Ohio Admin. Code 4765-8-19 - Reinstatement of revoked certificate to practice
(A) The board is not obligated to reinstate a
certificate to practice that it previously revoked.
(B) The board shall not reinstate a
certificate to practice that has been revoked less than one year from the date
on which the board order revoking such certificate is journalized with the
board.
(C) An applicant whose
certificate has been revoked by the board for at least one year but no more
than three years must, within this time period, meet the following
requirements:
(1) Submit a completed
application to the division;
(2)
Complete a reinstatement examination, as set forth in rule
4765-8-05 of the
Administrative Code, and obtain a passing score within three attempts. If an
applicant is unable to pass such examination within three attempts, the
applicant must complete a new course of instruction and apply for a new
certificate to practice under rule
4765-8-01
of the Administrative Code.
(3)
Meet all qualifications for a certificate to practice as outlined in rule
4765-8-01
of the Administrative Code;
(4)
Previously held a certificate to practice issued under section
4765.30
of the Revised Code for the level of certification sought;
(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
coursework in the areas of deficiency through an institution accredited by the
board at the appropriate level.
(D) An applicant whose certificate has been
revoked by the board for more than three years but less than six years must,
within this time period, meet the requirements listed in paragraph (C) of this
rule and successfully complete one of the following refresher training courses
at either an accredited site or approved site:
(1) At the first
responder
emergency medical responder
level, a first responder
an emergency medical responder refresher course as
outlined in rule 4765-12-03
4765-12-05
of the Administrative Code;
(2) At
the EMT-basic level, an EMT-basic refresher course as outlined in paragraph
(B)
(D) of
rule 4765-15-01
4765-15-05 of the Administrative Code;
(3) At the advanced EMT-intermediate level, an advanced EMT-intermediate
refresher course as outlined in paragraph (D)
(E) of rule
4765-16-01
4765-16-06 of the Administrative Code;
(4) At the EMT-paramedic level, an
EMT-
a paramedic refresher course as
outlined in paragraph (C)
(F) of rule 4765-17-01
4765-17-04
of the Administrative Code;
(5) If
an acceptable refresher course, as referenced in this rule, is not available,
the board may approve an equivalent course of instruction to be completed by
the applicant. The applicant will be required to complete written and practical
testing, administered by an institution accredited by the board pursuant to
rule
4765-7-02
of the Administrative Code, to provide training at the level of certification
sought.
(E) An applicant
whose certificate has been revoked by the board for six years or more must
complete a new course of instruction and meet all requirements for a
certificate to practice as set forth in rule
4765-8-01
of the Administrative Code.
(F) The
board shall not reinstate a certificate to practice that has been permanently
revoked.
(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.
(I) In addition to having an applicant meet
the requirements set forth in this rule, the board may also take into
consideration other relevant factors, including but not limited to the
following, when determining whether to grant a request for reinstatement:
(1) The nature and severity of the acts which
resulted in revocation or suspension of the applicant's certificate;
(2) The time elapsed since the revocation or
suspension;
(3) Additional
convictions or violations of the Revised Code occurring after the revocation or
suspension;
(4) Any evidence of
rehabilitation, including but not limited to appropriate treatment or
counseling, which the applicant may submit to the board;
(5) Evidence of additional education or
training, which the applicant may submit to the board;
(6) Compliance with previous board orders,
board-approved consent agreements, or court order sentencing;
(7) Employment history, including compliance
with any departmental discipline, which the applicant may submit to the
board.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4765.11
Rule Amplifies: 4765.30
Prior Effective Dates: 02/13/2006, 02/01/2009
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