Maine Code § 32-81-A

Statement of purpose
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It is the purpose of this chapter to promote and provide for a comprehensive and effective
emergency medical services system to ensure optimum patient care. The Legislature finds that
emergency medical services provided by an ambulance service are essential services. The Legislature
finds that the provision of medical assistance in an emergency is a matter of vital concern affecting the
health, safety and welfare of the public. [PL 2021, c. 749, §1 (AMD).]
It is the intent of the Legislature to designate that a central agency be responsible for the
coordination and integration of all state activities concerning emergency medical services and the
overall planning, evaluation, coordination, facilitation and regulation of emergency medical services
systems. Further, the Legislature finds that the provision of prompt, efficient and effective emergency
medical dispatch and emergency medical care, a well-coordinated trauma care system, effective
communication between prehospital care providers and hospitals and the safe handling and
transportation, and the treatment and nontransport under appropriate medical guidance, of the sick and
injured are key elements of an emergency medical services system. This chapter is intended to promote
the public health, safety and welfare by providing for the creation of a statewide emergency medical
services system with standards for all providers of emergency medical services. [PL 2021, c. 159, §1
(AMD).]

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