(a) A currently licensed EMT, AEMT, IEMT or Paramedic, may apply for endorsement as a Community EMS Technician or Community EMS Clinician.
(b) Applications for endorsement must contain a verifiable copy of a transcript showing the successful completion of the appropriate Division-approved Community EMS Education Program as described in section 3 of this chapter.
(c) The Division may deny endorsement to any person who submits incomplete or inaccurate information on an application. Fraudulent information shall also be cause for denial, revocation or suspension of the person's EMT, AEMT, IEMT, or Paramedic license.
(d) A person may not hold himself out to be or provide the services of a Community EMS Technician or Community EMS Clinician without endorsement as such by the Division.
(e) An endorsement as a Community EMS Technician or Community EMS Clinician shall expire concurrently with the expiration of the person's EMT, AEMT, IEMT, or Paramedic license.
(f) An endorsement as a Community EMS Technician or Community EMS Clinician may be renewed concurrent with the renewal of the person's EMT, AEMT, IEMT or Paramedic license upon submission of documentation of ten (10) hours of continuing medical education in any subject covered in the Community EMS Technician or Community EMS Clinician curriculum described in section 3 of this chapter. These hours are in addition to the continuing education requirements for renewal of the EMT, AEMT, IEMT, or Paramedic license.
(g) The Division may endorse Paramedics who receive the standardized Certified Community Paramedic (CP-C) credential from the Board for Critical Care Transport Paramedic Certification as a Community EMS Clinician as long as the Paramedic's CP-C credential is maintained.
(h) The Division may revoke an endorsement of a Community EMS Technician or Community EMS Clinician for failure to maintain compliance with this section or for any reason established under chapter 5 of these rules.
048-14 Wyo. Code R. § 14-3
Adopted, Eff. 7/25/2016.