Ohio Admin. Code 4765-8-01 - Qualifications for a certificate to practice
(A) An applicant for a certificate to
practice as an emergency medical responder, emergency medical technician,
advanced emergency medical technician, or paramedic must meet the following
requirements:
(1) Submit a completed
application on a form approved by the board;
(2) Successfully complete an EMS training
program through an accredited institution, pursuant to section
4765.17
of the Revised Code and Chapter 4765-7 of the Administrative Code, and receive
a certificate verifying completion of such program at the level for which the
certificate to practice is sought. Such program must have been completed no
more than two years prior to making application;
(3) Submit documentation of successful
completion of the following federal emergency management agency training
courses:
(a) National incident management
system course IS-700.a
IS-700.b:
(i) For
online courses, the web site can be accessed at
http://training.fema.gov/emiweb/IS/crslist.asp;
(ii) For materials and information for
instructor led, classroom-based courses, the web site can be accessed at
http://www.training.fema.gov/is/coursematerials.aspx?
code=is-700.a
https://training.fema.gov/is/coursematerials.aspx?code=IS-700.b;
(b) Incident command system course
IS-100.b
IS-100.c:
(i) For
online courses, the web site can be accessed at
http://training.fema.gov/emiweb/IS/crslist.asp;
(ii) For materials and information for
instructor led, classroom-based courses, the web site can be accessed at
http://www.training.fema.gov/is/coursematerials.aspx?
code=is-100.b
https://training.fema.gov/is/coursematerials.aspx?code=IS-100.c.
Completion of the above courses is mandated by the department
of homeland security pursuant to homeland security presidential directives five
(HSPD-5, February 28, 2003) and eight (HSPD-8, December 17, 2003
March 30,
2011) and approved by the board as being necessary for initial
training.
(4) Pass an initial certification examination
in accordance with rule
4765-8-05 of the
Administrative Code;
(5) Be at
least eighteen years of age;
(6)
Has not been convicted of, pled guilty to, had a judicial finding of guilt for,
or had a judicial finding of eligibility for treatment and/or intervention in
lieu of conviction for, any of the following:
(a) Any felony;
(b) A misdemeanor committed in the course of
practice;
(c) A misdemeanor
involving moral turpitude;
(d) A
violation of any federal, state, county, or municipal narcotics or controlled
substance law;
(e) Any act
committed in another state or jurisdiction that, if committed in Ohio, would
constitute a violation set forth in this paragraph.
(7) Has not been adjudicated mentally
incompetent by a court of law;
(8)
At the time of application, is not under indictment for any felony or has any
misdemeanor charges pending as outlined in paragraph (A)(6) of this
rule;
(9) Does not engage in the
illegal use or illegal acquisition of controlled substances, alcohol, or other
habit-forming drugs or chemical substances while on duty as an EMS
provider;
(10) Has not committed
fraud or material deception in applying for, or obtaining a certificate issued
under Chapter 4765. of the Revised Code;
(11) Has not been convicted, in this state or
another state, of providing emergency medical services or representing
himself/herself as an EMS provider without a license or certificate, or similar
crime directly related to the profession of EMS;
(12) If the applicant is, or has been,
certified or licensed as an EMS provider in this state or another state, the
applicant's certificate or license is not currently on probationary status nor
has it been suspended or revoked by the board or the EMS certifying or
licensing entity in another state.
(B) In deciding whether to grant a
certificate to practice, the board has the following options:
(1) The board shall issue a certificate to
practice to an applicant who meets all of the requirements listed in paragraph
(A) of this rule;
(2) The board
shall refuse to grant a certificate to practice to an applicant who fails to
meet one or more of the requirements listed in paragraphs (A)(1) to (A)(5) of
this rule;
(3) The board may grant,
refuse to grant, or limit a certificate to practice to an applicant who meets
the requirements listed in paragraphs (A)(1) to (A)(5) of this rule, but fails
to meet one or more of the requirements listed in paragraphs (A)(6) to (A)(12)
of this rule.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4765.11, 4765.30
Rule Amplifies: 4765.30
Prior Effective Dates: 01/01/1996, 02/22/1999, 04/29/2000, 01/13/2002, 03/23/2003, 02/13/2006, 09/28/2006, 07/02/2009, 02/06/2012, 04/01/2016
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