§ 40:1133.1 Emergency medical personnel training; licensure
§ 40:1133.2 Fee schedule; fees for license prohibited
§ 40:1133.3 Louisiana Emergency Medical Services Certification Commission; creation; membership; qualifications; terms; vacancies; meetings; officers; compensation; domicile
§ 40:1133.4 Powers and duties of the commission; exceptions
§ 40:1133.5 Powers and duties of the bureau
§ 40:1133.6 License; requirements; renewal
§ 40:1133.7 Grounds for disciplinary proceedings
§ 40:1133.8 Hearings of the commission; appeal of decision
§ 40:1133.9 Injunction
§ 40:1133.10 Violations
§ 40:1133.11 Prosecution
§ 40:1133.12 Exceptions
§ 40:1133.13 Civil immunity
§ 40:1133.14 Duties of emergency medical personnel
§ 40:1133.15 Hazardous substance transportation emergencies; payment for emergency medical services
§ 40:1133.16 Public safety telecommunicator; instruction
§ 40:1133.17 Ambulance operators; requirements for certification; duties authorized
§ 40:1133.18 Certified ambulance operators; grounds for discipline

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Terms Used In Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 40 > Chapter 5-C > Part II - Emergency Medical Personnel

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