Ohio Admin. Code 4765-3-02 - Regional directors and regional physician advisory boards
[Comment: For dates and availability of material incorporated by reference in this rule see rule 4765-1-03 of the Administrative Code.]
(A) In accordance with section
4765.05 of the Revised Code, the
board may appoint a regional physician advisory board (RPAB), or a regional
director, to oversee the delivery of prehospital emergency medical services in
that region.
(B) Each RPAB shall be
composed of no more than twelve physicians, unless otherwise approved by the
board, who meet all of the following criteria:
(1) Possess knowledge and experience in or
related to emergency medical services;
(2) Work or reside in the region to be served
by the RPAB;
(3) Board certified
through a medical specialty board supported by the American board of medical
specialties or the American osteopathic association or board eligible by
completion of a residency program recognized by the American board of medical
specialties or the American osteopathic association.
(C) A physician seeking appointment as a
regional director or a member of an RPAB shall submit a "Regional Physician
Advisory Board Membership Application" to the board including a curriculum
vitae verifying that the physician meets the qualifications established by this
chapter.
(D) Each term of
appointment as a regional director or a member of an RPAB shall be for a period
not to exceed three years and shall commence on the date of appointment by the
board and shall end on December thirty-first of the third year of the
term.
(E) The board may take into
account the following factors when considering appointments as a regional
director or a member of an RPAB:
(1) Whether
the physician has experience with emergency medicine in a prehospital
setting;
(2) Whether
all
the
geographic areas
diversity of a region would be adequately
represented;
(3) Whether a
physician's medical specialty or area of concentration will broaden the range
and scope of knowledge of an RPAB;
(4) Personal references or letters of
recommendation.
(F) Upon
the recommendation of the state medical director, the board may remove or
replace any regional director or member of an RPAB for any of the following
reasons:
(1) Failure to maintain the
qualifications necessary for appointment as a regional director or a member of
an RPAB;
(2) Failure to satisfy
responsibilities as a regional director or a member of an RPAB;
(3) Suspension or revocation of a certificate
to practice medicine and surgery, or osteopathic medicine and surgery, under
Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code;
(4) Such other reason that the state medical
director determines would preclude a member from serving as an effective
regional director or member of the RPAB.
(G) The board may fill any vacancies that
occur prior to the expiration of a term in accordance with this chapter. Any
individual appointed to fill a vacancy occurring prior to the expiration of the
term for which the individual's predecessor was appointed shall serve for the
remainder of the unexpired term.
(H) Each regional director or RPAB member
shall be responsible for notifying the division of the following:
(1) Changes in contact information;
(2) Intent to withdraw membership;
(3) Failure to meet eligibility criteria as
set forth in this rule.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4765.11
Rule Amplifies: 4765.05
Prior Effective Dates: 01/01/1996, 04/28/2002, 02/15/2009, 07/31/2014, 04/01/2019
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