance service may not provide services with an unlicensed air ambulance unless:
(1) The unlicensed air ambulance is used as a temporary replacement for a licensed air ambulance that is out of service for routine maintenance or repair;
(2) The temporary replacement air ambulance meets all FAA requirements;
(3) The temporary replacement air ambulance has all required staffing and equipment; and
(4) It has notified SOCALR of the use of the replacement air ambulance and provided the following information:
(a) The unit designation number assigned for operational purposes;
(b) The FAA registration number; and
(c) The make, model, and year of manufacture.
G. A licensed commercial air ambulance service that provides services with an unlicensed air ambulance shall notify SOCALR when the licensed air ambulance is returned to service.

Md. Code Regs. 30.09.13.02