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Title 7 . Health and Social Services
Chapter 26 . Embalming and Other Post-Mortem Services
Section 280. Actions not prohibited

7 AAC 26.280. Actions not prohibited

(a) Nothing in 7 AAC 26.210 - 7 AAC 26.290 prohibits a person certified above the EMT I level from using authorized skills. For example, a physician or a mobile intensive care paramedic, working with a basic life-support emergency medical service, is not precluded from using his or her skills when authorized by law.

(b) Nothing in 7 AAC 26.210 - 7 AAC 26.290 prohibits an uncertified person from responding to a medical emergency when no certified personnel or services are present or available, or when there are too many victims for available certified personnel to treat.

History: Eff. 3/3/83, Register 85

Authority: AS 18.08.080


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