256.15(5)(c)
(c) A training permit application shall be signed by an ambulance service provider.
256.15(5)(d)
(d) An individual who holds a training permit issued under par.
(b) may do the following:
256.15(5)(d)1.
1. If issued an emergency medical technician training permit, he or she may perform the actions authorized under rules promulgated by the department for an emergency medical technician, but only if an emergency medical services practitioner directly supervises him or her.
256.15(5)(d)2.
2. If issued an emergency medical technician — intermediate training permit, he or she may perform the actions authorized under rules promulgated by the department for an emergency medical technician — intermediate, but only if a medical director or training instructor is present and giving direction.
256.15(5)(d)2m.
2m. If issued an advanced emergency medical technician training permit, he or she may perform the actions authorized under rules promulgated by the department for an advanced emergency medical technician, but only if a medical director or training instructor is present and giving direction.
256.15(5)(d)3.
3. If issued a paramedic training permit, he or she may perform the actions authorized under rules promulgated by the department for a paramedic, but only if a medical director or training instructor is present and giving direction.
256.15(5)(e)
(e) A license or training permit issued under this subsection is nontransferable and is valid for the balance of the license or training permit period or until surrendered for cancellation or suspended or revoked for violation of this section or of any other statutes or rules relating to ambulance service providers or emergency medical services practitioners.
256.15(5)(f)
(f) The department may charge a reasonable fee for a license or training permit issued under this subsection, except that no fee may be charged to an individual who is an employee of a public agency and who works for volunteer or paid-on-call ambulance service providers and who is an applicant for a license as an emergency medical technician or for a training permit, and no fee may be charged to an individual who is eligible for the veterans fee waiver program under s.
45.44.
256.15(5)(g)
(g) Except as provided in ss.
256.17 and
256.18, an emergency medical services practitioner license shall be issued to the individual licensed, and the department may not impose a requirement that an individual be affiliated with an ambulance service provider in order to receive an emergency medical services practitioner license or to have an emergency medical services practitioner license renewed.
256.15(6)(a)(a) Except as provided in ss.
256.17 and
256.18, to be eligible for an initial license as an emergency medical services practitioner, an individual shall:
256.15(6)(a)1.
1. Be 18 years of age or older; be capable of performing the actions authorized in rules promulgated under sub.
(13) (c) for an emergency medical technician, an advanced emergency medical technician, an emergency medical technician — intermediate, or a paramedic, for which licensure is sought; and, subject to ss.
111.321,
111.322 and
111.335, not have an arrest or conviction record.
256.15(6)(a)2.
2. Have satisfactorily completed a course of instruction and training, including training for response to acts of terrorism, prescribed by the department or have presented evidence satisfactory to the department of sufficient education and training in the field of emergency care. The department shall consider as satisfactory evidence of education and training in the field of emergency care any relevant education, training, instruction, or other experience that an applicant for an initial license obtained in connection with any military service, as defined in s.
111.32 (12g), if the applicant demonstrates to the satisfaction of the department that the education, training, instruction, or other experience obtained by the applicant is substantially equivalent to the course of instruction and training required under this subdivision.
256.15(6)(a)3.
3. Have passed an examination approved by the department.
256.15(6)(a)4.
4. Have such additional qualifications as may be required by the department.
256.15(6)(b)1.1. Except as provided in ss.
256.17 and
256.18, to be eligible for a renewal of a license as an emergency medical services practitioner, the licensee shall, in addition to meeting the requirements of par.
(a) 1., complete the training, education, or examination requirements specified in rules promulgated under subd.
2. 256.15(6)(b)2.
2. The department, in conjunction with the technical college system board, shall promulgate rules specifying training, education, or examination requirements, including requirements for training for response to acts of terrorism, for license renewals for emergency medical services practitioners.
256.15(6)(c)
(c) Except as provided in ss.
