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Division 250
Ambulance Service Licensing

Rules

333‑250‑0200
Effective Date and Preemption
333‑250‑0205
Definitions
333‑250‑0210
Application for an Ambulance Service License
333‑250‑0215
Review of License Application
333‑250‑0220
Approval of License Application
333‑250‑0225
Denial of License Application
333‑250‑0230
Expiration and Renewal of License
333‑250‑0235
Return of License
333‑250‑0240
Surrender of License
333‑250‑0250
Operational Requirements
333‑250‑0255
Facility
333‑250‑0265
Policies and Procedures
333‑250‑0270
Personnel
333‑250‑0280
Personnel File Documentation
333‑250‑0290
Communications and Dispatch
333‑250‑0300
EMS Medical Direction
333‑250‑0310
Patient Care Report
333‑250‑0315
Electronic Transfer and Access of Patient Encounter and Outcome Data
333‑250‑0320
Quality Assessment and Performance Improvement
333‑250‑0330
Patient Rights for Emergency Medical Care and Transportation
333‑250‑0340
Waiver or Variance from Standards
333‑250‑0350
Complaints
333‑250‑0360
Investigations
333‑250‑0370
Surveys
333‑250‑0380
Violations
333‑250‑0390
Informal Enforcement
333‑250‑0400
Formal Enforcement
333‑250‑0410
Civil Penalties
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Location: https://oregon.public.law/rules/oar_chapter_333_division_250

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