Key: (1) language to be deleted (2) new language
CHAPTER 8-H.F.No. 214
An act relating to health; modifying volunteer
ambulance attendant provisions; amending Minnesota
Statutes 1998, sections 144E.001, by adding a
subdivision; 144E.35, subdivision 2; 144E.41; 168.12,
subdivision 2e; and 295.52, subdivision 5.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 1998, section 144E.001, is
amended by adding a subdivision to read:
Subd. 15. [VOLUNTEER AMBULANCE ATTENDANT.] "Volunteer
ambulance attendant" means a person who provides emergency
medical services for a Minnesota licensed ambulance service
without the expectation of remuneration and who does not depend
in any way upon the provision of these services for the person's
livelihood. An individual may be considered a volunteer
ambulance attendant even though the individual receives an
hourly stipend for each hour of actual service provided, except
for hours on standby alert, or other nominal fee, and even
though the hourly stipend or other nominal fee is regarded as
taxable income for purposes of state or federal law, provided
that the hourly stipend and other nominal fees do not exceed
$3,000 within one year of the final certification examination.
Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 1998, section 144E.35,
subdivision 2, is amended to read:
Subd. 2. [VOLUNTEER ATTENDANT DEFINED REIMBURSEMENT
PROVISIONS.] For purposes of this section, "volunteer ambulance
attendant" means a person who provides emergency medical
services for a Minnesota licensed ambulance service without the
expectation of remuneration and who does not depend in any way
upon the provision of these services for the person's
livelihood. An individual may be considered a volunteer
ambulance attendant even though that individual receives an
hourly stipend for each hour of actual service provided, except
for hours on standby alert, even though this hourly stipend is
regarded as taxable income for purposes of state or federal law,
provided that this hourly stipend does not exceed $3,000 within
one year of the final certification examination. Reimbursement
will be paid under provisions of this section when documentation
is provided the board that the individual has served for one
year from the date of the final certification exam as an active
member of a Minnesota licensed ambulance service.
Sec. 3. Minnesota Statutes 1998, section 144E.41, is
amended to read:
144E.41 [PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY; QUALIFIED AMBULANCE SERVICE
PERSONNEL.]
(a) Persons eligible to participate in the ambulance
service personnel longevity award and incentive program are
qualified ambulance service personnel.
(b) Qualified ambulance service personnel are ambulance
attendants, ambulance drivers, and ambulance service medical
directors or medical advisors who meet the following
requirements:
(1) employment of the person by or provision by the person
of service to an ambulance service that is licensed as such by
the state of Minnesota and that provides ambulance services that
are generally available to the public and are free of unfair
discriminatory practices under chapter 363;
(2) performance by the person during the 12 months ending
as of the immediately previous June 30 of all or a predominant
portion of the person's services in the state of Minnesota or on
behalf of Minnesota residents, as verified by August 1 annually
in an affidavit from the chief administrative officer of the
ambulance service;
(3) current certification of the person during the 12
months ending as of the immediately previous June 30 by the
Minnesota department of health as an ambulance attendant,
ambulance driver, or ambulance service medical director or
medical advisor under section 144E.16, and supporting rules, and
current active ambulance service employment or service provision
status of the person, as verified by August 1 annually in an
affidavit from the chief administrative officer of the ambulance
service; and
(4) conformance by the person with the definition of the
phrase "volunteer ambulance attendant" under section 144E.35,
subdivision 2 144E.001, subdivision 15, except that for the
salary limit specified in that provision there must be
substituted, for purposes of this section only, a limit of
$3,000 for calendar year 1993, and $3,000 multiplied by the
cumulative percentage increase in the national Consumer Price
Index, all items, for urban wage earners and clerical workers,
as published by the federal Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor
Statistics, since December 31, 1993, and for an ambulance
service medical director, conformance based solely on the
person's hourly stipends or salary for service as a medical
director.
(c) The term "active ambulance service employment or
service provision status" means being in good standing with and
on the active roster of the ambulance service making the
certification.
(d) The maximum period of ambulance service employment or
service provision for which a person may receive credit towards
an award under this chapter, including prior service credit
under section 144E.45, subdivision 2, paragraph (c), is 20 years.
(e) For a person who is employed by or provides service to
more than one ambulance service concurrently during any period
during the 12-month period, credit towards an award under this
chapter is limited to one ambulance service during any period.
The creditable period is with the ambulance service for which
the person undertakes the greatest portion of employment or
service hours.
Sec. 4. Minnesota Statutes 1998, section 168.12,
subdivision 2e, is amended to read:
Subd. 2e. [VOLUNTEER AMBULANCE ATTENDANTS; SPECIAL
PLATES.] (a) The registrar shall issue special license plates to
an applicant who is a volunteer ambulance attendant as defined
in section 144E.35, subdivision 2 144E.001, subdivision 15, and
who owns or jointly owns a motor vehicle taxed as a passenger
automobile. The registrar shall issue the special plates on
payment of the registration tax required by law for the vehicle,
compliance with all other applicable laws relating to
registration and licensing of motor vehicles and drivers, and
payment of an additional fee of $10. The registrar shall not
issue more than one set of these plates to each qualified
applicant.
(b) A person may use special plates issued under this
subdivision only during the period that the person is a
volunteer ambulance attendant. When the person to whom the
special plates were issued ceases to be a volunteer ambulance
attendant, or when ownership of the vehicle is transferred, the
person shall remove the special plates from the vehicle and
return them to the registrar. On return of the plates, the
owner of the vehicle, or new owner in case of a transferred
vehicle, is entitled to receive regular license plates for the
vehicle without cost for the rest of the registration period for
which the special plates were issued. Special plates issued
under this subdivision may be transferred to another vehicle
owned by the volunteer ambulance attendant on payment of a fee
of $5.
(c) The fees specified in this subdivision must be paid
into the state treasury and deposited in the highway user tax
distribution fund.
(d) The commissioner may adopt rules governing the design,
issuance, and sale of the special plates authorized by this
subdivision.
Sec. 5. Minnesota Statutes 1998, section 295.52,
subdivision 5, is amended to read:
Subd. 5. [VOLUNTEER AMBULANCE SERVICES.] Volunteer
ambulance services are not subject to the tax under this
section. For purposes of this requirement, "volunteer ambulance
service" means an ambulance service in which all of the
individuals whose primary responsibility is direct patient care
meet the definition of volunteer under section 144E.35,
subdivision 2 144E.001, subdivision 15. The ambulance service
may employ administrative and support staff, and remain eligible
for this exemption, if the primary responsibility of these staff
is not direct patient care.
Sec. 6. [EFFECTIVE DATE.]
Sections 1 to 5 are effective the day following final
enactment.
Presented to the governor March 11, 1999
Signed by the governor March 15, 1999, 2:32 p.m.
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes