Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64J-1.017 - Convicted Felons Applying for EMT or Paramedic Certification or Recertification
(1) An
applicant for certification or recertification as an EMT or paramedic who has
been convicted of or plead no contest, regardless of adjudication, to a felony
and has complied with the requirements of Chapter 940, F.S., and provides
documentation of restoration of Civil Rights shall become certified provided
that the requirements of Section
401.27, F.S., and Rule
64J-1.008, F.A.C., for EMT or
Rule 64J-1.009, F.A.C., for paramedic
have been met and no other basis for denial exists.
(2) The department shall consider an
applicant for certification or recertification as an EMT or paramedic with a
felony conviction upon the submission of the following documentation:
(a) Copy of the judgement of the felony
conviction.
(b) All probation
documents, including the name and telephone number of the probation
officer.
(c) Information regarding
any additional convictions.
(d) Any
and all information related to the conviction, or plea and any and all
information in support of the application, which the department deems necessary
to base a decision for approval or denial.
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