Emergency Medical Services and Trauma Rule
Pursuant to GS 150B-21.3A, Periodic Review and Expiration of Existing Rules, all rules are reviewed at least every 10 years or they shall expire. As a result of the periodic review of Subchapter 10A NCAC 13P, Emergency Medical Services and Trauma Rules, 29 rules were determined as "Necessary With Substantive Public Interest," thus necessitating readoption. 10A NCAC 13P .0203 is the result of the readoption process. It was published in 30:24 N.C. Register on 6/15/16 as a proposed repeal. A submitted comment brought attention to the need for the rule. The agency is republishing the rule in the N.C. Register as a proposed readoption with substantial changes. By not repealing the rule, agencies that do not fall under local county governmental control will continue operation. In addition, the names of the credentialing levels have been revised in the rule to be consistent with the new national standards.
- Notification of proposed readoption of rule (PDF, 143 KB)
- Proposed Effective Date: April 1, 2017
- Public Comment Period: December 1, 2016 - January 30, 2017
Comments may be submitted by:- Email: [email protected];
- Mail: Nadine Pfeiffer, Division of Health Service Regulation, 2701 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-2701;
- Public Hearing
- Date: January 4, 2017
- Time: 10:00 a.m.
- Location: Room 131, Wright Building, 1201 Umstead Drive, Raleigh, NC 27603.
- Fiscal Note
- Fiscal Note is not required pursuant to G.S. 150B-21.4(d)
- Federal Certification required by G.S. 150B-19.1(g)
- Not applicable for this rule
- The notice of text as approved by the N.C. Medical Care Commission, 11/4/2016
- Proposed 10A NCAC 13P .0203 (PDF, 9 KB)
- Public Comments
- Minutes from the Public Hearing on January 4, 2017 (PDF, 103 KB)
- Rule changes approved by the N.C. Medical Care Commission
- 10A NCAC 13P .0203 (PDF, 53 KB)
- Technical changes
- 10A NCAC 13P .0203 (PDF, 55 KB)
- The rule was approved by the Rules Review Commission on 3/16/2017
- 10A NCAC 13P .0203 (PDF, 8 KB)
- Effective Date: April 1, 2017
- Procedure for subjecting a proposed rule to Legislative Review: If an objection is not resolved prior to the adoption of the rule, a person may also submit written objections to the Rules Review Commission. If the Rules Review Commission receives written and signed objections in accordance with G.S. 150B-21.3(b2) from 10 or more persons clearly requesting review by the legislature and the Rules Review Commission approves the rule, the rule will become effective as provided in G.S. 150B-21.3(b1). The Commission will receive written objections until 5:00 p.m. on the day following the day the Commission approves the rule. The Commission will receive those objections by mail, delivery service, hand delivery, or facsimile transmission.