539.1Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) courses shall be taught by:
(a) District-certified EMT instructors;(b) EMT instructor trainees under the supervision of a District-certified EMT instructor; or(c) District-certified Advanced Emergency Medical Services (AEMS) instructors.539.2An EMT instructor who is not an AEMS instructor shall:
(a) Maintain a valid District EMT or greater provider certification or license, to include but not limited to Advanced Emergency Medical Technician, Emergency Medical Technician-Intermediate, Paramedic, Nurse, or Physician;(b) Maintain a valid instructor certification in a related discipline, such as CPR;(c) Successfully complete a competency-based evaluation based on current District policy; and(d) Submit a completed EMT instructor application signed by the medical director verifying successful evaluations and practice teaching dates to the Director.539.3EMT instructor certification shall not exceed two (2) years and shall be concurrent with the sponsoring EMS educational institution's certification period.
539.4In order to remain in good standing during the two (2) year certification period, an EMT Instructor shall:
(a) Successfully complete a competency-based evaluation based on current District policy;(b) Maintain a current District EMS provider certification or license at the EMT level or greater, to include but not limited to Advanced Emergency Medical Technician, Emergency Medical Technician-Intermediate, Paramedic, Nurse, or Physician;(c) Attend EMT instructor workshops as required; and(d) Submit to the Director a completed EMT instructor application signed by the medical director verifying competency evaluations and teaching dates.539.5If the educational institution's medical director approves, the EMT may also function as the EMT Program director.
539.6An EMT instructor whose certification has expired may apply to the Director for reinstatement within two (2) years of expiration.
539.7An EMT instructor reinstatement candidate shall:
(a) Maintain a valid District EMT or greater provider certification or license, to include but not limited to Advanced Emergency Medical Technician, Emergency Medical Technician-Intermediate, Paramedic, Nurse, or Physician;(b) Successfully complete a competency-based evaluation based on current District policy; and(c) Submit a completed EMT instructor application signed by the medical director verifying successful evaluations and teaching dates to the Director at the end of the interim teaching period.539.8EMT instructor certification shall not exceed two (2) years and shall be concurrent with the sponsoring EMS educational institution's certification period.
539.9An EMT instructor whose certification has lapsed for more than two (2) years shall be required to meet initial EMT instructor requirements.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 29, r. 29-539
Final Rulemaking published at 60 DCR 16569 (December 6, 2013)Authority: Section 24 of the Emergency Medical Services Act of 2008 (Act), effective March 25, 2009 (D.C. Law 17-357; D.C. Official Code § 7-2341.23 (2012 Repl.)); and Mayor's Order 2009-89, dated June 1, 2009.