Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 10, October 25, 2024
Section 61-7.100.103 - EMS Agency License ApplicationA. Application. Applicants for licensure as an EMS Agency shall submit to the Department a complete and accurate application on a form prescribed and furnished by the Department prior to initial licensing. The EMS Agency shall ensure the application is signed by the owner(s) if an individual or partnership; by two (2) officers if a corporation; or by the head of the governmental department having jurisdiction if a governmental unit. Corporations or limited partnerships, limited liability companies, or any other organized business entity shall be registered with the South Carolina Secretary of State's Office if required to do so by state law.B. The EMS Agency shall include the following with the application:1. The name and address of the owner of the EMS Agency or proposed EMS Agency;2. The name under which the EMS Agency applicant is doing business or proposes to do business;3. A copy of the business license, if applicable, of the EMS Agency or proposed EMS Agency for the location of the service;4. The number of Ambulances and/or emergency medical responder service vehicles and a description of each vehicle including the make, Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), aircraft tail number, model, year of manufacture, and other distinguishing characteristics to be used to designate the applicant's vehicles;5. The location and description of the place or places, including substations, from which the EMS Agency is intending to operate;6. Personnel roster representing all employees, members, volunteers, and affiliates associated with the service including, but not limited to, EMT-basics, AEMTs, Paramedics, Drivers, pilots, registered nurses, certification numbers, and expiration dates of their South Carolina and NREMT credentials, if applicable;7. EMS Agency type(s) and the levels of capability for each type pursuant to Sections 504 and 505 to be provided at each location;8. Name, email address, and phone number of the following, if applicable; b. EMS Assistant Director;e. Infection Control Officer;f. Pediatric Emergency Care Coordinator, if applicable; and g. Medical Control Physician. 9. A copy of current Protocols and an authorized medication list both signed and dated by the Medical Control Physician;10. Records for each Driver, pursuant to Section 503;11. Liability insurance information, to include name of insurance company, agent, phone number, and type of coverage. A copy of insurance policies shall be furnished to the Department upon request. The minimum limits of coverage shall be six hundred thousand dollars ($600,000.00) liability and three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000.00) malpractice per occurrence. Applicants that claim "self-insured" status shall provide documentation showing the specific coverages as outlined above;12. A copy of the EMS Non-Dispensing Drug Outlet Permit from the South Carolina Board of Pharmacy, when applicable;13. A copy of the EMS Agency's current registration Certificate from the Department's Bureau of Drug Control and registration Certificate from the United States Drug Enforcement Administration, when applicable;14. A copy of the EMS Agency's Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) Certificate of Waiver from the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), when applicable;15. A copy of the EMS Agency's Infectious Waste Generator Registration issued by the Department, or if an out of state EMS Agency, the respective home state equivalent; and16. Additional information if requested by the Department, such as affirmative evidence of the applicant's ability to comply with this regulation.C. License Renewal. The EMS Agency shall submit a complete and accurate application on a form prescribed and furnished by the Department prior to the License expiration date and shall not have pending enforcement actions by the Department. If the License renewal is delayed due to enforcement actions, the renewal License shall be issued only when the matter has been resolved by the Department, or when the adjudicatory process is completed, whichever is applicable.S.C. Code Regs. § 61-7.100.103
Added by State Register Volume 46, Issue No. 05, eff. 5/27/2022.