Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 682 § 682.530 — Emergency medical services regions; regional emergency medical services
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 682 ·
Oregon Code § 682.530·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Emergency medical services regions; regional emergency medical services
advisory boards, membership; regional emergency medical services system plans;
rules.
(1) The
Oregon Health Authority shall, with the advice of the Emergency Medical
Services Advisory Board, designate emergency medical services regions that are
consistent with local resources, geography, current patient referral patterns
and existing regionalized health care structures and networks. The authority
and the Emergency Medical Services Advisory Board shall establish a regional
emergency medical services advisory board for each designated emergency medical
services region. The authority and the Emergency Medical Services Advisory
Board may determine the membership of each regional emergency medical services
advisory board, and shall ensure that the membership reflects the geographic,
cultural, linguistic and economic diversity of the emergency medical services
region.
(2) Each
emergency medical services region must include at least one hospital
categorized according to the emergency medical services regions emergency
medical services capabilities as determined by standards adopted by the
authority by rule.
(3) The
authority, with the advice of the Emergency Medical Services Advisory Board,
shall appoint the members of the regional emergency medical services advisory
boards. Members serve at the pleasure of the authority. Each regional emergency
medical services advisory board is responsible for:
(a) The
development and maintenance of a regional emergency medical services system
plan as described in subsection (4) of this section;
(b) Central
medical direction for all field care and transportation consistent with
geographic and current communications capability; and
(c) Patient
triage protocols for time-sensitive emergencies.
(4) Each regional
emergency medical services system plan:
(a) Must include
the following:
(A) A
recommendation of hospitals in the emergency medical services region to be
designated by the authority as emergency medical services centers under ORS
682.527;
(B) A description
of the patient triage protocols to be used in the emergency medical services
region;
(C) A description
of the transportation of patients, including the transportation of patients who
are members of a health maintenance organization, as defined in ORS 442.015;
(D) Information
regarding how the emergency medical services region will coordinate with state
and regional disaster preparedness efforts; and
(E) Any other
information required by the authority by rule.
(b) Must be
approved by the authority prior to implementation.
(c) May be
revised with the approval of the authority.
(5) The authority
may, with the advice of the Emergency Medical Services Advisory Board,
implement the regional emergency medical services plans and may coordinate with
a regional emergency medical services advisory board to make changes desired by
the authority to the regional emergency medical services advisory board. [2024
c.32 §11]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 682.530
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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