Or. Admin. Code § 333-265-0090 - Reverting to a Lower Level of EMT Licensure
(1) An EMT, AEMT, EMT-Intermediate, or
Paramedic may revert to a lower level of licensure at any time during a license
period if the EMT, AEMT, EMT-Intermediate, or Paramedic:
(a) Submits a written request to the Oregon
Health Authority (Authority) specifying the reason for the change in the
licensure level;
(b) Submits an
application for license renewal for the lower level of licensure sought with
the appropriate fee;
(c) Surrenders
their current EMT, AEMT, EMT-Intermediate, or Paramedic license to the
Authority;
(d) Is in good standing
with the Authority;
(e) Adequately
documents appropriate continuing education hours and courses for the licensure
level the individual would revert to; and
(f) Receives written approval from the
Authority for a change in licensure level.
(2) A Transitional Paramedic or Provisional
Paramedic may revert to a lower level of licensure at any time during a license
period in accordance with OAR 333-265-0027(8).
(3) If an EMT, AEMT, EMT-Intermediate, or
Paramedic requests reinstatement of the higher level of licensure after
reverting to a lower level of licensure, the EMT, AEMT, EMT-Intermediate, or
Paramedic must complete the following requirements:
(a) Submit a written request to the Authority
specifying the reason for the request for reinstatement;
(b) Submit an application for license renewal
for the higher level of licensure requested for reinstatement;
(c) Consent to a criminal records check in
accordance with OAR 333-265-0025;
(d) Provide an authorization for the release
of information to the Authority, as necessary, from any persons or entities,
including but not limited to employers, educational institutions, hospitals,
treatment facilities, institutions, organizations, governmental or law
enforcement agencies in order for the Authority to make a complete review of
the application; and
(e) Submit the
required fee specified in OAR 333-265-0030.
(4) In order to be considered for
reinstatement in accordance with section (2) of this rule, the EMT, AEMT,
EMT-Intermediate or Paramedic must be in good standing with the Authority and
must have maintained required continuing education for the highest level of
licensure requested for reinstatement as specified in OAR
333-265-0110.
(5) The continuing
education required pursuant to section (3) of this rule must be maintained in
accordance with OAR 333-265-0140 for the entire time period the EMS provider
was reverted to a lower level.
(6)
The Authority shall conduct an audit in accordance with OAR 333-265-0150 in
order to verify compliance with sections (3) and (4) of this rule. If
continuing education has not been maintained for the required time frame and at
the level of licensure requested for reinstatement, the Authority shall deny
reinstatement.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 682.017 & 682.208
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 682.017, 682.204, 682.208, 682.212 & 682.216
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