256.17 and
256.18, to be eligible for a license as an ambulance service provider, an individual shall be 18 years of age or older and have such additional qualifications as may be established in rules promulgated by the department, except that no ambulance service provider may be required to take training or an examination or receive education to qualify for licensure or for renewal of licensure. An ambulance service provider shall, as a condition of licensure, provide medical malpractice insurance sufficient to protect all emergency medical services practitioners who perform for compensation as employees of the ambulance service provider. For renewal of a biennial license as an ambulance service provider, an applicant shall also provide all of the following:
256.15(6)(c)1.
1. A financial report, on a form developed and provided by the department, of all expenditures made in the 2 previous fiscal years from all funds provided to the ambulance service provider under s.
256.12 (4).
256.15(6)(c)2.
2. Certification, on a form developed and provided by the department, signed by a representative of the ambulance service provider and the clerk of each county, city, town or village served by the ambulance service provider, of the population and boundaries of the ambulance service provider's primary service or contract area in that county, city, town or village.
256.15(6g)
(6g)
Certification for performance of defibrillation. 256.15(6g)(a)
(a) Except as provided in ss.
256.17 and
256.18, the department shall certify qualified applicants for the performance of defibrillation, under certification standards that the department shall promulgate as rules.
256.15(6g)(b)
(b) A certificate issued under this subsection shall specify whether the holder of the certificate is authorized to perform defibrillation by use of any of the following:
256.15(6n)
(6n)
Authorized actions of emergency medical services practitioners. An emergency medical services practitioner may undertake only those actions that are authorized in rules promulgated under sub.
(13) (c).
256.15(6p)
(6p)
Delegation from a health care provider. An emergency medical services practitioner who is acting upon a delegation by a health care provider does not violate the actions authorized for emergency services under sub.
(6n) for actions taken in accordance with that delegation if all of the following criteria are satisfied:
256.15(6p)(a)
(a) The health care provider delegates to the emergency medical services practitioner only actions that are within the scope of the health care provider's credential and competency.
256.15(6p)(b)
(b) The health care provider ensures that the action is delegated to an emergency medical services practitioner who is adequately knowledgeable and trained to perform the delegated action.
256.15(7)
(7)
Licensing in other jurisdictions. Except as provided in ss.
256.17 and
256.18, the department may issue a license as an emergency medical services practitioner, without examination, to any individual who holds a current license or certificate as an emergency medical services practitioner from another jurisdiction if the department finds that the standards for licensing or issuing certificates in the other jurisdiction are at least substantially equivalent to those in this state, and that the applicant is otherwise qualified.
256.15(8)
(8)
Certification of emergency medical responders. 256.15(8)(a)
(a) Except as provided in ss.
256.17 and
256.18, the department shall certify qualified applicants as emergency medical responders.
256.15(8)(b)
(b) To be eligible for initial certification as an emergency medical responder, except as provided in ss.
256.17 and
256.18, an individual shall meet all of the following requirements:
256.15(8)(b)1.
1. The individual is 18 years of age or older and capable of performing the actions authorized under par.
(e), or in rules promulgated under par.
(e), for an emergency medical responder.
256.15(8)(b)3.
3. The individual satisfactorily completes an emergency medical responder course that meets or exceeds the guidelines issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration under
23 CFR 1205.3 (a) (5), that includes training for response to acts of terrorism, and that is approved by the department. Any relevant education, training, instruction, or other experience that an applicant for initial certification as an emergency medical responder obtained in connection with any military service, as defined in s.
111.32 (12g), satisfies the completion of an emergency medical responder course, if the applicant demonstrates to the satisfaction of the department that the education, training, instruction, or other experience obtained by the applicant is substantially equivalent to the emergency medical responder course.
256.15(8)(c)
(c) To be eligible for a renewal of a certificate as an emergency medical responder, except as provided in ss.
