Current Regulations

March 1, 2018


Click on this link to view Kansas Administrative Regulation 109, Kansas Board of Emergency Medical Services on the Kansas Secretary of State Webpage.

Proposed Regulations

October 17, 2013

Legal

July 15, 2009

Naloxone

April 28, 2017

    Naloxone Administration by EMT’s & EMR’s


Kansas HB 2217 authorizes the administration of Naloxone to patients believed to be at risk of
experiencing an opioid overdose by trained first responders, and provides for liability protection of
those who administer the medication in good faith and with reasonable care. Kansas Administrative
Regulations 109-3-3 and 109-3-4 authorize Kansas certified Emergency Medical Technicians and
Emergency Medical Responders to administer Naloxone to suspected opioid overdose patients via Auto
injector, Intramuscular (IM), or Intranasal (IN) administration routes provided the Kansas EMT and EMR
have received appropriate training and are authorized to perform these activities by a licensed physician
medical director.

The following link provides the approved medication lists for EMT & EMR:

EMT medication list – 109-3-4 approved by reference.pdf

EMR medication list – 109-3-3 approved by reference.pdf

The administration of Naloxone by the Kansas certified Paramedic or Advanced Emergency Medical
Technician via the Intravenous (IV), Intraosseous (IO), Intramuscular (IM), Intranasal (IN), or by
Autoinjector remains an authorized activity through existing statutes and regulations.

Kansas Board of Pharmacy Resources
The following types of resources and links concerning emergency opioid antagonists are available
on the Kansas Board of Pharmacy website at:  www.pharmacy.ks.gov/naloxone

  • Frequently Asked Questions – Dispensing and Administration
  • Consumer Resources
  • Narcan® School Program
  • Instructions, Videos, and Apps
  • First Responder Agency Guidelines and Training
  • Pharmacist and Prescriber Education

    Naloxone Training
    As defined in KSA 65-6144, all Kansas certified EMS providers are required to receive appropriate
    training and operate under protocols approved by their licensed physician medical director. To assist
    with providing initial or refresher training associated with administration of Naloxone, the following
    links provide access to Naloxone training for EMR’s and EMT’s. The Kansas Board of EMS would like to
    extend our appreciation to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Division of Public Health EMS
    Section, for making these resources available to Kansas EMS for consideration in developing local
    training and protocol deliverables.

    Wisconsin Naloxone Training-EMR.pdf

    Wisconsin Naloxone Training-EMT.pdf

    PLEASE NOTE these are only made available as resources! We encourage all licensed EMS agencies and
    authorized first responder groups to develop appropriate training deliveries which meet local needs
    and authorized activities, and require local medical director approval for the scope of these activities!

    Proposed Regulation Updates

    May 8, 2023

  • 109-2-2 (2023 PROPOSED).pdf
  • IC_Regulations_Web.pdf
  • MAC

    August 27, 2014

    KANSAS MEDICAL ADVISORY COUNCIL

     

    The purpose of the Medical Advisory Council (MAC) is to advise and provide recommendation to the Kansas Board of Emergency Medical Services (KBEMS) regarding medical or clinical standards and practices for emergency medical services.

    NOTE: Content within this web page may reflect may reflect the MAC’s opinion regarding a variety of issues related to patient care. These materials are provided for informational purposes only and are not mandatory standards unless adopted by the Board in regulations.

      
                                                                                        1. MAC Bylaws

                                                                                        2. MAC Current Members

                                                                                        3. MAC Meeting Notes, Agendas, and Supporting Materials

                                                                                         4. MAC Position Statements

                                                                                        5. MAC Issues Statements

                                                                                        6.  Medical Director/Service Director Listing

                                                                                        7.  Physician Resource Links

     

     

    1.  MAC Bylaws:

    Section 1: Purpose

    To advise and provide recommendation to the Kansas Board of Emergency Medical Services (KBEMS) regarding medical or clinical standards and practices for emergency medical services.

    Section 2: Membership

    A. Membership shall be not less than six physicians, including two physicians who are Board members, and not less than four other physicians who are not members of the Board and who are active and knowledgeable in the field of emergency medical services.

