Fla. Stat. 401.30
Records


(1)

Each licensee must maintain accurate records of emergency calls on forms that contain such information as is required by the department. These records must be available for inspection by the department at any reasonable time, and copies thereof must be furnished to the department upon request. The department shall give each licensee notice of what information such forms must contain.

(2)

Each licensee must provide the receiving hospital with a copy of an individual patient care record for each patient who is transported to the hospital. The information contained in the record and the method and timeframe for providing the record shall be prescribed by rule of the department.

(3)

Reports to the department from licensees which cover statistical data are public records, except that the names of patients and other patient-identifying information contained in such reports are confidential and exempt from the provisions of s. 119.07(1). Any record furnished by a licensee at the request of the department must be a true and certified copy of the original record and may not be altered or have information deleted.

(4)

Records of emergency calls which contain patient examination or treatment information are confidential and exempt from the provisions of s. 119.07(1) and may not be disclosed without the consent of the person to whom they pertain, but appropriate limited disclosure may be made without such consent:To the person’s guardian, to the next of kin if the person is deceased, or to a parent if the person is a minor;To hospital personnel for use in conjunction with the treatment of the patient;To the department;To the service medical director;For use in a critical incident stress debriefing. Any such discussions during a critical incident stress debriefing shall be considered privileged communication under s. 90.503;In any civil or criminal action, unless otherwise prohibited by law, upon the issuance of a subpoena from a court of competent jurisdiction and proper notice by the party seeking such records, to the patient or his or her legal representative; orTo a local trauma agency or a regional trauma agency, or a panel or committee assembled by such an agency to assist the agency in performing quality assurance activities in accordance with a plan approved under s. 395.401. Records obtained under this paragraph are confidential and exempt from s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State Constitution.

This subsection does not prohibit the department or a licensee from providing information to any law enforcement agency or any other regulatory agency responsible for the regulation or supervision of emergency medical services and personnel.

(a)

To the person’s guardian, to the next of kin if the person is deceased, or to a parent if the person is a minor;

(b)

To hospital personnel for use in conjunction with the treatment of the patient;

(c)

To the department;

(d)

To the service medical director;

(e)

For use in a critical incident stress debriefing. Any such discussions during a critical incident stress debriefing shall be considered privileged communication under s. 90.503;

(f)

In any civil or criminal action, unless otherwise prohibited by law, upon the issuance of a subpoena from a court of competent jurisdiction and proper notice by the party seeking such records, to the patient or his or her legal representative; or

(g)

To a local trauma agency or a regional trauma agency, or a panel or committee assembled by such an agency to assist the agency in performing quality assurance activities in accordance with a plan approved under s. 395.401. Records obtained under this paragraph are confidential and exempt from s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State Constitution.

(5)

The department shall adopt and enforce all rules necessary to administer this section.

Source: Section 401.30 — Records, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0401.­30 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

401.23
Definitions
401.24
Emergency medical services state plan
401.25
Licensure as a basic life support or an advanced life support service
401.26
Vehicle permits for basic life support and advanced life support services
401.27
Personnel
401.30
Records
401.31
Inspection and examination
401.33
Exemptions
401.34
Fees
401.35
Rules
401.38
Participation in federal programs
401.41
Penalties
401.45
Denial of emergency treatment
401.211
Legislative intent
401.243
Injury prevention
401.245
Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council
401.251
Air ambulance service
401.252
Interfacility transfer
401.253
Reporting of controlled substance overdoses
401.254
Treatment of injured police canines
401.265
Medical directors
401.268
Protocols with regional poison control centers
401.271
Certification of emergency medical technicians and paramedics who are on active duty with the Armed Forces of the United States
401.272
Emergency medical services community health care
401.273
Emergency medical technician and paramedic registry for disasters and emergencies
401.281
Drivers
401.321
Transferability of license
401.345
Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund
401.411
Disciplinary action
401.414
Complaint investigation procedures
401.421
Injunctive relief
401.425
Emergency medical services quality assurance
401.435
Emergency medical responder agencies and training
401.445
Emergency examination and treatment of incapacitated persons
401.465
911 public safety telecommunicator certification
401.2101
Short title
401.2701
Emergency medical services training programs
401.2715
Recertification training of emergency medical technicians and paramedics
401.2915
Automated external defibrillators
401.2916
Educational campaign

Current through Fall 2025

§ 401.30. Records's source at flsenate​.gov