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IDAPA 16.01.03.101
License Reciprocity: Emergency Medical Services
An out-of-state licensed emergency medical services organization can provide their services in Idaho when requested per an interstate compact, an emergency declaration is in effect in Idaho, or transferring a patient from an out-of-state medical facility or disaster.
Exemption of EMS Agency Licensure
An organization, licensed without restriction to provide emergency medical services in another state and not restricted from operating in Idaho by the Department, may provide emergency medical services in Idaho within the limits of its license without an Idaho EMS license only when the organization meets one (1) of the following: Effective Date (7-1-14) 01. Interstate Compact with Idaho. The organization holds an EMS license in another state where an interstate compact specific to EMS agency licensure with Idaho is in effect. Effective Date (7-1-14) 02. Emergency, Natural, or Man-made Disaster. The organization is responding to an emergency, or a natural or man-made disaster, declared by federal, state, or local officials and the services of the organization are requested by an entity of local or state government in Idaho. Effective Date (7-1-14) 03. Transfer of Patient From Out-of-State Medical Facility. The organization is: Effective Date (7-1-14) a. Transferring a patient from an out-of-state medical facility to a medical facility in Idaho. The organization may return the patient to the point of origin; or Effective Date (7-1-14) b. Transferring a patient from an out-of-state medical facility through the state of Idaho. Effective Date (7-1-14) 04. Transport of Patient From Out-of-State Emergency Scene. The organization is: Effective Date (7-1-14) a. Transporting a patient from an out-of-state emergency scene to a medical facility in Idaho; or Effective Date (7-1-14) b. Transporting a patient to a rendezvous with another ambulance. Effective Date (7-1-14)