State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-30-a > 3053

§  3053. Reporting.  Advanced life support first response services and  ambulance services registered or certified pursuant to article thirty of  this chapter shall submit detailed individual call reports on a form  to  be  provided  by  the department, or may submit data electronically in a  format approved by the department.  The state emergency medical services  council, with the approval of the  commissioner,  may  adopt  rules  and  regulations  permitting  or  requiring  ambulance  services whose volume  exceeds twenty thousand calls  per  year  to  submit  call  report  data  electronically.    Such  rules  shall  define  the  data  elements to be  submitted, and may include requirements that assure availability of data  to the regional emergency medical advisory committee.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-30-a > 3053

§  3053. Reporting.  Advanced life support first response services and  ambulance services registered or certified pursuant to article thirty of  this chapter shall submit detailed individual call reports on a form  to  be  provided  by  the department, or may submit data electronically in a  format approved by the department.  The state emergency medical services  council, with the approval of the  commissioner,  may  adopt  rules  and  regulations  permitting  or  requiring  ambulance  services whose volume  exceeds twenty thousand calls  per  year  to  submit  call  report  data  electronically.    Such  rules  shall  define  the  data  elements to be  submitted, and may include requirements that assure availability of data  to the regional emergency medical advisory committee.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-30-a > 3053

§  3053. Reporting.  Advanced life support first response services and  ambulance services registered or certified pursuant to article thirty of  this chapter shall submit detailed individual call reports on a form  to  be  provided  by  the department, or may submit data electronically in a  format approved by the department.  The state emergency medical services  council, with the approval of the  commissioner,  may  adopt  rules  and  regulations  permitting  or  requiring  ambulance  services whose volume  exceeds twenty thousand calls  per  year  to  submit  call  report  data  electronically.    Such  rules  shall  define  the  data  elements to be  submitted, and may include requirements that assure availability of data  to the regional emergency medical advisory committee.