3011 - Powers and duties of the department and the commissioner.

§  3011.  Powers and duties of the department and the commissioner. 1.  The department may inquire into the operation of ambulance services  and  advanced  life  support  first  response  services  and conduct periodic  inspections of facilities, communication  services,  vehicles,  methods,  procedures,  materials,  staff  and equipment. It may also evaluate data  received  from  ambulance  services  and  advanced  life  support  first  response services.    2.  The  department  may  require ambulance services and advanced life  support first response services to  submit  periodic  reports  of  calls  received,  services  performed  and  such  other  information  as may be  necessary to carry out the provisions of this article.    3. The commissioner, with the advice and consent of the state council,  shall designate not more than eighteen geographic areas within the state  wherein  a  regional  emergency  medical  services  council   shall   be  established.  In  making  the  determination  of  a geographic area, the  commissioner shall take into consideration  the  presence  of  ambulance  services,  hospital  facilities,  existing  emergency  medical  services  committees, trained  health  personnel,  health  planning  agencies  and  communication   and   transportation  facilities;  and  shall  establish  separate regional emergency medical services councils for  the  counties  of  Nassau and Westchester. The commissioner shall promote and encourage  the establishment of a regional emergency medical  services  council  in  each of said designated areas.    3-a. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of this article:    a.  The creation of any regional council or emergency medical services  program agency on  or  after  January  first,  two  thousand  shall  not  diminish any then existing funding appropriated after the effective date  of  this  subdivision to regional councils or emergency medical services  program agencies;    b. Subject to the provisions  of  paragraph  c  of  this  subdivision,  funding  for  regional  councils  and emergency medical services program  agencies existing on or after  January  first,  two  thousand  shall  be  increased  in  proportion  to  any  funding appropriated therefor by the  department and in such proportion as determined by the department;    c. Funding for any regional  council  or  emergency  medical  services  program  agency created on or after January first, two thousand shall be  in addition to any funds appropriated on  the  effective  date  of  this  subdivision  for regional councils or emergency medical services program  agencies existing on  January  first,  two  thousand.  Funding  for  any  regional  council  or  emergency medical services program agency created  after January first, two thousand shall be in an amount at  least  equal  to  the  minimum  funding  level  appropriated  to  regional councils or  emergency medical services program agencies existing on such date, or in  an amount equal to the proportion that  such  new  regional  council  or  emergency  medical  services  program agency represented on the basis of  population in its former regional council or emergency medical  services  program agency, whichever is larger.    4.  The  commissioner may propose rules and regulations and amendments  thereto for consideration by the state council. The  commissioner  shall  establish  a  schedule  of certification fees for ambulance services and  advanced life support  first  response  services  other  than  voluntary  ambulance  services  and  voluntary advanced life support first response  services.    5. For the purpose of promoting the public health, safety and  welfare  the  commissioner  is  hereby  authorized and empowered to contract with  voluntary ambulance services and municipal ambulance services,  or  with  the  fire  commissioners of fire districts operating voluntary ambulance  services, upon such terms and conditions as he  shall  deem  appropriateand  within  amounts  made  available therefor, for reimbursement of the  necessary and incidental costs incurred by such  ambulance  services  in  order to effectuate the provisions of this article.    6.  The  commissioner  is  hereby  authorized,  for  the  purposes  of  effectuating the provisions of this article  in  the  development  of  a  statewide  emergency  medical  service  system,  to  contract  with  any  ambulance service or with  the  fire  commissioners  of  fire  districts  operating   certified  voluntary  ambulance  services  for  the  use  of  necessary equipment upon such terms and conditions as  the  commissioner  shall deem appropriate.    7.  The  commissioner  may  recommend  to  the  state  council minimum  qualifications for certified first responders (which  shall  not  exceed  fifty-one  hours),  emergency medical technicians and advanced emergency  medical technicians  in  all  phases  of  emergency  medical  technology  including  but  not  limited  to,  communications, first aid, equipment,  maintenance, emergency techniques and procedures, patient management and  knowledge of procedures and equipment for emergency medical care.    8. The commissioner shall provide every  certified  ambulance  service  and  advanced  life  support  first  response  service  with an official  insignia which may be attached to every vehicle owned or operated  by  a  certified  ambulance  service  or  advanced  life support first response  service.    9. The department shall provide the state council with such assistance  as the council may request in order to carry out its responsibilities as  set forth in subdivision two-a of section three  thousand  two  of  this  article.    10.  The commissioner is hereby authorized and empowered to extend the  certification for  emergency  medical  technicians,  advanced  emergency  medical  technicians or certified first responders who have been ordered  to active military duty, other  than  for  training,  on  or  after  the  eleventh day of September, two thousand one and whose certification will  expire  during  their military duty or within the six months immediately  following separation from military service. The  extended  certification  shall  be  for  the  period of military duty and for twelve months after  they have been released from active military duty.    11. The commissioner,  with  the  advice  and  consent  of  the  state  council,  shall  promulgate  rules  and  regulations necessary to ensure  compliance with the provisions of subdivision two of section sixty-seven  hundred thirteen of the education law.