Utah Admin. Code R911-5-200 - [Effective 7/10/2025] Licensing Standards
(1) The bureau may
license individuals meeting qualifications of Title 53, Chapter 2d, Emergency
Medical Services Act, and this rule as a paramedic, advanced emergency medical
services technician, emergency medical services technician, emergency medical
responder, crisis response technician, or advanced crisis response
technician.
(2) The committee shall
advise the bureau concerning training and competency standards as defined in
the National Association of State EMS Officials National EMS Scope of Practice
Model 2019, Report No. DOT HS 812-666. Washington, DC: National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration, which is incorporated by reference.
Notes
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(1) The department may license an individual as an EMR, EMT, AEMT, paramedic, or CRT who meets the requirements in this rule.
(2) The committee adopts the standard for EMR, EMT, AEMT, and paramedic training and competency as defined in the National Association of State EMS Official's National EMS Scope of Practice Model 2019, Report No. DOT HS 812-666. Washington, DC: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which is incorporated by reference.
(3) An EMR, EMT, AEMT, paramedic, or CRT may perform the skills to their level of licensure, as adopted in this section.
(4) A CRT may perform skills including crisis response triage, discussion of available resources, and referral to appropriate mental health professions as determined by department-approved training and local mental health authority-approved protocols in the corresponding response area.