Ohio Admin. Code 4765-8-18 - Reinstatement of a certificate to practice
(A) A certificate to practice will expire on
its expiration date if the applicant fails to either renew such certificate or
request an extension, as provided in rule
4765-19-03
of the Administrative Code.
(B) In
order to reinstate, and in addition to the requirements for the timelines set
forth in this rule, a person shall comply with all of the following:
(1) Submit a completed application;
(2) Submit an application fee of seventy-five
dollars;
(3) Meet all
qualifications for a certificate to practice as outlined in rule
4765-8-01
of the Administrative Code;
(4) Has
previously held a certificate to practice issued under section
4765.30
of the Revised Code for the level of certification sought, and such certificate
was in good standing at the time the certificate expired, was dropped back, or
surrendered.
(5) The course of
training completed by the applicant is significantly similar to the current
curriculum requirements for the level of certification sought. If such training
is not significantly similar to the current curriculum, the applicant must
complete additional course work in the areas of deficiency through an
institution accredited by the board at the appropriate level.
(C) In addition to meeting the
requirements set forth in paragraph (B) of this rule, the division, as directed
by the board, may reinstate a certificate to practice that has expired, or
become invalid due to a voluntary drop back or voluntary surrender, for no more
than ninety days, if the applicant meets one of the following:
(1) If the certificate holder has completed,
prior to the expiration date of the certificate to practice, all continuing
education requirements as set forth in Chapter 4765-12, 4765-15, 4765-16 or
4765-17 of the Administrative Code, as applicable, the applicant provides
documentation of successful completion of all continuing education requirements
for the last certification cycle; or
(2) Provides documentation that the applicant
holds a valid and current certificate from the national registry of emergency
medical technicians (NREMT) at the level of certification sought or above and
has completed the continuing education on trauma triage and transportation
protocols as approved by the board; or
(3) Completes the reinstatement examination,
as set forth in rule
4765-8-05 of the
Administrative Code, and obtains a passing score within three attempts. If an
applicant is unable to pass the reinstatement examination within three
attempts, the applicant must complete a new course of instruction and meet all
criteria for a certificate to practice.
(D) In addition to meeting the requirements
set forth in paragraph (B) of this rule, the division, as directed by the
board, may reinstate a certificate to practice that has expired, or become
invalid due to a voluntary drop back or voluntary surrender, for more than
ninety days, but not more than three years if the applicants meets either of
the following:
(1) Completes the reinstatement
examination, as set forth in rule
4765-8-05 of the
Administrative Code, and obtains a passing score within three attempts. If an
applicant is unable to pass the reinstatement examination within three
attempts, the applicant must complete a new course of instruction and meet all
criteria for a certificate to practice, or
(2) Provides documentation that the applicant
holds a valid and current certificate from the national registry of emergency
medical technicians (NREMT) at the level of certification sought or
above.
(E) In addition
to meeting the requirements set forth in paragraph (B) of this rule, the
division, as directed by the board, may reinstate a certificate to practice
that has expired, or become invalid due to a voluntary drop back or voluntary
surrender, for more than three years but less than six years if the applicant
meets one of the following options:
(1)
Provides documentation that the applicant holds a valid and current certificate
from the national registry of emergency medical technicians (NREMT) at the
level of certification sought or above and holds a current and valid
certificate or license to practice in another state; or
(2) Completes one of the following refresher
training courses, at the applicable level as set forth in rule
4765-12-02
4765-12-05, 4765-15-01
4765-15-05,
4765-16-01
4765-15-06, or 4765-17-01
4765-17-04
of the Administrative Code, at an accredited or approved site and completes the
reinstatement examination, as set forth in rule
4765-8-05 of the
Administrative Code, and obtains a passing score within three attempts. If an
applicant is unable to pass the reinstatement examination within three
attempts, the applicant must complete a new course of instruction and meet all
criteria for a certificate to practice; or
(3) Completes one of the following refresher
training courses, at the applicable level as set forth in rule
4765-12-02
4765-12-05, 4765-15-01
4765-15-05,
4765-16-01
4765-16-06, or 4765-17-01
4765-17-04
of the Administrative Code, at an accredited or approved site and holds a valid
and current certificate from the national registry of emergency medical
technicians (NREMT) at the level of certification sought or above.
(F) If a certificate to practice
has expired, or become invalid due to a voluntary drop back or voluntary
surrender, for six years or more, the applicant must complete a new course of
instruction and apply for a new certificate under rule
4765-8-01
of the Administrative Code or meet the requirements for reciprocity as set
forth in rule
4765-8-15
of the Administrative Code.
(G) An
applicant must meet all requirements for eligibility prior to taking any
examination.
(H) An applicant who
qualifies for reinstatement is eligible to be reinstated at any level at or
below the level previously held by such applicant.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4765.11
Rule Amplifies: 4765.30
Prior Effective Dates: 01/13/2002, 03/23/2003, 02/13/2006, 12/29/2008, 04/01/2011
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