Texas Statutes (Last Updated: January 4, 2014) |
HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE |
Title 9. SAFETY |
Subtitle B. EMERGENCIES |
Chapter 773. EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES |
Subchapter C. LICENSES, CERTIFICATION, AND QUALIFICATIONS |
Sec. 773.052. VARIANCES
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(a) An emergency medical services provider with a specific hardship may apply to the bureau chief for a variance from a rule adopted under this chapter. The board may adopt a fee of not more than $30 for filing an application for a variance.
(b) On receipt of a request for a variance, the department shall consider any relevant factors, including:
(1) the nearest available service;
(2) geography; and
(3) demography.
(c) The bureau chief shall grant to a sole provider for a service area a variance from the minimum standards for staffing and equipment for the provision of basic life-support emergency medical services if the provider is an emergency medical services provider exempt from the payment of fees under Section 773.0581.
(d) An applicant for a variance under Subsection (c) must submit a letter to the department from the commissioners court of the county or the governing body of the municipality in which the provider intends to operate an emergency medical services vehicle. The letter must state that there is no other emergency medical services provider in the service area.
(e) The department shall grant a variance under Subsection (c) if the department determines that the provider qualifies and may deny the variance if the department determines that the provider does not qualify. The department shall give a provider whose application is denied the opportunity for a contested case hearing under Chapter 2001, Government Code.
(f) The department shall issue an emergency medical services license to a provider granted a variance under this section. The license is subject to annual review by the department. A provider is encouraged to upgrade staffing and equipment to meet the minimum standards set by the rules adopted under this chapter.