Guest guest Posted January 1, 2009 Report Share Posted January 1, 2009 Eddie you are right but EMS stations are classic horse meat factories and or wheel factories. It seems to me as a person who has had the luxury of traveling in over 35 states and 5 countries for EMS related work its that wsy the world over. Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET FF/NREMT/FSI/EMSI Typed by my fingers on my iPhone. Please excuse any typo's (Cell) LNMolino@... > It never ceases to amaze me, We have beat this dead horse in the > ground. > Come on folks I do not particularly agree with the ruling however, > rules are > rules so get over it, Even if you go with a company to put the > letters on > the cost is minimal, I think the January time line was more than > adequate to > have this done. > > > > Just my opinion. > > > > Eddie > > > > From: texasems-l [mailto:texasems-l ] > On > Behalf Of > Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2008 5:41 PM > To: texasems-l > Subject: texas admin RULE §157.11? reguarding displayin > g the > License on the vehicle > > > > >> > > " 3.11.7. Have the name of the provider and a current department issued > EMS provider license number prominently displayed on both sides of the > vehicle in at least 2 inch lettering. The letters TX shall precede the > license number. This requirement does not apply to fixed wing > aircraft. " > >> When does this rule go into effect and what is the deadline for >> compliance cant find it on the website >> >> > > Chris >> >> >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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