NRS 450B.265
Offering level of emergency care provided by paramedic without permit prohibited

  • exception.

1.

Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, a fire-fighting agency or an owner, operator, director or chief officer of an ambulance shall not represent, advertise or imply that it:

(a)

Is authorized to provide the level of emergency care provided by a paramedic; or

(b)

Uses the services of a paramedic,
Ê unless the service has a currently valid permit to provide the level of emergency care provided by a paramedic issued by the health authority.

2.

Any service in a county whose population is less than 700,000, that holds a valid permit for the operation of an ambulance but is not authorized by the health authority to provide the level of emergency care provided by a paramedic may represent, for billing purposes, that its ambulance provided emergency care by a paramedic if:

(a)

A registered nurse employed by a hospital rendered the level of emergency care provided by a paramedic to a patient being transferred from the hospital by the ambulance; and

(b)

The equipment deemed necessary by the health authority for the provision of the level of emergency care provided by a paramedic was on board the ambulance at the time the registered nurse rendered the emergency care.

3.

A hospital that employs a registered nurse who renders the care described in subsection 2 is entitled to reasonable reimbursement for the services rendered by the nurse.
SAFETY OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMPLOYEES CONCERNING EXPOSURE TO INFECTIOUS DISEASES

Source: Section 450B.265 — Offering level of emergency care provided by paramedic without permit prohibited; exception., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-450B.­html#NRS450BSec265.

Last Updated

Feb. 5, 2021

§ 450B.265’s source at nv​.us