Utah Admin. Code R426-4-300 - Permits and Inspections
(1) A
licensed ground ambulance or designated EMS provider shall only use vehicles
for which the provider has obtained a permit from the Department. All new
ground ambulances shall meet current State approved specifications and
standards. Department policy for ground ambulances will be posted on the Bureau
of Emergency Medical Services and Preparedness's website.
(2) A permit issued by the Department is
valid for one year.
(3) The
provider shall display the current permit location on vehicle in a location
easily visible at ground level from outside of the vehicle.
(4) Permits and decals are not transferable
to other vehicles.
(5) Each
licensed ambulance and designated QRU provider shall annually provide proof
upon request that every operator of an emergency vehicle has successfully
completed an emergency vehicle operator's course approved by the
Department.
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(1) A licensed ground ambulance or designated EMS provider shall only use vehicles for which the provider has obtained a permit from the Department. All new ground ambulances shall meet current State approved specifications and standards. Department policy for ground ambulances will be posted on the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services and Preparedness's website.
(2) A permit issued by the Department is valid for one year.
(3) The provider shall display the current permit location on vehicle in a location easily visible at ground level from outside of the vehicle.
(4) Permits and decals are not transferable to other vehicles.
(5) Each licensed ambulance and designated QRU provider shall annually provide proof upon request that every operator of an emergency vehicle has successfully completed an emergency vehicle operator's course approved by the Department.