Or. Admin. Code § 333-265-0025 - Application Process to Obtain an EMS Provider License
(1) For any person to act as an EMS provider,
a license must be obtained from the Oregon Health Authority
(Authority).
(2) All applicants for
initial licensure:
(a) Must submit a completed
electronic application in a manner prescribed by the Authority along with the
applicable fees;
(b) Hold a current
American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider or equivalent CPR
course completion document (this course must include a practical skills
evaluation); and
(c) Consent to a
criminal records check by fingerprint identification in accordance with ORS
181A.195, ORS
181A.200 and OAR chapter 125,
division 7.
(3) All
applicants for license renewal shall comply with subsections (2)(a) and (b) of
this rule and consent to a criminal records check in accordance with ORS
181A.195, ORS
181A.200 and OAR chapter 125,
division 7 if required by the Authority.
(4) The Authority may use information
obtained through criminal history records to determine suitability for
licensure in accordance with OAR 125-007-0200 through 125-007-0330.
(a) If the Authority determines the
information contained in the criminal history record may result in denial of
the application or impose sanctions on the licensee, the applicant will be
afforded reasonable time to complete, challenge, or correct the accuracy of the
record before a final disposition or sanction is imposed.
(b) Procedures for obtaining a change,
correction, or updating of an FBI identification record are set forth in Title
28, C.F.R., 16.34. Procedures for obtaining a change, correction, or updating
of an Oregon criminal history record are set forth in OAR
257-010-0035.
(5) An
applicant for EMR must:
(a) Be at least 16
years of age;
(b) Submit proof of
successfully completing an approved course, including completion of all
clinical and internship requirements, if applicable;
(c) Submit proof of passing the required
cognitive and psychomotor examinations;
(d) Submit the electronic application for
licensure within 12 months from the date that the applicant successfully passed
the examinations described in subsection (5)(c) of this rule; and
(e) Provide authorization for the release of
information, as necessary, from any persons or entities, including but not
limited to educational institutions, employers, hospitals, treatment
facilities, institutions, organization, governmental or law enforcement
agencies.
(6) To become
licensed as an EMT, AEMT, or EMT-Intermediate, an applicant must:
(a) Be at least 18 years of age;
(b) Submit proof of passing the required
cognitive and psychomotor examinations;
(c) Submit proof that the applicant:
(A) Received a high school diploma;
(B) Passed a general education development
test (GED); or
(C) Has a degree
from an accredited institution of higher learning; and
(d) Provide an authorization for the release
of information, as necessary, from any persons or entities, including but not
limited to educational institutions, employers, hospitals, treatment
facilities, institutions, organizations, governmental or law enforcement
agencies in order for the Authority to complete the review of the
application.
(7)
(a) To become licensed as a Paramedic, an
applicant must:
(A) Be at least 18 years of
age;
(B) Submit proof of current
certification with the National Registry as a Paramedic;
(C) Submit proof that the applicant has
received an associate degree or higher from an accredited institution of higher
learning; and
(D) Provide an
authorization for the release of information, as necessary, from any persons or
entities, including but not limited to educational institutions, employers,
hospitals, treatment facilities, institutions, organizations, governmental or
law enforcement agencies in order for the Authority to complete the review of
the application.
(b) An
applicant for a Paramedic license who meets the requirements in paragraphs
(7)(a)(A), (B) and (D) but who does not meet the requirement specified in
paragraph (7)(a)(C) may submit an application for a Transitional Paramedic
license. The applicant for a Transitional Paramedic license must provide proof
of a high school diploma or GED.
(8) Any fee for a criminal records check must
be paid by the applicant.
(9) An
initial license must not exceed 30 months.
(10) The Authority may reject any application
that is incomplete or is not accompanied by the appropriate fees.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 682.017, 682.208 & 682.216
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 682.017, 682.204, 682.208, 682.212, 682.216 & 682.218
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