Indiana Code 16-31-3-2. Standards for certification and licensure
(1) The personnel certified or licensed under this chapter must do the following:
Terms Used In Indiana Code 16-31-3-2
- Autism: means a neurological condition as described in the most recent edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders of the American Psychiatric Association. See Indiana Code 1-1-4-5
- nontransporting emergency medical services vehicle: means a motor vehicle, other than an ambulance, used for emergency medical services. See Indiana Code 16-31-3-0.5
(B) Successfully complete a basic or an inservice course of education and training on sudden infant death syndrome that is certified by the commission in conjunction with the state health commissioner.
(C) Successfully complete a basic or an inservice course of education and training on autism that is certified by the commission.
(D) Successfully complete a research based training program concerning suicide assessment, treatment, and management that is:
(i) demonstrated to be an effective or promising program; and
(ii) recommended by the Indiana Suicide Prevention Network Advisory Council.
(E) After December 31, 2024, complete basic training, which may be completed online or by other means of virtual instruction, that addresses the mental health and wellness of persons required to be licensed under this chapter, including:
(i) healthy coping skills to preserve the mental health of persons required to be licensed under this chapter and manage the stress and trauma related to the provision of emergency medical services;
(ii) recognition of symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder and signs of suicidal behavior; and
(iii) information on mental health resources available for persons required to be licensed under this chapter.
(2) Ambulances to be used must conform with the requirements of the commission and must either be:
(A) covered by insurance issued by a company licensed to do business in Indiana in the amounts and under the terms required in rules adopted by the commission; or
(B) owned by a governmental entity covered under IC 34-13-3.
(3) Emergency ambulance service shall be provided in accordance with rules adopted by the commission. However, the rules adopted under this chapter may not prohibit the dispatch of an ambulance to aid an emergency patient because an emergency medical technician is not immediately available to staff the ambulance.
(4) Ambulances must be equipped with a system of emergency medical communications approved by the commission. The emergency medical communication system must properly integrate and coordinate appropriate local and state emergency communications systems and reasonably available area emergency medical facilities with the general public’s need for emergency medical services.
(5) Emergency medical communications shall be provided in accordance with rules adopted by the commission.
(6) A nontransporting emergency medical services vehicle must conform with the commission’s requirements.
[Pre-1993 Recodification Citation: 16-1-39-9(b).]
As added by P.L.2-1993, SEC.14. Amended by P.L.22-1994, SEC.4; P.L.186-1995, SEC.9; P.L.1-1998, SEC.117; P.L.22-2005, SEC.19; P.L.71-2008, SEC.1; P.L.77-2012, SEC.23; P.L.254-2017, SEC.4; P.L.56-2018, SEC.2; P.L.139-2023, SEC.2.