Nev. Admin. Code § 450B.457

Current through November 8, 2024
Section 450B.457 - Certification of applicant trained in another state
1. The Division may issue a certificate as an emergency medical dispatcher to an applicant who is trained in another state if:
(a) The applicant:
(1) Is a resident of Nevada;
(2) Will be a resident of Nevada within 6 months after applying for a certificate;
(3) Is a resident of another state and is employed by an agency that is responsible for emergency medical dispatch within the State of Nevada; or
(4) Is attending a course of training held in this State and approved by the Division.
(b) The applicant:
(1) Successfully completes a course of training that is approved by the Division and is at least equivalent to the national standard for emergency medical dispatchers; and
(2) Holds a certificate as an emergency medical dispatcher that is issued by an authorized agency in the other state.
(c) The applicant's certification or registration in the other state has not been revoked, terminated or suspended pursuant to any disciplinary proceeding.
(d) The Division receives verification of the applicant's certificate as an emergency medical dispatcher from the issuing agency of the other state on a form provided by the Division.
(e) The applicant submits the appropriate form and the fee prescribed in NAC 450B.700.
2. The Division may require the applicant to pass an evaluation or examination of his or her competency administered by the Division.

Nev. Admin. Code § 450B.457

Added to NAC by Bd. of Health by R182-01, eff. 3-5-2002; A by R024-14, eff. 10/24/2014; A by R068-16A, eff. 1/27/2017
NRS 450B.120 and 450B.155