Fla. Stat. 401.35
Rules


(1)

The rules must provide at least minimum standards governing:Sanitation, safety, and maintenance of basic life support and advanced life support vehicles and air ambulances.Emergency medical technician, paramedic, and driver training and qualifications.Ground ambulance and vehicle equipment and supplies that a licensee with a valid vehicle permit under s. 401.26 is required to maintain to provide basic or advanced life support services.Ground ambulance or vehicle design and construction based on national standards recognized by the department and interpreted by department rule.Staffing of basic life support and advanced life support vehicles.Two-way communications for basic life support services and advanced life support services.Advanced life support services equipment.Programs of training for emergency medical technicians and paramedics.Vehicles, equipment, communications, and minimum staffing qualifications for air ambulance services.Ambulance driver qualifications, training, and experience.Optional use of telemetry by licensees.Licensees’ security and storage of controlled substances, medications, and fluids, not inconsistent with the provisions of chapter 499 or chapter 893.

(a)

Sanitation, safety, and maintenance of basic life support and advanced life support vehicles and air ambulances.

(b)

Emergency medical technician, paramedic, and driver training and qualifications.

(c)

Ground ambulance and vehicle equipment and supplies that a licensee with a valid vehicle permit under s. 401.26 is required to maintain to provide basic or advanced life support services.

(d)

Ground ambulance or vehicle design and construction based on national standards recognized by the department and interpreted by department rule.

(e)

Staffing of basic life support and advanced life support vehicles.

(f)

Two-way communications for basic life support services and advanced life support services.

(g)

Advanced life support services equipment.

(h)

Programs of training for emergency medical technicians and paramedics.

(i)

Vehicles, equipment, communications, and minimum staffing qualifications for air ambulance services.

(j)

Ambulance driver qualifications, training, and experience.

(k)

Optional use of telemetry by licensees.

(l)

Licensees’ security and storage of controlled substances, medications, and fluids, not inconsistent with the provisions of chapter 499 or chapter 893.

(2)

The rules must establish application requirements for licensure and certification. Pursuant thereto, the department must develop application forms for basic life support services and advanced life support services. An application for each respective service license must include, but is not limited to:The name and business address of the operator and owner of the service or proposed service.The name under which the applicant will operate.A list of the names and addresses of all officers, directors, and shareholders of the applicant.A description of each vehicle to be used, including the make, model, year of manufacture, mileage, and vehicle identification number (VIN); the state or federal aviation or marine registration number, when applicable; and the color scheme, insignia, name, monogram, or other distinguishing characteristics to be used to designate the applicant’s vehicle or vehicles.The service location from which the service will operate.A statement reasonably describing the geographic area or areas to be served by the applicant.A statement certifying that the applicant will provide continuous service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, if a basic life support service license or an advanced life support service license is sought. Such service must be initiated within 30 days after issuance of the license.Such other information as the department determines reasonable and necessary.An oath, upon forms provided by the department which shall contain such information as the department reasonably requires, which may include affirmative evidence of ability to comply with applicable laws and rules.

(a)

The name and business address of the operator and owner of the service or proposed service.

(b)

The name under which the applicant will operate.

(c)

A list of the names and addresses of all officers, directors, and shareholders of the applicant.

(d)

A description of each vehicle to be used, including the make, model, year of manufacture, mileage, and vehicle identification number (VIN); the state or federal aviation or marine registration number, when applicable; and the color scheme, insignia, name, monogram, or other distinguishing characteristics to be used to designate the applicant’s vehicle or vehicles.

(e)

The service location from which the service will operate.

(f)

A statement reasonably describing the geographic area or areas to be served by the applicant.

(g)

A statement certifying that the applicant will provide continuous service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, if a basic life support service license or an advanced life support service license is sought. Such service must be initiated within 30 days after issuance of the license.

(h)

Such other information as the department determines reasonable and necessary.

(i)

An oath, upon forms provided by the department which shall contain such information as the department reasonably requires, which may include affirmative evidence of ability to comply with applicable laws and rules.

(3)

The rules must establish specifications regarding insignia and other ambulance identification. Any fire department may retain its fire department identity and may use such color scheme, insignia, name, monogram, or other distinguishing characteristic that is acceptable to the fire department for the purpose of designating its vehicles as advanced life support vehicles. However, those advanced life support service/fire rescue vehicles or ambulances operated by fire departments which were purchased in whole or in part with federal funds must comply with federal regulations pertaining to color schemes, emblems, and markings.

(4)

The rules must establish circumstances and procedures under which emergency medical technicians and paramedics may honor orders by the patient’s physician not to resuscitate and the documentation and reporting requirements for handling such requests.

(5)

The rules must establish requirements for licensees and certificateholders with respect to providing address information to the department; requirements for examinations, grading, and passing scores for certification; and requirements for determining whether a convicted felon whose civil rights have not been restored is eligible for certification or recertification.

Source: Section 401.35 — Rules, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0401.­35 (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

§ 401.35. Rules's source at flsenate​.gov