Idaho Admin. Code r. 16.01.07.151

Current through September 2, 2024
Section 16.01.07.151 - AMBULANCE CERTIFICATION
01.Ambulance Certification is Required. In order for a licensed EMR to serve as the sole patient care provider who is delivering patient care, the EMR must possess a current ambulance certification issued by the EMS Bureau.
02.Ambulance Certification Requirements. A licensed EMR applying for and meeting the requirements defined in this section of rule will be issued an ambulance certification. The requirements for ambulance certification are:
a. Have a valid, unrestricted EMR license;
b. Have successfully completed an ambulance certification training program, examination, and credentialing;
03.Duration of Certification. Ambulance certifications are valid as long as the license holder is continually licensed.
04.Disciplinary and Corrective Action. The Department may impose disciplinary and corrective actions on an ambulance certification based on the procedures for administrative license actions described in IDAPA 16.01.12, "Emergency Medical Services (EMS) - Complaints, Investigations, and Disciplinary Actions."

Idaho Admin. Code r. 16.01.07.151

Effective March 15, 2022