256.17 and
256.18, the holder of the certificate shall satisfactorily complete an emergency medical responder refresher course that meets or exceeds the guidelines issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration under
23 CFR 1205.3 (a) (5), that includes training for response to acts of terrorism, and that is approved by the department.
256.15(8)(cm)
(cm) Every holder of a certificate issued under this subsection shall renew the certificate every 3 years by applying to the department on forms provided by the department. Upon receipt of an application for renewal containing documentation acceptable to the department that the requirements for certification have been met, the department shall renew the certificate unless the department finds that the applicant has acted in a manner or under circumstances constituting grounds for suspension or revocation of the certificate.
256.15(8)(d)
(d) The department may not charge a fee for a certificate initially issued or renewed under this subsection.
256.15(8)(e)
(e) A certified emergency medical responder is authorized to use an automated external defibrillator, as prescribed for emergency medical responders in rules promulgated by the department. The rules shall set forth authorization for the use of an automated external defibrillator or, for a defibrillator that may be operated in more than one mode, use as an automated external defibrillator only. A certified emergency medical responder is authorized to administer naloxone or another opioid antagonist if the emergency medical responder has received training necessary to safely administer naloxone or the other opioid antagonist, as determined by the department. A certified emergency medical responder is also authorized to employ other techniques, including the administration of nonvisualized advanced airways, and the administration of medications that are specified by the department by rule. In promulgating the rules under this paragraph, the department shall consult with the state medical director for emergency medical services and the emergency medical services board. The rule shall include those techniques that are specified in the most current guidelines issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration under
23 CFR 1205.3 (a) (5).
256.15(8)(f)
(f) Except as provided in ss.
256.17 and
256.18, the department may issue a certificate as an emergency medical responder, without requiring satisfactory completion of any instruction or training that may be required under par.
(b), to any individual who holds a current license or certificate as an emergency medical responder from another jurisdiction if the department finds that the standards for licensing or issuing certificates in the other jurisdiction are at least substantially equivalent to the standards for issuance of certificates for emergency medical responders in this state, and that the applicant is otherwise qualified.
256.15(8)(g)
(g) The department may not impose a requirement that an individual be affiliated with an ambulance service provider in order to receive an emergency medical responder certificate.
256.15(8m)
(8m)
Qualifications for medical directors. The department shall promulgate rules that set forth qualifications for medical directors. Beginning on July 1, 1995, no ambulance service provider that offers services beyond basic life support services may employ, contract with or use the services of a physician to act as a medical director unless the physician is qualified under this subsection.
256.15(9)
(9)
Training. The department may arrange for or approve courses of or instructional programs in or outside this state to meet the education and training requirements of this section, including training required for license or certificate renewal. If the department determines that an area or community need exists, the courses shall be offered at technical colleges in the area or community. Initial priority shall be given to the training of emergency medical technicians serving the rural areas of the state. If an emergency medical technician completes a course approved by the department on treatment of anaphylactic shock, the emergency medical technician acts within the scope of the license if he or she performs injections or other treatment for anaphylactic shock under the direction of a physician.
256.15(9m)
(9m)
Defibrillation training. The department shall promulgate rules requiring emergency medical services practitioners, emergency medical responders, and individuals who provide instruction to emergency medical services practitioners or emergency medical responders to successfully complete training on the use of an automated external defibrillator. The rules shall specify the content of the training, qualifications for providers of the training, and the frequency with which emergency medical services practitioners, emergency medical responders, and individuals who provide instruction to emergency medical services practitioners or emergency medical responders must complete the training.
256.15(10)
(10)
License renewal. Every holder of a license issued under sub.
(5) or
(7) shall renew the license every 3 years by applying to the department on forms provided by the department. Upon receipt of an application for renewal containing documentation acceptable to the department that the requirements of sub.
(6) have been met, the department shall renew the license unless the department finds that the applicant has acted in a manner or under circumstances constituting grounds for suspension or revocation of the license.
