Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-25-408 - Unprofessional Conduct; Physical or Mental Incompetence; Gross Incompetence; Gross Negligence (Authorized by A.R.S. Sections 36-2202(A)(2), (A)(3), (A)(4), (A)(6), and (H), 36-2204(1), (6), and (7), and 36-2211)
A. For purposes of A.R.S. §
36-2211(A)(1), unprofessional conduct is an act or omission made by an EMCT that
is contrary to the recognized standards or ethics of the Emergency Medical Technician profession or that may constitute a danger to the health,
welfare, or safety of a patient or the public, including:
1. Impersonating an EMCT of a higher classification level
of certification or impersonating a health professional as defined in A.R.S. §
32-3201;
2.
Permitting or allowing another individual to use the EMCT's certification for any purpose;
3. Aiding or
abetting an individual who is not certified according to this Chapter in acting as an EMCT or in representing that the individual is certified as an
EMCT;
4. Engaging in or soliciting sexual relationships, whether consensual or nonconsensual, with a
patient while acting as an EMCT;
5. Physically or verbally harassing, abusing, threatening, or
intimidating a patient or another individual while acting as an EMCT;
6. Making false or materially
incorrect entries in a medical record or wilful destruction of a medical record;
7. Failing or refusing
to maintain adequate records on a patient;
8. Soliciting or obtaining monies or goods from a patient by
fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation;
9. Aiding or abetting an individual in fraud, deceit, or
misrepresentation in meeting or attempting to meet the application requirements for EMCT certification or EMCT recertification contained in this
Article, including the requirements established for:
a. Completing and passing a course provided by a training
program; and
b. The national certification organization examination process and national certification
organization registration process;
10. Providing false information or making fraudulent or
untrue statements to the Department or about the Department during an investigation conducted by the Department;
11. Being incarcerated or being placed on parole, supervised release, or probation for any criminal
conviction;
12. Being convicted of a crime specified in R9-25-407(C)(2), which has not been set aside,
pardoned, sealed, included on a certificate of second chance, expunged, or vacated;
13. Having national
certification organization registration revoked or suspended by the national certification organization for material noncompliance with national
certification organization rules or standards;
14. Having certification, recertification, or licensure at
an EMCT classification level revoked or suspended in another state or jurisdiction; and
15. Continuing to
provide services as an EMCT without notifying the Department of having certification or licensure as a health professional, as defined in A.R.S.
§
36-3201, revoked, suspended, or voluntarily surrendered in Arizona or in another state or jurisdiction.
B. Under A.R.S. §
36-2211, physical or mental incompetence of an EMCT is the EMCT's lack of physical or mental
ability to provide emergency medical services as required under this Chapter.
C. Under A.R.S. §
36-2211 gross incompetence or gross negligence is an EMCT's wilful act or wilful omission of an act that is made in disregard of an individual's
life, health, or safety and that may cause death or injury.
Notes
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