Utah Admin. Code R911-5-203 - [Effective until 7/10/2025] Wavier of EMT Course Requirements
(1) The bureau may
license an individual as an EMT or AEMT, if the individual:
(a) provides documentation showing the
individual:
(i) is currently licensed in the
state and in good standing as a registered nurse, a nurse practitioner, a
physician assistant, or a physician; or
(ii) is able to provide documentation showing
completion of military training consistent with National EMS education
standards;
(b)
demonstrates knowledge, proficiency, and competency to perform the functions
listed in the National EMS education standards as described in Subsection
R911-5-200(2),
as verified through a letter written and signed by a certified course
coordinator and an off-line medical director; and
(c) has a knowledge of:
(i) medical control protocols;
(ii) state and local protocols; and
(iii) the role and responsibilities of an EMT
or AEMT, respectively.
(2) In addition to the requirements outlined
in R911-5-204(1),
an individual seeking licensure through the waiver process shall comply with
the requirements for licensure of an EMT or AEMT in Subsection
R911-5-201(2).
Notes
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(1) The bureau may license an individual as an EMT or AEMT, if the individual:
(a) provides documentation showing the individual:
(i) is currently licensed in the state and in good standing as a registered nurse, a nurse practitioner, a physician assistant, or a physician; or
(ii) is able to provide documentation showing completion of military training consistent with National EMS education standards;
(b) demonstrates knowledge, proficiency, and competency to perform the functions listed in the National EMS education standards as described in Subsection R911-5-200(2), as verified through a letter written and signed by a certified course coordinator and an off-line medical director; and
(c) has a knowledge of:
(i) medical control protocols;
(ii) state and local protocols; and
(iii) the role and responsibilities of an EMT or AEMT, respectively.
(2) In addition to the requirements outlined in R911-5-204(1), an individual seeking licensure through the waiver process shall comply with the requirements for licensure of an EMT or AEMT in Subsection R911-5-201(2).