PRIOR PRINTER'S NO. 827                       PRINTER'S NO. 1858

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


HOUSE BILL

No. 730 Session of 1975


        INTRODUCED BY MESSRS. BERLIN, IRVIS, MANDERINO, RAPPAPORT,
           GALLAGHER, SHANE, MRS. KELLY, MESSRS. WILSON, MILLIRON, MRS.
           TOLL, MESSRS. REED, BURNS, BRADLEY, FINEMAN, FEE AND
           WORRILOW, MARCH 17,1975

        AS REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, HOUSE OF
           REPRESENTATIVES, AS AMENDED, JUNE 25, 1975

                                     AN ACT

     1  Defining emergency medical technician; authorizing such
     2     personnel to render emergency care; exempting such personnel
     3     and physicians working in conjunction with them from civil
     4     liability when rendering such care; and making repeals.

     5     The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
     6  hereby enacts as follows:
     7     Section 1.  Definitions.--As used in this act:
     8     "Emergency medical technician-advanced" (referred to as EMT-
     9  ADVANCED) means an emergency medical technician specifically
    10  trained in an advanced program of emergency cardiac and
    11  noncardiac care and certified by the secretary as qualified to
    12  render the services enumerated in section 3.
    13     "Emergency medical technician-ambulance" (referred to as EMT-
    14  AMBULANCE) means an individual who is certified by the secretary
    15  as (1) having completed an approved course of instruction in
    16  emergency care and transportation of the sick and injured; or as
    17  (2) having demonstrated comparable knowledge and skills in


     1  emergency care.
     2     "Secretary" means the Secretary of Health, or his duly
     3  appointed representative.
     4     Section 2.  Treatment Rendered by Emergency Medical
     5  Technician-Ambulance.--Notwithstanding the provisions of the act
     6  of July 20, 1974 (No.190), known as the "Medical Practice Act of
     7  1974," or the provisions of any other act to the contrary, any
     8  emergency medical technician-ambulance may, in the case of an
     9  emergency:
    10     (1)  render emergency medical care, including pulmonary
    11  resuscitation; and
    12     (2)  perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation, but excluding
    13  those skills enumerated in section 3.
    14     Section 3.  Treatment Rendered by Emergency Medical
    15  Technician-Advanced.--In addition to the provisions of section
    16  2, any emergency medical technician-advanced, may upon order of
    17  a physician:
    18     (1)  administer parenteral medications and solutions
    19  authorized by the secretary;
    20     (2)  perform gastric and pharyngeal suction by intubation;
    21     (3)  establish and maintain an airway by endotracheal
    22  intubation; and
    23     (4)  perform defibrillation.
    24     Section 4.  Training and Certification.--(a) In developing
    25  training and certification standards for emergency medical
    26  technicians, the secretary shall seek the advice of a technical
    27  Pennsylvania Emergency Health Service Council.
    28     (b)  When serving in this capacity members of the council
    29  shall serve without compensation except for travel expenses for
    30  which they shall be reimbursed.
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     1     Section 5.  Liabilities.--(a) No physician, who in food GOOD   <--
     2  faith gives instructions to an emergency medical technician,
     3  shall be liable for any civil damages as a result of issuing the
     4  instructions, unless guilty of gross or wilful negligence.
     5     (b)  No emergency medical technician, ambulance or advanced,
     6  who in good faith attempts to render emergency care authorized
     7  by this act, shall be liable for civil damages as a result of
     8  any acts or omissions, unless guilty of gross or wilful
     9  negligence.
    10     Section 6.  Repeals.--All acts or parts of acts inconsistent
    11  with this act are hereby repealed to the extent of such
    12  inconsistency.
    13     Section 7.  Effective Date.--This act shall take effect
    14  immediately.











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