Ohio Admin. Code 4765-8-06 - EMS certificate to practice and EMS certificate to teach cycles and continuing education requirements
(A) This rule shall
refers
refer
to individuals applying for initial certification, reciprocity, or
reinstatement of an EMS certificate to practice or EMS certificate to teach.
(B)
A
first responder or EMT
An EMS provider
certificate to practice shall expire on the individual's birthday in the third
year, except as provided in paragraph (C) of this rule. In order to be eligible
to renew the certificate to practice, the individual shall complete the
following percentage of required continuing education hours, the total of which
are set forth in Chapters 4765-12, 4765-15, 4765-16, and 4765-17 of the
Administrative Code, for the following merged certification cycle:
(1) Twelve months or less, no continuing
education hours are required;
(2)
More than twelve months but less than twenty-four months, thirty per cent of
the hours of continuing education for each respective level of certification,
as set forth in the appendix to this rule;
(3) Twenty-four months but less thirty-six
months, sixty per cent of the hours of continuing education for each respective
level of certification, as set forth in the appendix attached to this rule;
(4) Thirty-six months or more, one
hundred per cent of the hours of continuing education for each respective level
of certification, as set forth in the appendix to this rule.
(C) A first responder or EMT
holder of a certificate to practice
as an EMS provider, issued to an individual who
also holds a current firefighter and/or fire safety inspector certificate,
shall expire on the same date as the individual's firefighter certificate or
fire safety inspector certificate, if the individual does not possess a current
firefighter certificate. In order to be eligible to renew the certificate to
practice, the individual shall complete the following percentage of required
continuing education hours, the total of which are set forth in Chapters
4765-12, 4765-15, 4765-16 and 4765-17 of the Administrative Code, for the
following merged certification cycle:
(1)
Twelve months or less, no continuing education hours are required;
(2) More than twelve months but less than
twenty-four months, thirty per cent of the hours of continuing education for
each respective level of certification, as set forth in the appendix to this
rule;
(3) Twenty-four months but
less than thirty-six months, sixty per cent of the hours of continuing
education for each respective level of certification, as set forth in the
appendix to this rule;
(4)
Thirty-six months or more, one hundred per cent of the hours of continuing
education for each respective level of certification, as set forth in the
appendix to this rule.
(D) An EMS certificate to teach shall expire
on the individual's birthday in the third year except as provided in paragraphs
(E) and (F) of this rule. In order to be eligible to renew the certificate to
teach, the individual shall complete the following percentage of required
continuing education and instruction hours, the total of which are set forth in
Chapter 4765-18 of the Administrative Code, for the following merged
certification cycle:
(1) Twelve months or
less, no continuing education or instruction hours are required;
(2) More than twelve months but less than
twenty-four months, thirty per cent of the hours of continuing education and
instruction for each respective level of the certificate to teach, as set forth
in the appendix to this rule;
(3)
Twenty-four months but less than thirty-six months, sixty per cent of the hours
of continuing education and instruction for each respective level of the
certificate to teach, as set forth in the appendix to this rule;
(4) Thirty-six months or more, one hundred
per cent of the hours of continuing education and instruction for each
respective level of certificate to teach, as set forth in the appendix to this
rule.
(E) An EMS
certificate to teach, issued to an individual who also holds a current
first responder or EMT certificate to
practice as an EMS provider, shall expire on the
same date as the individual's certificate to practice. In order to be eligible
to renew the certificate to teach, the individual shall complete the following
percentage of required continuing education and instruction hours, the total of
which are set forth in Chapter 4765-18 of the Administrative Code, for the
following merged certification cycle:
(1)
Twelve months or less, no continuing education or instruction hours are
required;
(2) More than twelve
months but less than twenty-four months, thirty per cent of the hours of
continuing education and instruction for each respective level of the
certificate to teach, as set forth in the appendix to this rule;
(3) Twenty-four months but less than
thirty-six months, sixty per cent of the hours of continuing education and
instruction for each respective level of the certificate to teach, as set forth
in the appendix to this rule;
(4)
Thirty-six months or more, one hundred per cent of the hours of continuing
education and instruction for each respective level of certificate to teach, as
set forth in the appendix to this rule.
(F) An EMS certificate to teach, issued to an
individual who also holds a current firefighter and/or fire safety inspector
certificate, shall expire on the same date as the individual's firefighter
certificate or fire safety inspector certificate, if the individual does not
possess a current firefighter certificate. In order to be eligible to renew the
certificate to teach, the individual shall complete the following percentage of
required continuing education and instruction hours, the total of which are set
forth in Chapter 4765-18 of the Administrative Code, for the following merged
certification cycle:
(1) Twelve months or
less, no continuing education or instruction hours are required;
(2) More than twelve months but less than
twenty-four months, thirty per cent of the hours of continuing education and
instruction for each respective level of the certificate to teach, as set forth
in the appendix to this rule;
(3)
Twenty-four months but less than thirty-six months, sixty per cent of the hours
of continuing education and instruction for each respective level of the
certificate to teach, as set forth in the appendix to this rule;
(4) Thirty-six months or more, one hundred
per cent of the hours of continuing education and instruction for each
respective level of certificate to teach, as set forth in the appendix to this
rule.
(G) Once a mutual
expiration date is established for all EMS and fire certificates, all
certificates will expire on the individual's birthday in the third year.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4765.11
Rule Amplifies: 4765.30, 4765.23
Prior Effective Dates: 01/01/2011, 02/06/2012
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4765.11
Rule Amplifies: 4765.30, 4765.23
Prior Effective Dates: 1/1/11, 2/6/12
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