No. 36987 (Repeal): Rule R426-16. Emergency Medical Services Ambulance Rates and Charges  

  • (Repeal)

    DAR File No.: 36987
    Filed: 10/23/2012 12:29:48 PM

    RULE ANALYSIS

    Purpose of the rule or reason for the change:

    The purpose of this filing is to fulfill the Governor's mandate for rule review and simplification.

    Summary of the rule or change:

    The rule change eliminates redundancy, provides sequential numbering, and reflects best practice updates for all aspects of the Emergency Medical Services Act (Title 26, Chapter 8a).

    State statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:

    • Title 26, Chapter 8a

    Anticipated cost or savings to:

    the state budget:

    No anticipated fiscal impact to the state budget because there are no changes in the rule requirements that are imposed by these amendments.

    local governments:

    No anticipated fiscal impact to local governments because there are no changes in the rule requirements that are imposed by these amendments.

    small businesses:

    No anticipated fiscal impact to small businesses because there are no changes in the rule requirements that are imposed by these amendments.

    persons other than small businesses, businesses, or local governmental entities:

    No anticipated fiscal impact to businesses because there are no changes in the rule requirements that are imposed by these amendments.

    Compliance costs for affected persons:

    No anticipated fiscal impact for affected persons because there are no changes in the rule requirements that are imposed by these amendments.

    Comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses:

    In response to the Governor's Executive Order to examine all administrative rules and reduce regulatory impact that may be inhibiting economic growth, the rules governing Emergency Medical Services providers are being repealed, simplified and reenacted. Fiscal impact is expected to be positive for business as the requirements are streamlined and updated.

    David Patton, PhD, Executive Director

    The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Division of Administrative Rules, or at:

    Health
    Family Health and Preparedness, Emergency Medical Services
    3760 S HIGHLAND DR
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84106

    Direct questions regarding this rule to:

    Interested persons may present their views on this rule by submitting written comments to the address above no later than 5:00 p.m. on:

    12/17/2012

    This rule may become effective on:

    12/24/2012

    Authorized by:

    David Patton, Executive Director

    RULE TEXT

    R426. Health, Family Health and Preparedness, Emergency Medical Services.

    [R426-16. Emergency Medical Services Ambulance Rates and Charges.

    R426-16-1. Authority and Purpose.

    (1) This rule is established under Title 26, Chapter 8a.

    (2) The purpose of this rule is to provide for the establishment of maximum ambulance transportation and rates to be charged by licensed ambulance services in the State of Utah.

     

    R426-16-2. Ambulance Transportation Rates and Charges.

    (1) Licensed services operating under R426-15 shall not charge more than the rates described is this rule. In addition, the net income of licensed services, including subsidies of any type, shall not exceed the net income limit set by this rule.

    (a) The net income limit shall be the greater of eight percent of gross revenue or 14 percent return on average assets.

    (b) Licensed Services may change rates at their discretion after notifying the Department, provided that the rates do not exceed the maximums specified in this rule.

    (c) An agency may not charge a transportation fee for patients who are not transported.

    (2) The initial regulated rates established in this rule shall be adjusted annually on July 1, based on financial data as delineated by the department to be submitted as detailed under R426-16-2(9). This data shall then be used as the basis for the annual rate adjustment.

    (3) Base Rates for ground transport to care facility -

    (a) Ground Ambulance - $594.00 per transport.

    (b) Intermediate / Intermediate Advance EMT Ground Ambulance - $785.00 per transport.

    (c) Paramedic Ground Ambulance - $1,148.00 per transport.

    (d)Ground Ambulance with Paramedic on-board - $1,148.00 per transport if:

    (i) a dispatch agency dispatches a paramedic licensee to treat the individual;

    (ii) the paramedic licensee has initiated advanced life support;

    (iii) on-line medical control directs that a paramedic remain with the patient during transport; and

    (iv) an ambulance service that interfaces with a paramedic rescue service and has an interlocal or equivalent agreement in place, dealing with reimbursing the paramedic agency for services provided up to a maximum of $244.94 per transport.

    (4) Mileage Rate-

    (a) $31.65 per mile or fraction thereof.

    (b) In all cases mileage shall be computed from the point of pickup to the point of delivery.

    (c) A fuel fluctuation surcharge of $0.25 per mile may be added when diesel fuel prices exceed $5.10 per gallon or gasoline exceeds $4.25 as invoiced.

    (5) Surcharge-

    (a) If the ambulance is required to travel for ten miles or more on unpaved roads, a surcharge of $1.50 per mile may be assessed.

    (6) Special Provisions -

    (a) If more than one patient is transported from the same point of origin to the same point of delivery in the same ambulance, the charges to be assessed to each individual will be determined as follows:

    (i) Each patient will be assessed the transportation rate.

    (ii) The mileage rate will be computed as specified, the sum to be divided equally between the total number of patients.

    (b) A round trip may be billed as two one-way trips.

    (c) An ambulance shall provide 15 minutes of time at no charge at both point of pickup and point of delivery, and may charge $22.05 per quarter hour or fraction thereof thereafter. On round trips, 30 minutes at no charge will be allowed from the time the ambulance reaches the point of delivery until starting the return trip. At the expiration of the 30 minutes, the ambulance service may charge $22.05 per quarter hour or fraction thereof thereafter.

    (7) Supplies and Medications -

    (a) An ambulance licensee may charge for supplies and providing supplies, medications, and administering medications used on any response if:

    (i) supplies shall be priced fairly and competitively with similar products in the local area;

    (ii) the individual does not refuse services; and

    (iii) the ambulance personnel assess or treats the individual.

    (8) Uncontrollable Cost Escalation -

    (a) In the event of a temporary escalation of costs, an ambulance service may petition the Department for permission to make a temporary service-specific surcharge. The petition shall specify the amount of the proposed surcharge, the reason for the surcharge, and provide sufficient financial data to clearly demonstrate the need for the proposed surcharge. Since this is intended to only provide temporary relief, the petition shall also include a recommended time limit.

    (b) The Department will make a final decision on the proposed surcharge within 30 days of receipt of the petition.

    (9) Operating report -

    (a) The licensed service shall file with the Department within 90 days of the end of each licensed service's fiscal year, an operating report in accordance with the instructions, guidelines and review criteria as specified by the Department. The Department shall provide a summary of operating reports received during the previous state fiscal year to the EMS Committee in the October quarterly meeting.

    (10) Fiscal audits -

    (a) Upon receipt of licensed service fiscal reports, the Department shall review them for compliance to standards established.

    (b) Where the Department determines that the audited service is not in compliance with this rule, the Department shall proceed in accordance with Section 26-8a-504.

     

    R426-16-3. Penalty for Violation of Rule.

    As required by Subsection 63G-3-201(5): Any person that violates any provisions of this rule may be assessed a civil money penalty as provided in Section 26-23-6.

     

    KEY: emergency medical services, ambulance rates

    Date of Enactment or Last Substantive Amendment: July 19, 2012

    Notice of Continuation: July 28, 2009

    Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 26-8a]

     


Document Information

Effective Date:
12/24/2012
Publication Date:
11/15/2012
Filed Date:
10/23/2012
Agencies:
Health,Family Health and Preparedness, Emergency Medical Services
Rulemaking Authority:

Title 26, Chapter 8a

Authorized By:
David Patton, Executive Director
DAR File No.:
36987
Related Chapter/Rule NO.: (1)
R426-16. Emergency Medical Services Maximum Ambulance Transportation Rates and Charges.