Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section I-6033 - Inactivation of License due to a Non-Declared Disaster or EmergencyA. A licensed ambulance service in an area or areas which have been affected by a non-declared emergency or disaster may seek to inactive its license, provided that the following conditions are met: 1. the ambulance service/provider shall submit written notification to the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services within 30 calendar days of the date of the non-declared emergency or disaster stating that: a. the ambulance service has experienced an interruption of the provisions of services as a result of events that are due to a non-declared emergency or disaster:b. the ambulance service intends to resume operation in the same service area;c. the ambulance attests that the emergency or disaster is the sole causal factor in the interruption of the provision of services; andd. the ambulance service's initial request to inactivate does not exceed one year. NOTE: Pursuant to these provisions, an extension of the 30-day deadline for initiation of request may be granted at the discretion of the department.
2. the ambulance service resumes operating in the same areas within one year;3. the ambulance service continues to pay all fees and costs due and owed to the department including, but not limited to, annual licensing fees and outstanding civil monetary penalties if applicable; and4. the ambulance service continues to submit required documentation and information to the department.B. Upon receiving a completed written request to temporarily inactivate an ambulance service/provider license, the department shall issue a notice of inactivation of license to the ambulance service/provider.C. An ambulance service which has received a notice of inactivation of its license from the department shall be allowed to reinstate its license upon the following conditions being met:1. The ambulance service submits a written license reinstatement request to the Bureau of EMS 30 calendar days prior to the anticipated date of reopening. a. The license reinstatement request informs the department of the anticipated date of opening, and shall request scheduling of a license survey;b. The license reinstatement request includes a completed licensing application with appropriate licensing fees.c. The ambulance service submits a copy of the on-site health inspection report with approval of occupancy from the Office of Public Health (OPH), if required by law, and2. The ambulance service resumes operating in the same service area within one year. EXCEPTION: If the ambulance service requires an extension of this timeframe due to circumstances beyond the ambulance service's/provider's control, the department will consider an extended period. Such written request for extension shall show the ambulance service's/provider's active efforts to complete construction or repairs and the reasons for the request for extension of the ambulance service's/provider's inactive license. Any approval for an extension is at the sole discretion of the department.
D. Upon receiving a completed written request to reinstate an ambulance service license, the department shall conduct a licensing survey. If the ambulance service meets the requirements for licensure and the requirements under this Section, the department shall issue a notice of reinstatement of the ambulance service license.E. No change of ownership in the ambulance service shall occur until such ambulance service/provider has resumed operations as an ambulance service.F. The provisions of this Section shall not apply to an ambulance service which has voluntarily surrendered its license and ceased operation.G. Failure to comply with any of the provisions of this Section shall be deemed a voluntary surrender of the ambulance service license. There is no appeal opportunity for a voluntary surrender of license.La. Admin. Code tit. 48, § I-6033
Promulgated by the Department of Health and Hospitals, Office of the Secretary, Bureau of Health Services Financing, LR 35:474 (March 2009), Promulgated by the Department of Health, Office of Public Health, Bureau of Emergency Medical Services, LR 49890 (5/1/2023).AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 36:254, R.S. 40:1135.1 and R.S. 40:1135.2