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CHAPTER 256
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
256.01   Definitions.
256.04   Emergency medical services board.
256.08   State emergency medical services activities.
256.12   Emergency medical services programs.
256.13   Cardiocerebral resuscitation.
256.15   Emergency medical services personnel; licensure; certification; training.
256.155   First aid to domestic animals.
256.17   Denial, nonrenewal and suspension of license, training permit or certification based on certain delinquency in payment.
256.18   Denial, nonrenewal, and revocation of license, certification, or permit based on delinquent taxes or unemployment insurance contributions.
256.205   Community paramedics.
256.21   Community emergency medical services practitioners.
256.215   Providers of community emergency medical services.
256.23   Ambulance service provider fee.
256.25   Statewide trauma care system.
256.30   Refusal or delay of emergency service.
256.35   Statewide emergency services number.
256.40   Opioid antagonists.
Ch. 256 Cross-referenceCross-reference: See definitions in s. 250.01.
Ch. 256 Cross-referenceCross-reference: See also ch. DHS 110, Wis. adm. code.
256.01256.01Definitions. In this chapter:
256.01(1k)(1k)“Advanced emergency medical technician” means an emergency medical services practitioner who has completed intermediate technician training.
256.01(1t)(1t)“Ambulance” means an emergency vehicle, including any motor vehicle, boat or aircraft, whether privately or publicly owned, which is designed, constructed or equipped to transport sick, disabled or injured individuals.
256.01(2)(2)“Ambulance service” means the business of transporting sick, disabled, or injured individuals by ambulance to or from facilities or institutions providing health services.
256.01(3)(3)“Ambulance service provider” means a person engaged primarily in the business of transporting sick, disabled, or injured individuals by ambulance to or from facilities or institutions providing health services.
256.01(4)(4)“Board” means the emergency medical services board.
256.01(4p)(4p)“Emergency medical responder” means a person who is certified by the department as an emergency medical responder under s. 256.15 (8) (a) or is exempt under s. 256.15 (2) (b) or (c) and who, as a condition of employment or as a member of an organization that provides emergency medical care before hospitalization, provides emergency medical care to a sick, disabled, or injured individual.
256.01(5)(5)“Emergency medical services practitioner” means an emergency medical technician, an advanced emergency medical technician, an emergency medical technician — intermediate, or a paramedic.
256.01(6)(6)“Emergency medical technician” means an individual who is licensed by the department to administer basic life support and to properly handle and transport sick, disabled, or injured individuals or is exempt under s. 256.15 (2) (b) or (c).
256.01(7)(7)“Emergency medical technician — intermediate” means an individual who is licensed by the department as an emergency medical technician — intermediate under s. 256.15 (5) or is exempt under s. 256.15 (2) (b) or (c).
256.01(10)(10)“Hospital” has the meaning given in s. 50.33 (2).
256.01(11)(11)“Medical director” means a physician who trains, medically coordinates, directs, supervises, establishes standard operating procedures for, and designates physicians for direction and supervision of, emergency medical services practitioners and who reviews the performance of emergency medical services practitioners and ambulance service providers.
256.01(12)(12)“Nonprofit corporation” means a nonstock corporation organized under ch. 181 that is a nonprofit corporation, as defined in s. 181.0103 (17).
256.01(13)(13)“Opioid antagonist” has the meaning given in s. 450.01 (13v).
256.01(14)(14)“Paramedic” means an individual who is specially trained in emergency cardiac, trauma, and other lifesaving or emergency procedures in a training program or course of instruction prescribed by the department and who is examined and licensed as a paramedic under s. 256.15 (5) or is exempt under s. 256.15 (2) (b) or (c).
256.01 HistoryHistory: 2007 a. 130 ss. 53, 54, 58 to 61, 67, 68, 120, 122, 132, 202; 2013 a. 166, 200; 2015 a. 26, 83, 113; 2017 a. 12, 66, 366.
256.04256.04Emergency medical services board. The emergency medical services board shall do all of the following:
256.04(1)(1)Appoint an advisory committee of physicians with expertise in the emergency medical services area to advise the department on the criteria for selection of the state medical director for emergency medical services and on the performance of the director and to advise the director on appropriate medical issues.
