Utah Administrative Code (Current through November 1, 2019) |
R426. Health, Family Health and Preparedness, Emergency Medical Services |
R426-10. Air Ambulance Licensure and Operations |
R426-10-700. Air Ambulance Service Insurance Requirements
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(1) Applicants for licensure shall demonstrate liability coverage for injuries to persons and for loss or property damages resulting from negligence by the service or medical crew. A license holder shall immediately notify the Department and cease operations if the coverage required by this section is cancelled or suspended.
(2) The Department shall not issue an air ambulance license to an air ambulance provider unless the applicant for a license or the licensee has evidence of medical professional liability insurance that requires the insurer to compensate for injuries to persons or unintentional damage to property.
(a) Applicants shall provide a copy of the current certificates of insurance demonstrating coverage for each air ambulance medical crew member that demonstrates, at a minimum, aggregate limits of $1,000,000 per claim made and a total of $3,000,000 for all claims made against the provider during the policy year.
(3) Worker's compensation coverage is required as defined by the State of Utah regulating bodies.