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Division 2.5
Emergency Medical Services

Chapters

1
General Provisions
Sections 1797–1797.9
2
Definitions
Sections 1797.50–1797.97
2.5
the Maddy Emergency Medical Services Fund
Sections 1797.98a–1797.98g
3
State Administration
Sections 1797.100–1797.197a
3.75
Trauma Care Fund
Sections 1797.198–1797.199
4
Local Administration
Sections 1797.200–1797.276
5
Medical Control
Sections 1798–1798.8
6
Facilities
Sections 1798.100–1798.183
7
Penalties
Sections 1798.200–1798.211
8
the Commission on Emergency Medical Services
Sections 1799–1799.56
9
Liability Limitation
Sections 1799.100–1799.115
11
Emergency and Critical Care Services for Children
Sections 1799.200–1799.201
12
Emergency Medical Services System for Children
Sections 1799.202–1799.207
12.5
Peer Support Services for Emergency Ambulance Employees
Sections 1799.300–1799.304
13
Community Paramedicine or Triage to Alternate Destination
Sections 1800–1857
14
California Polst Eregistry Act
Sections 1860–1863
 



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(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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