256.04(4)(4)Periodically review all emergency medical services statutes and rules for surface, water and air transportation and recommend to the department and the department of transportation changes in those statutes and rules to provide different personnel and equipment requirements, where appropriate, for emergency response, nonemergency response and interfacility transportation of patients.
256.04(5)(5)Seek involvement in its deliberations by appropriate personnel from the department, the technical college system board and the department of transportation.
256.04(6)(6)Seek involvement in its deliberations by ambulance service provider personnel, emergency medical services practitioners, emergency medical responders, persons who train emergency medical services personnel and other interested persons.
256.04(7)(7)Advise, make recommendations to, and consult with the department concerning the funding under s. 256.12 (4) and (5), including recommending a formula for allocating funds among ambulance service providers under s. 256.12 (5).
256.04(8)(8)Review the annual budget prepared by the department for the expenditures under s. 20.435 (1) (r).
256.04(9)(9)Prepare written information on cardiocerebral resuscitation and provide the information to persons who offer certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
256.04(10)(10)Prepare recommendations on training and approval qualifications for community paramedics and community emergency medical services practitioners.
256.04(11)(11)Serve as a repository and contact for information and guidance on rendering first aid to domestic animals. In developing any guidance under this subsection, the board shall consult with a licensed veterinarian who is trained in pre-hospitalization emergency care of domestic animals.
256.04 HistoryHistory: 1993 a. 16 ss. 2578f, 2578g, 2578p; 1995 a. 225; 1997 a. 27; 2005 a. 25; 2007 a. 104; 2007 a. 130 ss. 156 to 159; Stats. 2007 s. 256.04; 2009 a. 28; 2009 a. 180 s. 125; 2017 a. 12, 66, 166; 2023 a. 19.
256.08256.08State emergency medical services activities.
256.08(1)(1)State emergency medical services plan.
256.08(1)(a)(a) By December 31, 1995, the department shall prepare a state emergency medical services plan. The plan shall include an identification of priorities for changes in the state emergency medical services system for the 2 years following preparation of the plan. In preparing the plan, the department shall review all statutes and rules that relate to emergency medical services and recommend in the plan any changes in those statutes and rules that the department considers appropriate. After initial preparation of the plan, the department shall keep the plan current and shall reorder priorities for changes in the state emergency medical services system, based on determinations of the board.
256.08(1)(b)(b) Biennially, prior to final adoption of the state emergency medical services plan, the department shall hold at least one public hearing on a draft of the plan.
256.08(1)(c)(c) The department shall provide a copy of the state emergency medical services plan biennially to the legislature under s. 13.172 (2).
256.08(2)(2)Qualifications of state supervisor. The board shall recommend to the department the qualifications of any individual who may be hired on or after April 23, 1994, to supervise the subunit of the department that is primarily responsible for regulation of emergency medical services.
256.08(3)(3)Departmental rules; consultation. The department shall consult with the board before promulgating a proposed rule that relates to funding of emergency medical services programs under s. 256.12 or to regulation of emergency medical services.
256.08(4)(4)Departmental duties. The department shall:
256.08(4)(a)(a) Serve as the lead state agency for emergency medical services.
256.08(4)(b)(b) Implement measures to achieve objectives that are set forth in the state emergency medical services plan under sub. (1).
256.08(4)(c)(c) Provide quality assurance in the emergency medical services system, including collecting and analyzing data relating to local and regional emergency medical services systems, ambulance service providers, emergency medical responders, and emergency medical services practitioners.
256.08(4)(d)(d) Provide technical assistance to ambulance service providers, emergency medical responders, and emergency medical services practitioners in developing plans, expanding services, and complying with applicable statutes and rules.
256.08(4)(e)(e) Set standards for all organizations that offer training to emergency medical responders and emergency medical services practitioners on what topics should be included in initial training and continuing training.
256.08(4)(f)(f) Facilitate integration of ambulance service providers and hospitals in the same geographic area.
256.08(4)(g)(g) Review recommendations of the board. The department may promulgate any rule changes necessary to implement those recommendations and may pursue any statutory changes necessary to implement those recommendations.
