Definitions (Transferred to 64J-1.001), Basic Life Support Service License - Ground (Transferred to 64J-1.002), Advanced Life Support Service License - Ground (Transferred to 64J-1.003), Air Ambulances (Transferred to 64J-1.005), Certificate of ...  

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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
    Division of Environmental Health

    RULE NO: RULE TITLE
    64E-2.001: Definitions (Transferred to 64J-1.001)
    64E-2.002: Basic Life Support Service License - Ground (Transferred to 64J-1.002)
    64E-2.003: Advanced Life Support Service License - Ground (Transferred to 64J-1.003)
    64E-2.005: Air Ambulances (Transferred to 64J-1.005)
    64E-2.0321: Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity

    NOTICE OF CORRECTION

    Notice is hereby given that the following correction has been made to the proposed rule development in Vol. 34, No. 31, August 1, 2008 and Vol. 34, No. 35, August 29, 2008 issues of the Florida Administrative Weekly.

    Effective October 15, the Florida Department of Health, Division of Emergency Medical Services, Bureau of Emergency Medical Services and the Office of Trauma has transferred all of the rules under Chapter 64E-2, F.A.C., to Chapter 64J-1 for Emergency Medical Services and Chapter 64J-2 for Trauma. The above rules were noticed have been transferred and renumbered to: Rule 64J-1.001 Definitions, Rule 64J-1.002 Basic Life Support Service License – Ground, Rule 64J-1.003 Advanced Life Support Service, and Rule 64J-1.005 Air Ambulances. In regards to Rue 64E-2.0321, F.A.C., the latest proposal that will be noticed for rulemaking is the definition of Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity and will be found under Rule 64J-1.001, F.A.C., upon approval.

    The full versions of the converted Chapters 64J-1 and 64J-2, F.A.C., will be available on both the Bureau of EMS website http://www.fl-ems.com (specifically the legislative page) and the Office of Trauma website.

    There will be a cover page with the new numbers to assist parties with the transition. No substantive changes were made to these rules during the conversion. It is the intent of the Bureau of EMS and the Office of Trauma to work on a rule package to remove definitions that should only fall under Chapter 64J-2 Trauma. This requires the department to follow the rule promulgation process in order to make this change.