2025 Session Last amended: 2025 session

§ 144E.50 — Emergency Medical Services Fund

Plain-Language Summary

This section, called the 'Minnesota Emergency Medical Services System Support Act,' establishes a state fund to develop and maintain regional EMS systems across Minnesota. The director distributes 95% of the fund equally to the state's eight regional EMS systems through service contracts, and the remaining 5% goes to the director for statewide reporting and technical support. Regional boards must spend the money on personnel training, communications, transportation coordination, public education, and other EMS improvements — they cannot use the funds to directly subsidize ambulance service operations or purchase vehicles. Regional boards must be audited regularly, and the director can reduce funding for boards that fail to comply.

Practical Notes
Communities served by regional EMS systems benefit from this fund through improved training, communications infrastructure, and coordination. Local EMS organizations and communities that want to influence how regional EMS funds are used should participate in their regional board’s governance, which must include county and EMS organization representatives. Misuse of funds or failure to conduct required audits can result in significant funding reductions for the regional board.