256.08(4)(h)(h) Investigate complaints received regarding ambulance service providers, emergency medical responders, emergency medical services practitioners, and medical directors and take appropriate actions after first consulting with the board and the state medical director for emergency medical services.
256.08(4)(i)(i) Provide advice to the adjutant general of the department of military affairs on the emergency medical aspects of the state plan of emergency management under s. 323.13 (1) (b) and coordinate emergency activities with the department of military affairs.
256.08(4)(j)(j) Consult at least annually with the technical college system board and the department of transportation on issues that affect ambulance service providers, emergency medical responders, and emergency medical services practitioners.
256.08(4)(k)(k) Promulgate rules that set forth the authority and duties of medical directors and the state medical director for emergency medical services.
256.08 HistoryHistory: 1993 a. 251, 491; 1995 a. 247; 2007 a. 130 ss. 117, 125 to 129; Stats. 2007 s. 256.08; 2009 a. 42; 2017 a. 12.
256.12256.12Emergency medical services programs.
256.12(1)(1)Definition. In this section, “public agency” has the meaning given in s. 256.15 (1) (n).
256.12(2)(2)Emergency medical services programs.
256.12(2)(a)(a) Any county, city, town, village, hospital, ambulance service provider, or combination thereof may, after submission of a plan approved by the department, conduct an emergency medical services program using emergency medical services practitioners for the delivery of emergency medical care to sick, disabled, or injured individuals at the scene of an emergency and during transport to a hospital, while in the hospital emergency department until responsibility for care is assumed by the regular hospital staff, and during transfer of a patient between health care facilities. An ambulance service provider may, after submission of a plan approved by the department, conduct an emergency medical services program using emergency medical services practitioners for the delivery of emergency medical care to sick, disabled, or injured individuals during transfer of the individuals between health care facilities. Nothing in this section prohibits an emergency medical services program from using community paramedics and community emergency medical services practitioners for services described in ss. 256.205 (6) and 256.21 (6) or from providing nonemergency services in accordance with s. 256.15 (6p). Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit the operation of fire department, police department, for-profit ambulance service provider, or other emergency vehicles using the services of emergency medical services practitioners in conjunction with a program approved by the department. Hospitals that offer approved training courses for emergency medical services practitioners should, if feasible, serve as the base of operation for approved programs using emergency medical services practitioners.
256.12(2)(b)(b) The department shall review and, if the department determines that the plans are satisfactory, approve the plans submitted under par. (a). The department shall:
256.12(2)(b)1.1. Provide administrative support and technical assistance to emergency medical services programs that use emergency medical services practitioners or ambulance service providers.
256.12(2)(b)2.2. Coordinate the activities of agencies and organizations providing training for the delivery of emergency medical services.
256.12(2)(b)3.3. Assist the development of training for emergency medical services practitioners.
256.12(2)(b)4.4. Assess the emergency medical resources and services of the state and encourage the allocation of resources to areas of identified need.
256.12(2)(b)5.5. Assist hospitals in planning for appropriate and efficient handling of the critically ill and injured.
256.12(2m)(2m)State medical director for emergency medical services program.
256.12(2m)(a)(a) The department shall contract with a physician to direct the state emergency medical services program. The department may expend from the funding under the federal preventive health services project grant program under 42 USC 2476 under the appropriation account under s. 20.435 (1) (mc), $25,000 in each fiscal year for this purpose.
256.12(2m)(b)(b) The physician under par. (a) shall be called the state medical director for the emergency medical services program, shall have at least 3 years of experience in the conduct and delivery of prehospital emergency medical services as a physician practicing emergency or prehospital medicine in a hospital or agency and shall have actively participated in and had major responsibility for the development, management, execution and coordination of programs, policies and procedures in the delivery of emergency medical services.
256.12(4)(4)Support and improvement of emergency services.
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2021-22 Wisconsin Statutes updated through 2023 Wis. Act 272 and through all Supreme Court and Controlled Substances Board Orders filed before and in effect on November 8, 2024. Published and certified under s. 35.18. Changes effective after November 8, 2024, are designated by NOTES. (Published 11-8-24)