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2005 SESSION
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 32.1-111.10 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 32.1-111.10. State Emergency Medical Services Advisory Board; purpose; membership; duties; reimbursement of expenses; staff support.
A. There is hereby created in the executive branch the State
Emergency Medical Services Advisory Board for the purpose of advising the State
Board of Health concerning the administration of the statewide emergency
medical care system and emergency medical services vehicles maintained and
operated to provide transportation to persons requiring emergency medical
treatment, and for reviewing and making recommendations on the Statewide Emergency
Medical Services Plan. The State Emergency Medical Services Advisory Board
shall be composed of 25 28 members appointed by the Governor as
follows: one representative each of the Virginia Municipal League, Virginia
Association of Counties, Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association, and each
of the eight eleven regional emergency medical services councils;
one member each from the Medical Society of Virginia, Virginia Chapter of the
American College of Emergency Physicians, Virginia Chapter of the American
College of Surgeons, Virginia Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics,
Emergency Nurses Association or the Virginia Nurses' Association, Virginia
State Firefighters Association, Virginia Fire Chief's Association, a Virginia
professional firefighter, Virginia Ambulance Association, Virginia Association
of Governmental Emergency Medical Services Administrators, and Virginia
Association of Public Safety Communications Officials; two representatives of
the Virginia Association of Volunteer Rescue Squads, Inc.; and one consumer who
shall not be involved in or affiliated with emergency medical services in any
capacity. Each organization and group shall submit three nominees from among
which the Governor may make appointments. Of the three nominees submitted by
each of the regional emergency medical services councils, at least one nominee
shall be a representative of providers of prehospital care. Any person
appointed to the Advisory Board shall be a member of the organization that he
represents. To ensure diversity in the organizations and groups represented on
the Advisory Board, the Governor may request additional nominees from the
applicable organizations and groups. However, the Governor shall not be bound
to make any appointment from among any nominees recommended by such
organizations and groups.
The members of the Advisory Board shall not be eligible to receive compensation; however, the State Health Department shall provide funding for the reimbursement of expenses incurred by members of the Advisory Board in the performance of their duties.
B. Appointments to the Advisory Board shall be for terms of three years or the unexpired portions thereof in a manner to preserve insofar as possible the representation of the specified groups. No member shall serve more than two successive terms. No person representing any organization or group named in subsection A who has served as a member of the State Emergency Medical Services Advisory Board for two or more successive terms for any period or for six or more consecutive years shall be nominated for appointment or appointed to the Advisory Board unless at least three consecutive years have elapsed since the person has served on the Advisory Board.
The chairman shall be elected from the membership of the Advisory Board for a term of one year and shall be eligible for reelection. The Advisory Board shall meet at least four times annually at the call of the chairman or the Commissioner.
C. The State Emergency Medical Services Advisory Board shall:
1. Advise the State Board of Health on the administration of this article;
2. Review and make recommendations for the Statewide Emergency Medical Services Plan and any revisions thereto;
3. Review the annual financial report of the Virginia Association of Volunteer Rescue Squads, as required by § 32.1-111.13;
4. Review, on a schedule as it may determine, reports on the status of all aspects of the statewide emergency medical care system, including the Financial Assistance and Review Committee, the Rescue Squad Assistance Fund, the regional emergency medical services councils, and the emergency medical services vehicles, submitted by the State Office of Emergency Medical Services; and
5. Advise the Board on the requirements for the registration and training for the use of automated external defibrillators pursuant to § 32.1-111.14:1.
D. The State Health Department's Office of Emergency Medical Services shall provide staff support to the State Emergency Medical Services Advisory Board.