As used in the Ambulance Standards Act:
A. "ambulance" means a vehicle, including motor vehicles or watercraft, designed and used or intended to be used for the transportation of sick or injured persons;
B. "driver" means a person who, on a regular or irregular basis, either paid or voluntary, serves as the operator of an ambulance;
C. "attendant" means a person who, on a regular or irregular basis, either paid or voluntary, serves as an assistant to the driver in the operation of the ambulance; and
D. "commission" means the public regulation commission.
History: 1953 Comp., § 64-40-2, enacted by Laws 1974, ch. 82, § 2; 1977, ch. 156, § 1; 1998, ch. 108, § 78.
The 1998 amendment, effective January 1, 1999, deleted "ambulance" preceding "assistant to the" near the end of Subsection C, substituted "public regulation" for "state corporation" at the end of Subsection D, and made minor stylistic changes.