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The department, after compliance with the Administrative Procedure Act (AS 44.62), will, in its discretion, suspend, revoke, or refuse to issue a certificate for
(1) fraud or deceit in obtaining a certificate under 7 AAC 26.330;
(2) misconduct or malpractice in providing patient care by personnel of the medevac service, critical care air ambulance service, or specialty aeromedical transport team;
(3) no available medical director of the medevac service, critical care air ambulance service, or specialty aeromedical transport team;
(4) failure to have available appropriate medical equipment for the respective certification requirements of the medevac service, critical care air ambulance service, or specialty aeromedical transport team;
(5) except for a military service, failure of the aircraft operator to comply, in all operations, with 14 C.F.R. 91 or 135;
(6) failure of the critical care air ambulance service to have appropriate aircraft as described in 7 AAC 26.330(c) (2); and
(7) failure to have enough certified or licensed personnel to provide service 24 hours a day, seven days a week, except as provided in 7 AAC 26.330(a) (3).
History: Eff. 9/28/85, Register 95; am 10/23/92, Register 124
Authority: AS 18.08.080
Editor's note: The federal regulations mentioned in 7 AAC 26.380(5) are available for review in the emergency medical services section, Department of Health and Social Services, Room 517, Alaska Office Building, 4th and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska.
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