Utah Admin. Code R911-5-204 - [Effective until 7/10/2025] License Renewal Requirements for EMRs, EMTs, AEMTs, and Paramedics
(1) An individual
seeking license renewal for an EMR, EMT, AEMT, or paramedic license shall, no
earlier than six months, but at least 30 days before the individual's current
license expires, submit to the bureau:
(a) a
completed Utah EMS renewal application;
(b) applicable fees;
(c) information necessary for a background
clearance, including social security number, fingerprints, and other
information required by Section
53-2d-410;
(d) a current National Registry of Emergency
Medical Technicians certification for their current license;
(e) documentation of completion of a bureau
approved cardiopulmonary resuscitation course completed no more than two years
before the date of application; and
(f) documentation of completion of a
pediatric course approved by the bureau completed no more than two years before
the date of application, for an AEMT or Paramedic licensed
individual.
(2) The
licensee shall maintain cardiopulmonary resuscitation certification during the
licensure period.
(3) An individual
shall complete, no more than two years before the date of application, the
required continuing medical education hours as outlined in EMS Recertification
Guide (2024), published by the National Registry of Emergency Medical
Technicians, and incorporated by reference in this rule.
(4) The bureau may not extend an individual's
license period longer than two years.
(5) Notwithstanding the time limits in
Subsection R911-5-205, an individual who is
a member of the National Guard or Reserve component of the Armed Forces and is
on active duty when the license expires shall have the same number of days the
individual was on orders, not to exceed 90 days, to comply with renewal
requirements after discharge.
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(1) An individual seeking license renewal for an EMR, EMT, AEMT, or paramedic license shall, no earlier than six months, but at least 30 days before the individual's current license expires, submit to the bureau:
(a) a completed Utah EMS renewal application;
(b) applicable fees;
(c) information necessary for a background clearance, including social security number, fingerprints, and other information required by Section 53-2d-410;
(d) a current National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians certification for their current license;
(e) documentation of completion of a bureau approved cardiopulmonary resuscitation course completed no more than two years before the date of application; and
(f) documentation of completion of a pediatric course approved by the bureau completed no more than two years before the date of application, for an AEMT or Paramedic licensed individual.
(2) The licensee shall maintain cardiopulmonary resuscitation certification during the licensure period.
(3) An individual shall complete, no more than two years before the date of application, the required continuing medical education hours as outlined in EMS Recertification Guide (2024), published by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians, and incorporated by reference in this rule.
(4) The bureau may not extend an individual's license period longer than two years.
(5) Notwithstanding the time limits in Subsection R911-5-205, an individual who is a member of the National Guard or Reserve component of the Armed Forces and is on active duty when the license expires shall have the same number of days the individual was on orders, not to exceed 90 days, to comply with renewal requirements after discharge.