256.15(11)
(11)
Unlicensed or uncertified operation. Notwithstanding the existence or pursuit of any other remedy, the department may, in the manner provided by law, upon the advice of the attorney general, who shall represent the department in all proceedings, institute an action in the name of the state against any person for any of the following:
256.15(11)(a)
(a) To restrain or prevent action as an ambulance service provider by a person in violation of sub.
(2) (a).
256.15(11)(b)
(b) To restrain or prevent action by an ambulance service provider in violation of this section or a rule promulgated under this section.
256.15(11)(c)
(c) To restrain or prevent action as an emergency medical services practitioner by an individual in violation of sub.
(2) (a).
256.15(11)(d)
(d) To restrain or prevent action by an emergency medical services practitioner in violation of this section or a rule promulgated under this section.
256.15(11)(e)
(e) To restrain or prevent the establishment, management or operation of an ambulance service in violation of sub.
(4).
256.15(11)(f)
(f) To restrain or prevent action by an emergency medical responder in violation of this section or a rule promulgated under this section.
256.15(12)(a)(a) All records made by an ambulance service provider, an emergency medical services practitioner, or an emergency medical responder in administering emergency care procedures to and handling and transporting sick, disabled, or injured individuals shall be maintained as confidential patient health care records subject to s.
252.15 (3m),
(6),
(8) and
(9), if applicable. Nothing in this paragraph or ss.
146.81 to
146.84 permits disclosure to an ambulance service provider, an emergency medical services practitioner, or an emergency medical responder under s.
252.15 (3m), except under s.
252.15 (3m) (e).
256.15(12)(b)
(b) Notwithstanding s.
146.82, an ambulance service provider, who is an authority, as defined in s.
19.32 (1), may make available, to any requester, information contained on a record of an ambulance run which identifies the ambulance service provider and emergency medical services practitioners involved; date of the call; dispatch and response times of the ambulance; reason for the dispatch; location to which the ambulance was dispatched; destination, if any, to which the patient was transported by ambulance; and name, age and gender of the patient. No information disclosed under this paragraph may contain details of the medical history, condition, or emergency treatment of any patient.
256.15(13)(a)(a) The department may promulgate rules necessary for administration of this section.
256.15(13)(c)
(c) The department shall promulgate rules that specify actions that emergency medical services practitioners may undertake after December 31, 1995, including rules that specify the required involvement of physicians in actions undertaken by emergency medical services practitioners.
256.15 History
History: 1973 c. 321;
1975 c. 39 ss.
645 to
647d,
732 (2);
1975 c. 224;
1977 c. 29,
167;
1979 c. 321;
1981 c. 73,
380;
1981 c. 391 s.
211;
1983 a. 189;
1985 a. 120,
135;
1987 a. 70,
399;
1989 a. 31;
1989 a. 102 ss.
20,
21,
36 to
59;
1991 a. 39,
238;
1993 a. 27,
29,
105,
183,
251,
399;
1997 a. 79,
191,
237;
1999 a. 7,
56;
2001 a. 109;
2005 a. 25,
486;
2007 a. 104;
2007 a. 130 ss.
50 to
52,
55 to
57,
63 to
66,
69,
71 to
104; Stats. 2007 s. 256.15;
2009 a. 28,
42;
2009 a. 180 s.
123;
2009 a. 209;
2011 a. 120,
209;
2013 a. 200;
2015 a. 26,
55,
83,
113;
2017 a. 12,
66,
97,
350;
2019 a. 25;
2021 a. 238 s.
45.
256.15 Cross-reference
Cross-reference: See also chs.
DHS 110, Wis. adm. code.
256.15 Annotation
Malpractice liability of state officers and employees is discussed. 67 Atty. Gen. 145.
256.15 Annotation
Under present law, ambulance records relating to medical history, condition, or treatment are confidential while other ambulance call records are subject to disclosure under the public records law.
