Wisconsin Code § 256.21

Community emergency medical services practitioners
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(1) DEFINITION. In this section, “community
emergency medical services practitioner” means an individual
who has obtained an approval issued under sub. (2).
(2) DEPARTMENTAL APPROVAL. No person may use the title
“community emergency medical services practitioner” unless he
or she obtains an approval from the department issued under this
section to provide services as a community emergency medical
services practitioner. To be eligible for an approval by the department as a community emergency medical services practitioner,
an individual shall meet all of the following criteria:
(a) The individual is licensed as an emergency medical services practitioner of any level, that license is not suspended or revoked, and the individual is not the subject of an action under s.
256.15 (11).
(b) The individual has the equivalent of 2 years of service as
an emergency medical services practitioner at any level.
(c) The individual successfully completes a training program
that has been approved by the department under sub. (3).
(d) The individual submits an application for the approval on
a form specified by the department.
(e) The individual satisfies any other requirements established
by the department.
(3) TRAINING PROGRAM. The department shall, after consulting the board, approve training programs for community emergency medical services practitioners that include clinical experience, that provide flexibility in addressing local service needs,
and that meet any other criteria established by the department.
(4) AFFILIATION. A community emergency medical services
practitioner may provide services under sub. (6) only if he or she
is a volunteer for or an employee of a community emergency
medical services provider, as defined in s. 256.215 (1) (a), or if he
or she is an employee of or under contract with a hospital, clinic,
or physician.
(5) REQUIREMENTS. (a) A community emergency medical
services practitioner shall follow any protocols and supervisory
standards established by the department or by a medical director.
(b) A community emergency medical services practitioner is
subject to certification, disciplinary, complaint, and other regulatory requirements that apply to emergency medical services practitioners under s. 256.15.
(6) SERVICES PROVIDED. Notwithstanding the actions authorized for emergency services under s. 256.15 (6n), a community
emergency medical services practitioner may provide services for
which he or she is trained under a training program approved by
the department under sub. (3), that are not duplicative of services
already being provided to a patient, and that are approved by the
hospital, clinic, or physician for which the community emergency
medical services practitioner is an employee or contractor or are
incorporated in the patient care protocols under s. 256.215 (2)
(b).

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