RELATES TO:
KRS
12.355,
311A.010,
311A.025, 311A.050-311A.090,
311A.095,
311A.100,
311A.120,
311A.130,
311A.140,
311A.145,
311A.165,
10 U.S.C.
121,
12304
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
311A.025 requires the board to promulgate
administrative regulations relating to Emergency Medical Technicians. This
administrative regulation establishes requirements for Emergency Medical
Technicians.
Section 1. Emergency
Medical Technician Student Eligibility. An individual shall be eligible to
enroll as a student in an
Emergency Medical Technician education and training
program if the applicant:
(1) Is not
currently subject to disciplinary action pursuant to KRS Chapter 311A that
would prevent certification; and
(2) Meets all additional requirements
established by the EMS Training and Educational Institution
(EMS-TEI).
Section 2.
Certification Requirements. Individuals desiring initial certification as an
Emergency Medical Technician shall:
(1)
Successfully complete a board approved education and training program that
conforms to the curriculum of the United States Department of Transportation,
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration National Emergency Medical
Services Education Standards-Emergency Medical Technician Instructional
Guidelines, except that the educational curriculum shall not be satisfied by
the completion of refresher or transition courses alone;
(3) Obtain certification as a NREMT-Emergency
Medical Technician;
(4) Submit a
completed EMT Initial Certification Application in KEMSIS;
(5) Pay the fee required for certification
pursuant to
202 KAR 7:030;
(6) Undergo a background check pursuant to
KRS
311A.050 and
311A.100, which shall be:
(a) National in scope for an applicant not
currently certified at any level in Kentucky;
(b) Statewide in scope for an applicant with
current certification in Kentucky;
(c) Less than six (6) months old when the
applicant submits to the board all requirements for certification;
(d) Provided by a vendor that has been
contracted through the board; and
(e) Submitted to the board by the company
that conducts the background check; and
(7) Be a citizen of the United States, a
permanent resident of the United States, or otherwise lawfully present in the
United States, as evidenced by submission to the board of:
(a) A Social Security card;
(b) Birth certificate;
(c) A United States Citizenship and
Immigration Services (U.S.C.I.S.) Permanent Resident Card (form I-551/Green
Card); or
(d) Other legal
authorization to live and work in the United States.
Section 3. Renewal of
Certification and Continuing Education Requirements.
(1) An
Emergency Medical Technician shall be
eligible for certification renewal if:
(a) The
applicant submits a completed EMT Certification Renewal Application in
KEMSIS;
(b) The applicant maintains
written evidence of:
1. HIV/AIDS training
required by KRS
311A.120;
2. Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma required by
KRS
311A.120; and
3. Awareness of Sexual Violence Training
required by KRS
311A.120;
(c) The applicant pays the fee required for
renewal pursuant to
202 KAR 7:030; and
(d) The applicant maintains evidence of:
1. Current certification by the NREMT as an
Emergency Medical Technician, except that if this option is used, the board may
request, through a continuing education audit, proof of continuing education to
verify compliance with the requirements of this section; or
2. Successful completion of the
NREMT
Emergency Medical Technician National Component of the Continued Competency
Program for Continuing Education, which shall be validated by entities
authorized to conduct continuing education pursuant to
202 KAR 7:601.
(2) An application for
certification renewal shall be denied if:
(a)
Prior to the certification expiration date, the applicant has not met the
applicable requirements of this section; or
(b) The applicant has been subjected to
disciplinary action that prevents certification renewal at the time of
application.
(3) A
certified
Emergency Medical Technician, in good standing, who is a member of a
National Guard or a military reserve unit called to active duty by presidential
order pursuant to
10 U.S.C. ,§,§ 121 and 12304, shall be renewed according to
KRS
12.355 upon submission of the Military
Extension Application.
(4) The
board office may audit an Emergency Medical Technician's continuing education
and continuing education records. The Emergency Medical Technician shall submit
the documentation requested within ten (10) business days of receipt of the
board's request.
(5) If
documentation of continuing education hours consistent with this administrative
regulation are not received using the board-approved submission process within
ten (10) business days of receipt of the board's request, the Emergency Medical
Technician certification for the individual shall be summarily revoked and the
individual shall reapply for certification through reinstatement if
eligible.
(6) The ten (10) business
days for submission shall not apply to investigations pursuant to KRS Chapter
311A.
(7) The Emergency Medical
Technician shall maintain documentation of all continuing education for three
(3) years from the date of completion.
Section 4. Reinstatement of Certification.
(1) An
Emergency Medical Technician whose
certification has lapsed may reinstate his or her
certificate by submitting to
the board:
(a) A completed EMT Reinstatement
Certification Application in KEMSIS;
(b) Evidence of previous certification as an
Emergency Medical Technician in the Commonwealth of Kentucky;
(c) Proof of current training in:
1. Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma as required
by KRS
311A.120;
2. Awareness of Sexual Violence Training
required by KRS
311A.120; and
3. HIV/AIDS training required by
KRS
311A.120; and
(2) The applicant for
reinstatement of certification shall undergo a national background check
provided by a vendor that has been contracted through the board.