    B. Selection and appointment of the members will be the responsibility of the Board Chair.

    C. Members shall reflect geographic and system diversity by ensuring at least the following are represented:

    1) Rural services

    2) Urban services

    3) Critical care services

    4) Fire-based services

    5) Physician Board members

    Section 3: Officers

    A. Chair – elected from among the membership (K.S.A. 2012 Supp. 65-6111(a) (10))

    B. Vice-Chair – elected from the membership.

    Section 4: Terms

    A. Both the Chair and Vice-Chair positions are two (2) year appointments.

    B. The initial appointment for the Vice-Chair would be a one (1) year appointment to stagger the officer’s terms.

    C. Other council members would be three (3) year appointments.

    D. Staggered terms will be used to ensure continuity.

    Section 5: Voting

    A. Official business can be conducted with a majority of MAC members.

    B. A consensus approach will typically be used for issues addressed by the MAC.

    C. Official MAC decisions or recommendations to KBEMS require a majority vote.

    D. Proxy voting is allowed with prior written notification to the MAC Chair.


    Section 6: Meetings

    Frequency:

    1) Routine meetings will be conducted as part of the regularly scheduled KBEMS Board and Committee meetings OR via teleconference during the month prior to the regularly scheduled KBEMS Board and Committee meetings.

    2) Special meetings may be called by the Chair as necessary (K.S.A. 65-6111 (a) (10)).

    3) Meetings may be postponed or canceled as directed by the Chair.

    Minutes:

    1) Notes will be taken by the Executive Director of KBEMS or his/her designee.

    2) Draft minutes will be provided to the Chair within seven (7) calendar days following the meeting.

    3) Minutes will be approved at the next routine MAC meeting and will include member attendance.

    Attendance:

    1) Member attendance records will be maintained by the Executive Director of KBEMS or his/her designee.

    2) Attendance issues will be addressed by the MAC Chair in conjunction with the Board Chair.

    Agenda and notice to the public:

    1) Reasonable notice of upcoming MAC meetings shall be provided to those who have requested notice of MAC meetings.

    2) Any agenda for a MAC meeting shall be made available to any person requesting the agenda.

    3) Distribution of the agenda will occur no later than seven (7) calendar days prior to the meeting.

    4) Agenda items must be submitted for inclusion no later than seven (7) days prior to the distribution of the agenda (fourteen (14) days prior to the meeting).

    Section 7: Amendments

    A. The bylaws may be amended or revised by a majority of the MAC at a meeting designated for that purpose and become effective only upon approval by the Board.

    B. Copies of the proposed amendments shall be given in writing at least thirty (30) days prior to the meeting.

     

    2.  MAC Current Members

    Current Members:

    Dr. Ryan Jacobsen, MAC – Chair

    Dr. James Longabaugh, MAC – Vice-chair

    Dr. Dennis Allin

    Dr. Michael Machen

    Dr. John M Gallagher

    Dr. Sean Herrington

    Dr. Marty Sellberg

    Dr. Tim Stebbins

    Dr. Paige Dodson

    Dr. Caleb Trent

    KBEMS Physician Member

     

    3.  MAC Meeting Notes, Agendas, and Supporting Materials

    (NOTE: Agendas and Minutes for MAC meetings will be available on the “Board Meetings webpage”, Beginning in 2017.)

    Agenda

    November 8, 2016

    Proposed Bylaws

    2016 Meetings notes:

    January 12, 2016

    May 10, 2016

    March 08, 2016

    May 10, 2016

    July 12, 2016

    2015 Meetings notes:

    January 13, 2015

    March 10, 2015

    May 12, 2015

    July 14, 2015

    September 8, 2015

    2014 Meetings notes:

    January 07, 2014

    March 11, 2014

    May 13, 2014

    July 08, 2014

    November 11, 2014

    2013 Meetings Notes:

    March 12, 2013

    May 14, 2013

    July 16, 2013

    September 10, 2013

    November 12, 2013

     

    4.  MAC Position Statements

     

    a.       Non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV) – MAC PS 2013-001

    b.       Pre-hospital pain management – MAC PS2013-002

    c.       Spinal motion restriction – MAC PS2013-003

    d.       Rapid Sequence Intubation (RSI)/Drug-Assisted Intubation (DAI) – MAC PS 2015-001

    e.       Field Triage of the Injured Patient – MAC PS 2016-001

    f.       Clincal Guidance for the End-of-Life Period – MAC PS 2016-002
    This Position Statement includes the MAC’s opinions on certain matters of public policy and provider liability. Such opinions are solely those of the physicians who serve on the MAC and do not represent the opinions of the Board or the State of Kansas. Nothing in this Position Statement should be construed as legal advice.

     

    5.  MAC Issues Statements

    Medical direction issues related to non-medical provider naloxone (Narcan) use

    6.  Medical Director/Service Director Listing

     

    A. List of Kansas Ambulance Services and Service Directors

     

    B. List of Kansas Medical Advisors/Directors

     

     

    7.  Physician Resource Links

     

    a.       NAEMSP – National Association of EMS Physicians

    b.      ACEP – American College of Emergency Physicians

    c.       KACEP – Kansas Chapter – American College of Emergency Physicians

    d.      NASEMSO – National Association of State EMS Officials

    e.      KSBHA – Kansas Board of Healing Arts

    f.        KMS – Kansas Medical Society