78 Atty. Gen. 71.
256.155
256.155
First aid to domestic animals. 256.155(2)
(2)
Rendering first aid allowed. An emergency medical services practitioner or emergency medical responder who, in the course of responding to a call for service, encounters a domestic animal that is sick or injured may render any first aid service to the domestic animal before the domestic animal is transferred to a veterinarian for further treatment if the service is in the scope of practice of the license or certification of that emergency medical services practitioner or emergency medical responder when applied to human beings.
256.155(3)(a)(a) An ambulance service provider, emergency medical services practitioner, or emergency medical responder is immune from civil or criminal liability for any outcomes resulting from an emergency medical services practitioner or an emergency medical responder rendering first aid to a domestic animal in accordance with sub.
(2).
256.155(3)(b)
(b) An ambulance service provider, emergency medical services practitioner, or emergency medical responder is immune from civil or criminal liability from declining to render first aid to a domestic animal.
256.155 History
History: 2017 a. 166.
256.17
256.17
Denial, nonrenewal and suspension of license, training permit or certification based on certain delinquency in payment. 256.17(1)(1)
Except as provided in sub.
(1m), the department shall require each applicant to provide the department with the applicant's social security number, if the applicant is an individual, as a condition of issuing or renewing any of the following:
256.17(1m)
(1m) If an individual who applies for or to renew a license, training permit or certification under sub.
(1) does not have a social security number, the individual, as a condition of obtaining the license, training permit or certification, shall submit a statement made or subscribed under oath or affirmation to the department that the applicant does not have a social security number. The form of the statement shall be prescribed by the department of children and families. A license, training permit or certification issued or renewed in reliance upon a false statement submitted under this subsection is invalid.
256.17(2)
(2) The department of health services may not disclose any information received under sub.
(1) to any person except to the department of children and families for the purpose of making certifications required under s.
49.857.
256.17(3)
(3) The department of health services shall deny an application for the issuance or renewal of a license, training permit or certification specified in sub.
(1), shall suspend a license, training permit or certification specified in sub.
(1) or may, under a memorandum of understanding under s.
49.857 (2), restrict a license, training permit or certification specified in sub.
(1) if the department of children and families certifies under s.
49.857 that the applicant for or holder of the license, training permit or certification is delinquent in the payment of court-ordered payments of child or family support, maintenance, birth expenses, medical expenses or other expenses related to the support of a child or former spouse or fails to comply, after appropriate notice, with a subpoena or warrant issued by the department of children and families or a county child support agency under s.
59.53 (5) and related to paternity or child support proceedings.
256.17 History
History: 1997 a. 191;
1999 a. 9;
2007 a. 20 ss.
2863 to
2865,
9121 (6) (a);
2007 a. 130 ss.
105 to
110; Stats. 2007 s. 256.17.
256.17 Cross-reference
Cross-reference: See also chs.
DHS 110, Wis. adm. code.
256.18
256.18
Denial, nonrenewal, and revocation of license, certification, or permit based on delinquent taxes or unemployment insurance contributions. 256.18(1)(1)
Except as provided in sub.
(1m), the department shall require each applicant to provide the department with his or her social security number, if the applicant is an individual, or the applicant's federal employer identification number, if the applicant is not an individual, as a condition of issuing or renewing any of the following:
256.18(1m)
(1m) If an individual who applies for or to renew a license, training permit or certificate under sub.
(1) does not have a social security number, the individual, as a condition of obtaining the license, training permit or certificate, shall submit a statement made or subscribed under oath or affirmation to the department that the applicant does not have a social security number. The form of the statement shall be prescribed by the department of children and families. A license, training permit or certificate issued or renewed in reliance upon a false statement submitted under this subsection is invalid.
256.18(2)
(2) The department may not disclose any information received under sub.
(1) to any person except to the department of revenue for the sole purpose of requesting certifications under s.
73.0301 and to the department of workforce development for the sole purpose of requesting certifications under s.
108.227.