Criminal Offenses and Penalties
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Law
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Tennessee Code
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Health, Safety and Environmental Protection
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Emergency Services
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Emergency Medical Services Act of 1983
- Criminal Offenses and Penalties
It is a Class C misdemeanor for any person to:
- Impersonate or fraudulently represent oneself as an emergency medical services provider, or interfere with a properly identified emergency care provider at the scene of an emergency, or to knowingly interfere with the performance of a duly authorized and identified representative of the department engaged in regulatory activities;
- Knowingly and willfully summon an ambulance or report that emergency medical service is needed when such person knows that such service is not needed; or
- Knowingly or willfully violate or fail to comply with this part.
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