Maryland Code § ED-13-511

Section ED-13-511
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(a) There is a statewide Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council to
advise and assist the EMS Board in performing its functions.
(b) (1) The Advisory Council consists of 31 members. The members shall
be appointed by the Board from a list of three qualified nominees submitted to the
Board by their respective organizations or associations represented on the Council.
The appointments by the Board shall be subject to the approval of the Governor.
(2) Of the 31 members:
(i) One shall be a representative of the Maryland Chapter of
the American College of Emergency Physicians;
(ii) One shall be a representative of MedChi, The Maryland
State Medical Society;
(iii) One shall be a representative of the Maryland Hospital
Association;
(iv) One shall be a representative of the Maryland State
Council of the Emergency Nurses Association;
(v) One shall be a representative of the Maryland Fire and
Rescue Institute;
(vi) One shall be a representative of the Maryland State
Firefighters Association;
(vii) One shall be a representative of the Aviation Division of
the Department of State Police;
(viii) One shall be a representative of the Office of Traffic and
Safety of the Maryland Department of Transportation;

(ix) One shall be a representative from each of the five regional
emergency medical services advisory councils;
(x) One shall be a representative of the Maryland Trauma
Center Network;
(xi) One shall be a representative of a Maryland commercial
ambulance service;
(xii) One shall be a representative of the Board of Physicians;
(xiii) One shall be a representative of the Maryland Chapter,
American College of Surgeons;
(xiv) One shall be a regional medical director;
(xv) One shall be a representative of the Maryland Chapter
(Chesapeake Bay), American Association of Critical Care Nurses;
(xvi) One shall be a representative of the Professional Fire
Fighters of Maryland;
(xvii) One shall be a representative of the volunteer field
providers;
(xviii) One shall be a representative of the Maryland
Metropolitan Fire Chiefs;
(xix) One shall be a representative of the Emergency Number
Systems Board;
(xx) One shall be the Director of the R Adams Cowley Shock
Trauma Center;
(xxi) One shall be the Director of the National Study Center;
(xxii) Three shall be members of the general public, one of whom
shall reside in a county with a population of less than 175,000;
(xxiii) One shall be a representative of the Committee on
Pediatric Emergency Medicine of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Maryland
Chapter;

(xxiv) One shall be a representative of the Maryland Society of
Anesthesiologists; and
(xxv) One shall be a helicopter pilot.
(c) Each appointed member of the Council shall have demonstrated interest
or experience in the delivery of emergency medical services.
(d) The members of the Advisory Council shall annually elect the
chairperson of the Advisory Council, with the approval of the Governor. The Governor
shall have 60 days to approve the elected chairperson. If the Governor has not acted
within 60 days of being notified of the election of the chairperson, the elected
chairperson shall be deemed approved.
(e) The Advisory Council shall:
(1) Serve as a principal advisory body to the EMS Board on matters
concerning finances, policies, guidelines, regulations, and procedures necessary for
the efficient and effective operation of the statewide Emergency Medical Services
System and the Institute;
(2) Provide a means by which regional emergency medical services
interests can be represented at a statewide level;
(3) Assist in the development of goals for and facilitate the
implementation of a comprehensive emergency medical services plan;
(4) Provide assistance in the resolution of interregional and
interstate emergency medical services system problems and concerns; and
(5) Perform any other duties as may be requested by the EMS Board
or the Governor.
(f) The staff for the Advisory Council will be provided by the Institute.

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