Ohio Admin. Code 4765-7-03 - Provisional certificates
(A) The board may issue a provisional
certificate of accreditation or provisional certificate of approval to an
initial applicant or renewal applicant that is in substantial compliance with
the requirements of section
4765.16 of the Revised Code and
this chapter.
(B) An applicant for
a certificate of accreditation may be deemed to be in substantial compliance if
it has only minor violations of section
4765.16 of the Revised Code or
rules 4765-7-02 and
4765-7-07 of the Administrative
Code, examples including but not limited to: incomplete records, a lack of
certain policies, or failure to meet the required passage rate.
(C) An applicant for a certificate of
approval may be deemed to be in substantial compliance if it has only minor
violations of section
4765.16 of the Revised Code or
rule 4765-7-09 of the Administrative
Code, examples including but not limited to: incomplete records, a lack of
summary evaluations, or failure to submit a renewal application in accordance
with this chapter.
(D) Provisional
certificates will have a maximum
minimum expiration date of two years. The board
shall inform the applicant, in writing, of the conditions that must be met, and
any applicable timelines, in order for the institution to obtain the
appropriate certificate.
(E) If the
institution meets the specified conditions, the board will grant the
appropriate certificate with an expiration date of three years from the
expiration date of the prior certificate of accreditation or certificate of
approval, whichever is applicable.
(F) If the institution does not meet the
specified conditions, the provisional certificate will expire and the
institution will no longer be authorized to operate an EMS training program or
EMS continuing education program. The institution must then apply for
reinstatement of its provisional certificate in accordance with rule
4765-7-08 of the Administrative
Code.
(G) A provisional certificate
is not renewable but may be extended for exigent circumstances, as determined
by the board. An applicant wishing to request an extension must submit a
written, signed request to the division, prior to the certificate's expiration
date, which specifies a justification and requested length of time for the
extension.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4765.11
Rule Amplifies: 4765.17
Prior Effective Dates: 07/30/2010, 06/15/2018
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