(a) An applicant shall not directly submit a
background check to meet the requirements of this section. The background check
shall be submitted to the board by the company that conducts the background
check.
(b) Background checks that
are older than six (6) months shall not be considered current, and the
applicant shall undergo another national background check prior to approval of
reinstatement of certification.
(3) An applicant for reinstatement of
certification shall submit to the board evidence of successful completion of
the NREMT Emergency Medical Technician National Component of the Continued
Competency Program for Continuing Education within twelve (12) months preceding
his or her application for reinstatement of the Emergency Medical
Technician.
(4) The applicant for
reinstatement of certification shall bear the burden of proof of previous
certification in Kentucky if the previous certification is in issue or
dispute.
(5) An applicant who is
ineligible for certification pursuant to
KRS
311A.050 through
311A.090 shall be ineligible for
reinstatement.
Section
5. Emergency Medical Technician Reciprocity.
(1) An individual who is certified in another
state or by the
NREMT as an
Emergency Medical Technician or any member of the
United States Armed Forces, or veteran who has transitioned within the past six
(6) years from the United States Armed Forces, and has been registered by the
National Registry as a
NREMT-
Emergency Medical Technician shall be eligible for
reciprocity for Kentucky certification as an
Emergency Medical Technician if
the applicant submits:
(a) A completed EMT
Reciprocity Certification Application in KEMSIS;
(b) Proof of the applicant's current
unrestricted certification as a NREMT-Emergency Medical Technician or current
Emergency Medical Technician certification in another state, or proof of
completing a board-approved United States Armed Forces medical training course
which included NREMT-Emergency Medical Technician certification; and
(c) Proof of current training in:
1. HIV/AIDS training required by
KRS
311A.120;
2. Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma as required
by KRS
311A.120; and
3. Awareness of Sexual Violence Training
required by KRS
311A.120.
(2) An applicant shall pay the fee required
for certification through reciprocity pursuant to
202 KAR 7:030.
(3) An applicant for
Emergency Medical
Technician reciprocity shall undergo a national background check provided by a
vendor that has been contracted through the board.
(a) An applicant shall not directly submit a
background check to meet the requirements of this section. The background check
shall be submitted to the board by the company that conducts the background
check.
(b) Background checks that
are older than six (6) months shall not be considered current, and the
applicant shall undergo another national background check prior to approval of
certification through reciprocity.
(4) An applicant shall not have been
convicted of offenses described in
KRS
311A.050.
(5) An applicant shall not have been
subjected to discipline that would prevent reciprocity at the time of
application.
(6) An Emergency
Medical Technician certified pursuant to this administrative regulation shall
not perform any procedures or skill on which the Emergency Medical Technician
has not been trained. An Emergency Medical Technician who performs a skill for
which the Emergency Medical Technician does not have documented training shall
have exceeded the scope of practice and shall be in violation of
KRS
311A.050.
(7) An
Emergency Medical Technician certified
pursuant to this section shall complete the Kentucky supplemental
Emergency
Medical Technician curricula for the procedures listed in
202 KAR 7:701 prior to beginning
work for a licensed agency in Kentucky.
(a)
Kentucky supplemental
Emergency Medical Technician curricula consistent with
202 KAR 7:701 shall be provided
during employee orientation, or by entities authorized to conduct continuing
education pursuant to
202 KAR 7:601.
(b) Verification of competency on the
supplemental curricula procedures in
202 KAR 7:701 shall be maintained
by the
Emergency Medical Technician for a minimum of three (3) years. Failure
to submit the EMT Supplemental Curriculum Training Verification Report upon
request shall result in revocation of the
Emergency Medical Technician
certification.
(c) If an
Emergency
Medical Technician certified pursuant to this section fails to supply
verification of competency as required by subsection (7) of this section, the
Emergency Medical Technician shall be ineligible to apply for and receive
Emergency Medical Technician reciprocity certification until the applicant has
submitted the EMT Supplemental Curriculum Training Verification Report as
required by
202 KAR 7:701, and shall reapply
for reciprocity through the process listed in this section.
Section 6. Scope of
Practice. An
Emergency Medical Technician shall provide
emergency medical
services consistent with the skills and procedures in the National EMS Scope of
Practice Model and
202 KAR 7:701.
Section 7. Expiration of Certification.
(1) Certification periods and expiration
dates shall be pursuant to
KRS
311A.095.
(2) If an Emergency Medical Technician's
certification lapses or expires, the Emergency Medical Technician shall cease
provision of emergency medical services.
(3) An Emergency Medical Technician who has
allowed his or her certification to lapse or expire shall be required to
reinstate certification pursuant to Section 4 of this administrative
regulation.
Section 8.
Downgrading Certification.
(1) An
Emergency
Medical Technician currently certified as an
Emergency Medical Technician by
the board shall be eligible for certification downgrade if:
(a) The certification is in good standing
with no pending disciplinary action;
(b) The applicant submits a completed EMT
Certification Downgrade Application in KEMSIS; and
(2) An Emergency Medical
Technician shall only be eligible to downgrade his or her certification to an
Emergency Medical Responder certification.
