EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
LICENSING, CERTIFICATION, AND TRAINING REQUIREMENTS

Subchapter I — General Provisions
DHS 110.01   Authority and purpose.
DHS 110.02   Applicability.
DHS 110.03   Waivers.
DHS 110.04   Definitions.
Subchapter II — Emergency Medical Professionals; Licensing; Certification; Training; Credential; Fees
DHS 110.05   License or certificate and credential required.
DHS 110.06   Application for initial license or certificate; initial training requirements.
DHS 110.066   Application for license or certificate when licensed and trained in another state as an EMS professional.
DHS 110.07   Application for renewal license or certificate; refresher training requirements.
DHS 110.08   Practice level upgrades; downgrades.
DHS 110.088   Endorsements.
DHS 110.09   Expiration date; expired license or certification; late renewal; reinstatement.
DHS 110.10   Department decision on applications.
DHS 110.11   Credential requirement.
DHS 110.12   Authorized actions; scope of practice.
DHS 110.13   Professional responsibilities.
DHS 110.14   Written and practical examinations retakes.
DHS 110.15   Emergency medical services practitioner training permit application; authorized actions and limitations.
DHS 110.16   Department administrative fees.
Subchapter III — CPR Training Organizations; Training Centers
DHS 110.17   CPR and AED training and instruction.
DHS 110.18   Training center initial and renewal certification requirements.
DHS 110.19   Course approval requirements.
DHS 110.20   Emergency medical responder training course content and hours.
DHS 110.21   Emergency medical services practitioner training course content and hours.
DHS 110.22   Accreditation of training centers.
DHS 110.23   Records and recordkeeping requirements.
DHS 110.24   Required training center personnel; personnel responsibilities.
DHS 110.25   Program director; application for department approval.
DHS 110.26   Training center medical director; application for department approval.
DHS 110.27   EMS instructor I; application for department approval.
DHS 110.28   EMS instructor II; application for initial and renewal certification.
DHS 110.29   Training center oversight.
DHS 110.30   Department decision on applications.
DHS 110.31   Expiration dates; approvals and certifications.
Subchapter IV — Emergency Medical Service Provider Licensing and Operation
DHS 110.32   Emergency medical service provider license required; license levels.
DHS 110.33   Authorized services.
DHS 110.34   Responsibilities.
DHS 110.35   License and application requirements.
DHS 110.36   Phase-in period; service level upgrades and downgrades.
DHS 110.37   Service level downgrades.
DHS 110.38   Interfacility transports.
DHS 110.39   Critical care and specialty care transports.
DHS 110.395   Community EMS.
DHS 110.40   Intercept service.
DHS 110.41   Air medical services.
DHS 110.42   Tactical emergency medical services.
DHS 110.43   Special units.
DHS 110.44   Special events.
DHS 110.45   Department decisions on applications.
DHS 110.46   License duration and application for renewal license.
DHS 110.47   Required personnel and responsibilities.
DHS 110.48   Service director.
DHS 110.49   Service medical director.
DHS 110.495   Community emergency medical services medical director.
DHS 110.50   EMS provider staffing requirements.
DHS 110.51   Preceptors.
DHS 110.52   EMS professional credentialing.
DHS 110.525   Field training requirements.
DHS 110.526   Opioids training.
Subchapter V — Enforcement
DHS 110.53   Authority to investigate.
DHS 110.54   Reasons for enforcement actions.
DHS 110.55   Warning letter.
DHS 110.56   Reprimand.
DHS 110.57   Summary suspension of a license, permit or certification.
DHS 110.58   Denial, refusal to renew, conditional issuance, issuance with limitation, suspension, revocation.
DHS 110.59   Appeals.
Ch. DHS 110 Note Note: Chapter H 20 was repealed and recreated as HSS 110.01 to 110.09 by emergency rule effective July 1, 1990. Chapter H 20 as it existed on January 31, 1991 was repealed and HSS 110.01 to 110.09 was created effective February 1, 1991. Chapter HSS 110 was renumbered chapter HFS 110 under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 1., Stats., and corrections made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 6. and 7., Stats., Register, November, 1998, No. 515. Chapter HFS 110 was repealed and recreated, Register, February, 2001, No. 542, eff. 3-1-01. Chapter HFS 110 was renumbered to ch. DHS 110 under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 1., Stats., and corrections made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register January 2009 No. 637. Chapter DHS 110 as it existed on December 31, 2010, was repealed and a new chapter DHS 110 was created effective January 1, 2011.
subch. I of ch. DHS 110 Subchapter I — General Provisions
DHS 110.01 DHS 110.01Authority and purpose. This chapter is promulgated under the authority of ss. 256.08 (4) and 256.15 (13), Stats., to establish standards for all of the following:
DHS 110.01(1) (1)Certifying, training, and credentialing emergency medical responders.
DHS 110.01(2) (2)Licensing, training, and credentialing emergency medical services practitioners.
DHS 110.01(3) (3)Licensing emergency medical services providers.
DHS 110.01(4) (4)Certifying emergency medical services training centers.
DHS 110.01(5) (5)Certifying EMS instructors.
DHS 110.01(6) (6)Approving medical directors.
DHS 110.01(7) (7)Approving providers of CPR and AED training.
DHS 110.01 History History: CR 10-085: cr. Register December 2010 No. 660, eff. 1-1-11; CR 20-028: am. (1), (2) Register September 2021 No. 789, eff. 10-1-21.
DHS 110.02 DHS 110.02Applicability. This chapter applies to all of the following:
DHS 110.02(1) (1)Emergency medical responders.
DHS 110.02(2) (2)Emergency medical technicians.
DHS 110.02(3) (3)Advanced emergency medical technicians.
DHS 110.02(4) (4)Emergency medical technicians — intermediate.
DHS 110.02(5) (5)Paramedics.
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Published under s. 35.93, Stats. Updated on the first day of each month. Entire code is always current. The Register date on each page is the date the chapter was last published.