Regulation 61-7 emergency medical services
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South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control
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Emergency medical personnel--South Carolina; Emergency medical services--Law and legislation--South Carolina; Emergency medical services--South Carolina; Ambulance service--Law and legislation--South Carolina; Ambulance service--South Carolina; Medical supplies--South Carolina; Emergency medical technicians--South Carolina
This regulation defines various terms related to emergency medical services. It also outlines the requirements for licensure in emergency medical services. It states that only an entity can provide emergency medical response or ambulance services by obtaining a license and ambulance permit from the Department of Health and Environmental Control.
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2022-04-21Metadata
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