Indiana Code § 16-31-3-1

Certification or license required
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Sec. 1. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), a person other than: (1) a licensed physician; (2) a registered nurse or an individual acting under the supervision of a licensed physician; or (3) a person providing health care in a hospital or an ambulatory outpatient surgical center licensed under IC 16-21 ; may not furnish, operate, conduct, maintain, advertise, or otherwise be engaged in providing emergency medical services, except for the use of an automated external defibrillator, as a part of the regular course of doing business, either paid or voluntary, unless that person holds a valid certificate or license issued by the commission.       (b) A: (1) licensed physician; (2) registered nurse or an individual acting under the supervision of a licensed physician; or (3) person providing health care in a hospital or an ambulatory outpatient surgical center licensed under IC 16-21 ; who operates a business of transporting emergency patients by ambulance or using a nontransporting emergency medical services vehicle must hold a valid certificate issued by the commission under this article. [Pre-1993 Recodification Citation: 16-1-39-9(a), (c).]

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