C.R.S. Section 25-3.5-104
Emergency medical and trauma services advisory council

  • creation
  • duties

(1)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

There is hereby created, in the department of public health and environment, a state emergency medical and trauma services advisory council, referred to in this article as the “council”, to be composed of thirty-two members, of whom twenty-five shall be appointed by the governor no later than January 1, 2001, and at least one of whom shall be from each of the regional emergency medical and trauma advisory council planning areas established in section 25-3.5-704. The other seven members shall be ex officio, nonvoting members. Not more than thirteen of the appointed members of the council shall be members of the same political party. A majority of the members shall constitute a quorum. The membership of the council shall reflect, as equally as possible, representation of urban and rural members.

(b)

The appointed members of the council shall be from the following categories:

(I)

A fire chief of a service that provides prehospital care in an urban area;

(II)

A fire chief of a service that provides prehospital care in a rural area;

(III)

An administrative representative of an urban trauma center;

(IV)

An administrative representative of a rural trauma center;

(V)

A licensed physician who is a prehospital medical director;

(VI)

A board-certified physician certified in pediatrics or a pediatric subspecialty;

(VII)

A board-certified emergency physician;

(VIII)

A flight nurse of an emergency medical service air team or unit;

(IX)

An officer or crew member of a volunteer organization who provides prehospital care;

(X)

An officer or employee of a public provider of prehospital care;

(XI)

An officer or employee of a private provider of prehospital care;

(XII)

A representative of a government provider of prehospital care;

(XIII)

Three county commissioners or council members from a city and county, two of whom shall represent rural counties and one of whom shall represent an urban county or city and county;

(XIV)

A board-certified surgeon providing trauma care at a level I trauma center;

(XV)

A board-certified surgeon providing trauma care at a level II trauma center;

(XVI)

A board-certified surgeon providing trauma care at a level III trauma center;

(XVII)

A board-certified neurosurgeon involved in providing trauma care at a level I or II trauma center;

(XVIII)

A trauma nurse coordinator;

(XIX)

A registered nurse involved in rural emergency medical and trauma services care;

(XX)

A regional council chair;

(XXI)

A county emergency manager; and

(XXII)

Two representatives of the general public, one from a rural area and one from an urban area.

(c)

Ex officio, nonvoting members of the council shall include members from the following categories:

(I)

A representative of the state coroners’ association, as selected by the association;

(II)

The director of the state board for community colleges and occupational education or the director’s designee;

(III)

The manager of the telecommunication services of the Colorado information technology services in the department of personnel, general support services, or the manager’s designee;

(IV)

The executive director of the department of public health and environment or the director’s designee;

(V)

The director of the office of transportation safety in the department of transportation or the director’s designee;

(VI)

A representative from the state sheriffs’ association; and

(VII)

A representative from the Colorado state patrol.

(2)

Members of the council shall serve for terms of three years each; except that, of the members first appointed, eight shall be appointed for terms of one year, nine shall be appointed for terms of two years, and eight shall be appointed for terms of three years. Members of the council shall be reimbursed for actual and necessary expenses incurred in the actual performance of their duties. All vouchers for expenditures shall be subject to approval by the director. A vacancy shall be filled by appointment by the governor for the remainder of the unexpired term. Any appointed member who has two consecutive unexcused absences from meetings of the council shall be deemed to have vacated the membership, and the governor shall fill such vacancy as provided in this subsection (2).

(3)

The council shall meet at least quarterly at the call of the chairperson or at the request of any seven members. At the first meeting after the appointment of new members, the members shall elect a chairperson who shall serve for a term of one year.

(4)

The council shall:

(a)

Advise the department on all matters relating to emergency medical and trauma services programs;

(b)

Make recommendations concerning the development and implementation of statewide emergency medical and trauma services;

(c)

Identify and make recommendations concerning statewide emergency medical and trauma service needs;

(d)

Review and approve new rules and modifications to rules existing prior to July 1, 2000, prior to the adoption of such rules or modifications by the state board of health;

(e)

Review and make recommendations concerning guidelines and standards for the delivery of emergency medical and trauma services, including:

(I)

Establishing a list of minimum equipment requirements for ambulance vehicles operated by an ambulance service licensed in this state and making recommendations on the process used by counties in the licensure of ambulance services;

(II)

Developing curricula for the training of emergency medical personnel;

(III)

Making recommendations on the verification process used by the department to determine facility eligibility to receive trauma center designation; and

(IV)

Making recommendations regarding the process used by the department to identify accrediting organizations for air ambulance licensing;

(f)

Seek advice and counsel, up to and including the establishment of special ad hoc committees with other individuals, groups, organizations, or associations, when in the judgment of the council such is advisable to obtain necessary expertise for the purpose of meeting the council’s responsibilities under this article. The council is authorized to establish special committees for the functions described in this paragraph (f).

(g)

Review and make recommendations to the department regarding the amount, allocation, and expenditure of funds for the development, implementation, and maintenance of the statewide emergency medical and trauma system.

