§1133.3. Louisiana Emergency Medical Services Certification Commission; creation;
membership; qualifications; terms; vacancies; meetings; officers; compensation;
domicile
A. The Louisiana Emergency Medical Services Certification Commission is hereby
created within the Louisiana Department of Health.
B.(1) The commission shall be composed of eleven voting members appointed by
the governor as follows:
(a) Two emergency medical services administrators, including one representing the
private sector and one representing the public sector.
(b) Two licensed paramedics and one licensed emergency medical technician who
are approved as emergency medical services educators by the bureau. At least one of the
members as provided in this Subparagraph shall be appointed by the Louisiana Fire Chiefs
Association.
(c) Four physicians, one from each of the following organizations:
(i) The American College of Emergency Physicians.
(ii) The American College of Surgeons.
(iii) The Louisiana State Medical Society.
(iv) The American Academy of Pediatrics.
(d) One member who is, at a minimum, a state-certified emergency medical
technician nominated by the Louisiana Municipal Association.
(e) One member nominated by the Professional Firefighters Association of
Louisiana.
(2) The commission shall also have one voting member appointed by the governor
who is a registered nurse and who is a state-licensed paramedic to be nominated by the
Louisiana State Nurses Association from a list of two names submitted by the Louisiana
Emergency Nurses Association.
C. Each member of the commission shall be a resident of Louisiana for at least one
year, have had three years experience in his respective field of practice, and be actively
engaged in the practice of emergency medical services at the time of his appointment.
D.(1) The initial voting members of the commission shall be appointed no later than
October 1, 1997, from a list of two nominees for each appointment submitted by the task
force. If the task force fails to submit a list of nominees to the governor by September 1,
1997, the governor shall appoint the respective members of the commission without the
nomination list required by this Section.
(2) The nonvoting member shall be appointed to serve terms of three years. The
initial member shall be appointed by the governor to an initial term of three years by October
1, 1997 or within thirty days of receipt of the list from the Louisiana State Nurses
Association, whichever is later.
E. Each appointment by the governor shall be submitted to the Senate for
confirmation.
F.(1) The voting members appointed to the commission shall serve as follows: three
members shall be appointed to serve an initial term of one year; three members shall be
appointed to serve an initial term of two years; and three members shall be appointed to serve
an initial term of three years. Thereafter, each member shall be appointed to serve a term of
three years.
(2) No individual shall serve more than two consecutive terms.
G. Subsequent to the appointment of the initial members, the voting members shall
be appointed from a list of two nominees for each appointment submitted by the task force.
No later than thirty days prior to the termination date of a member's term, the task force shall
submit a list of nominees to the governor. If the Louisiana State Nurses Association or the
task force fails to submit the required list of nominees to the governor within thirty days, the
governor shall appoint the respective member to fill the vacancy without the nomination list
required.
H. The governor shall call the first meeting of the commission no later than
November 30, 1997. At a minimum, the commission shall meet on a quarterly basis and, in
addition, shall meet when called by the chairman or upon the written request of at least four
voting members of the commission.
I. The commission shall annually elect a chairman, vice chairman, and secretary from
among its voting membership and shall maintain a record of the attendance of its members
at commission meetings.
J. For each day while performing his official duties, a member of the commission
may be reimbursed for expenses and mileage at the same rate set by the division of
administration for state employees under the provisions of R.S. 39:231.
K. The commission shall be domiciled in Baton Rouge.
L. The governor shall remove a member of the commission after a hearing by the
commission during which charges for removal have been established and provided that a
majority of the members have recommended removal.
Acts 1997, No. 913, §2; Acts 2010, No. 329, §1; Acts 2012, No. 789, §2, eff. June
13, 2012; Redesignated from R.S. 40:1232.2 by HCR 84 of 2015 R.S.