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Epidemiology and Response Emergency Medical Systems 1301 Siler Road, Building F Are you having Trouble Finding the Page you are looking for? Feel free to contact us or use our A to Z page to find an alphabetical list of pages and services available on this site. Emergency Medical Services Fund Act The Emergency Medical Services Fund Act shall apply to requests made for funds available pursuant to the Emergency Medical Services Fund Act.
The objective is to establish standards and procedures for regulating programs under the Emergency Medical Services Fund Act. These standards and procedures are designed for the purpose of making funds available to municipalities and counties, in proportion to their needs, for use in the establishment and enhancement of local emergency medical services in order to reduce injury and loss of life.
This rule will inform New Mexico municipalities and counties of the procedures to access funds. The department of health, through the emergency medical systems bureau, will administer the fund pursuant to the Emergency Medical Services Fund Act and this rule. Please see NMAC 7.
27. 4 for more information on the Emergency Medical Services Fund Act. Applications are no longer being accepted for this fiscal year.
Please check back soon for updated forms and information for next upcoming fiscal year cycle. The new and revised EMS fund act local funding program application form and the new and revised EMS annual service report form are now available. Please take the time to read these applications carefully, as there may be changes in the forms for this fiscal year.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: The application and report below MUST both be completed each fiscal year by all New Mexico EMS services and fire departments which have an EMS component. Please read the EMS Local Funding Program Availability Letter (Archived Publication) for more information.
EMS Local Funding Program Application Form EMS Local Funding Program Annual Service Report Form Please read the EMS Fund Act FY22 Special Projects document for more information. NOTE: The applications and guides are revised as of August 2020, and are now form-fillable.
EMS Fund Act FY22 Special Projects Local System Improvement Guide EMS Fund Act FY22 Special Projects Local System Improvement Application Statewide System Improvement EMS Fund Act FY22 Special Projects Statewide System Improvement Guide EMS Fund Act FY22 Special Projects Statewide System Improvement Application EMS Fund Act FY22 Special Projects Vehicle Purchase Guide EMS Fund Act FY22 Special Projects Vehicle Purchase Application Treatment and Long Term Care Facilities Notice of Nondiscrimination Inspection of Public Records
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Emergency Medical Services agencies in New Mexico. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
New Mexico Emergency Medical Services Fund is funded by New Mexico Department of Health. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in New Mexico. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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