Source: Section 25-3.5-104 — Emergency medical and trauma services advisory council - creation - duties, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-25.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

25‑3.5‑101
Short title
25‑3.5‑102
Legislative declaration
25‑3.5‑103
Definitions
25‑3.5‑104
Emergency medical and trauma services advisory council - creation - duties
25‑3.5‑105
Rules and regulations
25‑3.5‑106
Local standards - uninterrupted service - repeal
25‑3.5‑107
Religious exception
25‑3.5‑108
EMS system sustainability task force - created - powers and duties - membership - reports - repeal
25‑3.5‑201
Training programs
25‑3.5‑202
Personnel - basic requirements
25‑3.5‑203
Emergency medical service providers - licensure - renewal of license - duties of department - rules - record checks - definitions
25‑3.5‑203.5
Community paramedic endorsement - rules
25‑3.5‑204
Emergency medical services for children
25‑3.5‑205
Emergency medical service providers - investigation - discipline
25‑3.5‑206
Emergency medical practice advisory council - creation - powers and duties - emergency medical service provider scope of practice - definitions - rules
25‑3.5‑207
Ability of certified or licensed emergency medical service providers to work in clinical settings - restrictions - definitions - rules
25‑3.5‑208
Emergency medical service providers’ peer health assistance program - fund - rules
25‑3.5‑209
Use of ketamine in prehospital setting when peace officer is present - definition
25‑3.5‑210
Report on statewide use of ketamine
25‑3.5‑301
Number of individuals needed for ambulance operation - exception - repeal
25‑3.5‑302
Issuance of licenses and permits - term - requirements - repeal
25‑3.5‑303
Vehicular liability insurance required - repeal
25‑3.5‑304
Suspension - revocation - hearings - repeal
25‑3.5‑305
Alleged negligence
25‑3.5‑306
Violation - penalty
25‑3.5‑307
Licensure of fixed-wing and rotor-wing air ambulances - cash fund created - rules
25‑3.5‑307.5
Standards for air ambulance services - rules - civil penalties - disciplinary actions
25‑3.5‑308
Rules - repeal
25‑3.5‑309
Secure transportation - license required - fees - exceptions
25‑3.5‑310
Secure transportation - issuance of licenses and permits - term - requirements
25‑3.5‑311
Secure transportation - rules
25‑3.5‑312
Funding
25‑3.5‑313
Reporting
25‑3.5‑314
Ambulance service - license required - exceptions - rules - local authorization to operate - penalties - liability insurance
25‑3.5‑315
Minimum standards for ambulance services - rules
25‑3.5‑316
Ambulance services cash fund - created
25‑3.5‑317
License - application - inspection - criminal history record check - issuance - investigation
25‑3.5‑318
License denial, suspension, revocation, or refusal to renew
25‑3.5‑401
Responsibility for coordination
25‑3.5‑402
Local government participation
25‑3.5‑501
Records - ambulance services to report - access to patient information
25‑3.5‑502
Forms and reports - repeal
25‑3.5‑601
Legislative declaration
25‑3.5‑602
Definitions
25‑3.5‑603
Emergency medical services account - creation - allocation of funds
25‑3.5‑604
EMTS grant program - EMS account - role of council and department - rules - awards
25‑3.5‑605
Improvement of county emergency medical and trauma services - eligibility for county funding - manner of distributing funds
25‑3.5‑606
Annual report
25‑3.5‑701
Short title
25‑3.5‑702
Legislative declaration
25‑3.5‑703
Definitions
25‑3.5‑704
Statewide emergency medical and trauma care system - development and implementation - duties of department - rules
25‑3.5‑705
Creation of fee - creation of trauma system cash fund
25‑3.5‑706
Immunity from liability
25‑3.5‑707
False representation as trauma facility - penalty
25‑3.5‑708
Financing for statewide trauma system
25‑3.5‑709
Annual report
25‑3.5‑801
Short title
25‑3.5‑802
Legislative declaration
25‑3.5‑803
Definitions
25‑3.5‑804
Tobacco education, prevention, and cessation programs - review committee - grants - reimbursement for expenses
25‑3.5‑805
Tobacco education, prevention, and cessation programs - requirements
25‑3.5‑806
Tobacco education, prevention, and cessation programs - reporting requirements
25‑3.5‑808
Administration - limitation
25‑3.5‑809
Tobacco education, prevention, and cessation programs - funding
25‑3.5‑810
Nicotine products education, prevention, and cessation programs
25‑3.5‑901
Short title
25‑3.5‑902
Legislative declaration
25‑3.5‑903
Definitions
25‑3.5‑904
Quality management programs - creation - assessments - confidentiality of information - exceptions - immunity for good faith participants
25‑3.5‑1001
Legislative declaration
25‑3.5‑1002
Definitions
25‑3.5‑1004
Ongoing prevention and education campaign - training - marijuana
25‑3.5‑1005
Website - primary state resource for information
25‑3.5‑1006
Align marijuana messaging - integration of information across state agencies
25‑3.5‑1007
Evaluation of marijuana campaigns
25‑3.5‑1101
Legislative declaration
25‑3.5‑1102
Definitions
25‑3.5‑1103
Registration - rules - funds
25‑3.5‑1104
Training programs - rules
25‑3.5‑1105
Investigation and discipline
25‑3.5‑1201
Short title
25‑3.5‑1202
Definitions
25‑3.5‑1203
Community assistance referral and education services programs - authorization - scope
25‑3.5‑1204
Reports
25‑3.5‑1301
Definitions
25‑3.5‑1302
Community integrated health- care service agency license required - rules - civil and criminal penalties - liability insurance
25‑3.5‑1303
Minimum standards for community integrated health-care service agencies - adult protective services data system check - rules
25‑3.5‑1304
Community integrated health care service agencies cash fund - created
25‑3.5‑1305
License - application - inspection - record check - issuance
25‑3.5‑1306
License denial - suspension - revocation
25‑3.5‑1307
Repeal of part - review of functions
25‑3.5‑1401
Stop the bleed school control kits - report - definitions - repeal
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 25-3.5-104’s source at colorado​.gov