Or. Admin. Code § 333-265-0030 - Fees for Licensure and License Renewal of an EMS Provider
(1) The following
fees apply:
(a) The initial application fee
for EMS providers:
(A) EMR - $45
(B) EMT - $110;
(C) AEMT - $125;
(D) EMT-Intermediate - $125; and
(E) Paramedic - $290.
(b) Psychomotor re-examination fees:
(A) AEMT - $85; and
(B) Paramedic - $100.
(c) Reciprocity licensure fees:
(A) EMR - $50;
(B) EMT - $140;
(C) AEMT - $165
(D) EMT-Intermediate - $165; and
(E) Paramedic - $300.
(d) Transitional Paramedic licensure fee is
an additional $50.
(e) License
renewal fees:
(A) EMR - $23;
(B) EMT - $55;
(C) AEMT - $85
(D) EMT-Intermediate - $85; and
(E) Paramedic - $150.
(f) Reinstatement fees:
(A) An EMS provider whose license has been
expired for 12 months or less shall pay 100 percent of the renewal
fee based on the provider's license level specified in subsection (1)(e) plus
the late fee specified in section (3).
(B) An EMS provider whose license has been
expired greater than 12 months to 15 months shall pay 50 percent of the
initial fee based on the provider's license level specified in
subsection (1)(a).
(C) An EMS
provider whose license has been expired greater than 15 months to 18 months
shall pay 25 percent of the initial fee based on the provider's
license level specified in subsection (1)(a).
(D) An EMS provider whose license has been
expired greater than 18 months to 24 months shall pay 100 percent of the
initial fee based on the provider's license level specified in
subsection (1)(a).
(2) An applicant for initial licensure or
licensure by reciprocity shall pay the following prorated fee based on the
license level and fee specified in subsection (1)(a) or (1)(c) of this rule and
the time the application is submitted:
(a)
Greater than 12 months to 24 months until the date of scheduled expiration: 100
percent of the initial or reciprocity fee.
(b) Greater than 9 months to 12 months until
the date of scheduled expiration: 50 percent of the initial or reciprocity
fee.
(c) Greater than 6 months to 9
months until the date of scheduled expiration: 25 percent of the initial or
reciprocity fee.
(3) As
authorized by ORS 682.216, a license renewal
application submitted after June 1 of the license renewal year must include a
$40 late fee in addition to the license renewal fee.
(4) If an EMS provider has been on active
military duty for more than six months of a license renewal period which
prevented the EMS provider from accessing continuing education, the Oregon
Health Authority (Authority) may approve an extension of the current license to
permit obtaining the required educational hours.
(5) The Authority may waive the EMS provider
license renewal fee for an ambulance service or non-transport EMS agency which
utilizes volunteers to provide a majority of its services. The ambulance
service or non-transport EMS agency may only request one waiver per renewal
period on a form prescribed by the Authority.
(6) All fees established in this rule are
nonrefundable. The Authority may waive a subsequent examination fee for a
person who fails to appear for an examination due to circumstances that are
beyond the control of the candidate.
(7) The fees established in section (1) of
this rule apply to any application submitted on or after the effective date of
these rules.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 682.017, 682.212 & 682.216
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 682.017, 682.212 & 682.216
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