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Section 412 - License for air ambulance providers.

UT Code § 26-8a-412 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) An applicant for an air ambulance provider shall apply to the department for a license only by: (a) submitting a complete application; (b) providing information in the format required by the department; and (c) paying the required fees.

(a) submitting a complete application;

(b) providing information in the format required by the department; and

(c) paying the required fees.

(2) The department may make rules establishing minimum qualifications and requirements for: (a) personnel; (b) capital reserves; (c) equipment; (d) business plan; (e) operational procedures; (f) resource hospital and medical direction agreements; (g) management and control qualifications and requirements; and (h) other matters that may be relevant to an applicant's ability to provide air ambulance services.

(a) personnel;

(b) capital reserves;

(c) equipment;

(d) business plan;

(e) operational procedures;

(f) resource hospital and medical direction agreements;

(g) management and control qualifications and requirements; and

(h) other matters that may be relevant to an applicant's ability to provide air ambulance services.

(3) Upon receiving a completed application and the required fees, the department shall review the application and determine whether the application meets the minimum requirements for licensure.

(4) The department may deny an application for an air ambulance if: (a) the department finds that the application contains any materially false or misleading information or is incomplete; (b) the application demonstrates that the applicant fails to meet the minimum requirements for licensure; or (c) the department finds after inspection that the applicant does not meet the minimum requirements for licensure.

(a) the department finds that the application contains any materially false or misleading information or is incomplete;

(b) the application demonstrates that the applicant fails to meet the minimum requirements for licensure; or

(c) the department finds after inspection that the applicant does not meet the minimum requirements for licensure.

(5) If the department denies an application under this section, it shall notify the applicant in writing setting forth the grounds for the denial.

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