Current through Bulletin No. 2024-21, November 1, 2024
Section R911-5-900 - Lapsed Licenses with National Registry of Emergency Medical Technician Certification(1) An individual whose EMR, EMT, AEMT, paramedic, or CRT license has expired for less than one year shall recertify with the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians.(2) An individual whose license for EMR, EMT, AEMT, or paramedic has expired for more than one year shall:(a) comply with the recertification requirements per the guidance of the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians;(b) pay a late licensure fee; and(c) complete renewal requirements.(3) If an EMR, EMT, AEMT, or paramedic license for an individual remains expired for more than a year, any new license will be issued with an expiration date two years from the previous license's expiration.(4) An individual whose license for CRT has expired for more than one year shall: (a) submit a letter of recommendation including results of an oral examination, from a county mental health director or designee, verifying proficiency in behavioral health care skills at the licensure level;(b) successfully complete the applicable department's approved written examination; and(c) complete renewal requirements.(5) If a CRT license for an individual remains expired for more than a year, any new CRT license will be issued with an expiration date two years from the completion of renewal materials.(6) An individual whose certification or license has lapsed, is not authorized to provide care as an EMR, EMT, AEMT, paramedic, or CRT until the individual completes the renewal process.Utah Admin. Code R911-5-900
Adopted by Utah State Bulletin Number 2024-14, effective 7/1/2024