Section 7.26.380. Grounds for suspension, revocation, or refusal to issue a certificate.  


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  • The department, after compliance with the Administrative Procedure Act (AS 44.62), will, in its discretion, suspend, revoke, or refuse to issue a certificate for  
    		(1) fraud or deceit in obtaining a certificate under 7 AAC 26.330;  
    		(2) misconduct or malpractice in providing patient care by personnel of the medevac service, critical care air ambulance service, or specialty aeromedical transport team;  
    		(3) no available medical director of the medevac service, critical care air ambulance service, or specialty aeromedical transport team;  
    		(4) failure to have available appropriate medical equipment for the respective certification requirements of the medevac service, critical care air ambulance service, or specialty aeromedical transport team;  
    		(5) except for a military service, failure of the aircraft operator to comply, in all operations, with 14 C.F.R. 91 or 135;  
    		(6) failure of the critical care air ambulance service to have appropriate aircraft as described in 7 AAC 26.330(c)(2); and  
    		(7) failure to have enough certified or licensed personnel to provide service 24 hours a day, seven days a week, except as provided in 7 AAC 26.330(a)(3).  
    

Authorities

18.08.080;18.08.082;18.08.084

Notes


Authority
AS 18.08.080 AS 18.08.082 AS 18.08.084 Editor's note: The federal regulations mentioned in 7 AAC 26.380(5) are available for review in the emergency medical services section, Department of Health and Social Services, Room 517, Alaska Office Building, 4th and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska.
History
Eff. 9/28/85, Register 95; am 10/23/92, Register 124

References

7.26.380