Ohio Admin. Code 4765-18-11 - Reciprocity qualifications for a certificate to teach as an EMS instructor
[Comment: For dates and availability of material incorporated by reference in this rule see rule 4765-1-03 of the Administrative Code.]
(A) An
individual who has completed a course of instruction in teaching methodology in
another state, the district of Columbia, a United States territory, as a member
of the armed forces of the United States military, the Ohio national guard, the
Ohio military reserve, the Ohio naval militia, the national guard of any other
state or a reserve component of the armed forces of the United States, or the
United States coast guard, may be issued a certificate to teach as an EMS
instructor, if all of the following are met:
(1) Has successfully completed a course of
instruction that is substantially similar to the curriculum requirements set
forth in rule
4765-18-04
of the Administrative Code;
(2)
Submits a completed "EMS Instructor Reciprocity Application";
(3) Possesses a current and valid Ohio
certificate to practice as an EMS provider or holds a current and valid Ohio
license to practice as a registered nurse or a physician assistant;
(4) In the preceding seven years, has been
certified or licensed for at least five years as an EMS provider, registered
nurse or physician assistant in this state or another state;
(5) Has passed the knowledge examination
consistent with the certificate to practice as an EMS provider, within the
preceding three years. An individual who is a registered nurse or physician
assistant must pass the knowledge examination at the paramedic level;
(6) Has passed the practical examination for
the individual's level of certification, within the preceding three years. The
practical examination shall be administered by an accredited institution. The
program coordinator of the accredited institution sponsoring the EMS instructor
training program may require the practical examination to be conducted by the
sponsoring agency or may accept practical examinations performed by another
accredited institution. An individual who is a registered nurse or physician
assistant must pass the practical exam at the paramedic level;
(7) Has successfully completed the following
requirements for an EMS instructor training program set forth in rule
4765-18-04
of the Administrative Code:
(a) Eight hours in
instruction specific to the field of emergency medical services;
(b) Ten hours of supervised teaching in the
presence of an EMS instructor under the auspices of an accredited
institution;
(c) Has passed the
instructional methods examination within one year from the completion of the
eight hours in instruction and ten hours of supervised teaching as set forth in
paragraphs (A)(7)(a) and (A)(7)(b) of this rule. Failure to pass this
examination within three attempts will require completion of a new EMS
instructor training program.
(8) Is in compliance with the requirements
for a certificate to practice as set forth in paragraphs (A)(6) to (A)(12) of
rule
4765-8-01
of the Administrative Code.
(9)
An applicant who has not resided in the state of Ohio
for five years immediately preceding the date of application shall provide the
division with a criminal records check of the applicant in accordance with
section
109.572 of
the Revised Code obtained from the superintendent of the bureau of criminal
identification and investigation and including information from the federal
bureau of investigation. An applicant's failure to submit this documentation
renders the application for reciprocity incomplete.
(B) Notwithstanding the requirements set
forth in other sections of this rule, the division shall consider relevant
education, training, or service completed by the holder of a certificate to
practice as a member of the armed forces of the United States, the Ohio
national guard, the Ohio military reserve, the Ohio naval militia, the national
guard of any other state or a reserve component of the armed forces of the
United States; in determining whether the holder of a certificate to practice
has fulfilled the certificate qualifications.
(C) A person who has previously held a
certificate to teach as an EMS instructor in Ohio or another state, which was
previously revoked by the board or licensing agency of this state or another
state, is not eligible for reciprocity.
(D) If a person is eligible for reinstatement
as set forth in rule
4765-18-08
of the Administrative Code, then that person is not eligible to be issued a
certificate under this rule.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4765.11
Rule Amplifies: 4765.23, 5903.03, 5903.121
Prior Effective Dates: 01/01/1996, 02/22/1999, 06/29/2001, 10/02/2003, 02/01/2009, 02/06/2012, 08/01/2014, 04/01/2019
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