(3) Certification periods and expiration
dates shall be pursuant to
KRS
311A.095.
(4) An applicant shall undergo a background
check pursuant to
KRS 311A.050 and
311A.100. The background check
shall be:
(a) Statewide in scope for an
applicant with current certification in Kentucky;
(b) Less than six (6) months old when the
applicant submits to the board all requirements for certification;
and
(c) Provided by a vendor that
has been contracted through the board.
(5) Downgrade shall be denied if the
applicant has not met the requirements of this section or has been subject to
disciplinary action that prevents certification at the time of
application.
(6) The applicant
shall be responsible for meeting the renewal requirements of the downgraded
certification level issued prior to expiration of that certification.
(7) To reinstate the certification or license
that was previously held, the applicant shall meet the regulatory requirements
for that level of certification or licensure.
(8) The applicant shall notify the board's
licensed service director with whom the applicant is affiliated immediately
upon downgrading his or her certification.
(9) Once the applicant has downgraded his or
her certification or license, the applicant shall no longer be permitted to
provide emergency medical services at the previous certification or license
level held.
(10) An applicant
applying for downgrade who does not comply with this section shall be subject
to disciplinary action pursuant to KRS Chapter 311A.
(11) All endorsements, certifications, or
licenses held at the previous certification or license level shall be void at
the completion of the downgrade.
Section 9. Surrender of Certification.
(1) An
Emergency Medical Technician
surrendering certification shall:
(a) Submit a
completed EMT Certification Surrender Application in KEMSIS; and
(2) The applicant shall notify the
board's licensed service director with whom the applicant is affiliated
immediately upon surrendering his or her certification.
Section 10. Reporting Requirements.
(1) An
Emergency Medical Technician shall
maintain current demographic information in KEMSIS including:
(a) Legal name;
1. Any changes to an Emergency Medical
Technician's legal name shall be submitted using the Name Change Application in
KEMSIS; and
2. One (1) of the
following documents as verification of name change:
a. Social Security card;
b. Driver's license; or
c. Passport;
(b) Mailing address;
(c) Email address; and
(d) Phone number.
(2) An Emergency Medical Technician who does
not comply with this section shall be subject to disciplinary action pursuant
to KRS Chapter 311A.
Section
11. Exemptions from
Emergency Medical Technician Administrative
Regulations. Certification requirements for an
Emergency Medical Technician
shall not apply to:
(1) United States military
personnel or state National Guard or employees of the United States government
while providing services on a United States government owned or operated
facility, or while engaged in the performance of their official duties under
federal law, or while providing assistance in a mass casualty or disaster type
situation; or
(2) An
Emergency
Medical Technician certified in another state or territory of the United States
who:
(a) Comes into Kentucky to transport a
patient from another state into Kentucky; or
(b) Is transporting a patient through the
state of Kentucky to an out-of-Kentucky location.
Section 12. Public Notice of
Negative Action. The board office shall cause to be published on the board Web
site the name of an
Emergency Medical Technician who:
(1) Is fined;
(2) Is placed on probationary
status;
(3) Is placed on restricted
status;
(4) Is suspended;
or
(5) Has had his or her
certification revoked.
Section
13. Incorporation by Reference.
(1) The following material is incorporated by
reference:
(a) "National Emergency Medical
Services Education Standards-Emergency Medical Technician Instructional
Guidelines", The United States Department of Transportation, National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration, DOT HS 811 077C, January 2009;
(b) "EMT Initial Certification Application"
in KEMSIS, July 2019;
(c) "EMT
Certification Renewal Application" in KEMSIS, July 2019;
(d) "EMT Reciprocity Certification
Application" in KEMSIS July 2019;
(e) "EMT Reinstatement Certification
Application" in KEMSIS, July 2019;
(f) "National EMS Scope of Practice Model",
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, DOT HS 810 657, February
2007;
(g) "National EMS Scope of
Practice Model", National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, DOT HS 812
666, February 2019;
(h) "EMT
Supplemental Curriculum Training Verification Report", July 2019;
(i) "EMT Certification Downgrade Application"
in KEMSIS, July 2019;
(j) "EMT
Certification Surrender Application" in KEMSIS, July 2019;
(k) "National Registry of Emergency Medical
Technicians National Continued Competency Program EMT", October 2016;
(l) "Name Change Application" in KEMSIS, July
2019;
(m) "Military Extension
Application" in KEMSIS, July 2019; and
(n) "United States Citizenship and
Immigration Services (U.S.C.I.S.) Permanent Resident Card (form I-551/Green
Card)", July 2019.
(2)
This material may be inspected, obtained, or copied, subject to applicable
copyright law, at the Office of the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical
Services, 500 Mero Street, 5th Floor 5SE32, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, by
appointment, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
(3) This material is also available on the
board's Web site at: kyems.com.