Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 100068 - Clinical Experience for EMT
(a)
An individual who meets one of the following criteria shall be eligible for
initial certification upon fulfilling the requirements of subdivision (b) of
this Section:
(1) Pass the cognitive
examination and psychomotor examination specified in Sections
100065.07 and
100065.08 of this Chapter within
two (2) years from the date of application for EMT certification and have a
valid EMT course completion record or other documented proof of successful
completion of any initial EMT course approved pursuant to Section
100067.02 of this Chapter issued
within two (2) years of the date of application, or
(2) Pass the cognitive examination and
psychomotor examination specified in Sections
100065.07 and
100065.08 of this Chapter within
two (2) years from the date of application for EMT certification and have
documentation of successful completion of an approved out-of-state initial EMT
training course that meets the requirements of this Chapter issued within two
(2) years of the date of application, or
(3) Pass the cognitive examination and
psychomotor examination specified in Sections
100065.07 and
100065.08 of this Chapter within
two (2) years from the date of application for EMT certification and have a
current and valid out-of-state EMT certificate, or
(4) Possess a current and valid National
Registry EMT, Advanced EMT or Paramedic registration certificate, or
(5) Possess a current and valid out-of-state
Advanced EMT or Paramedic certificate, or
(6) Possess a current and valid California
Advanced EMT certificate or a current and valid California Paramedic
license.
(b) In addition
to meeting one of the criteria listed in subdivision (a), to be eligible for
initial certification, an individual shall:
(1) Be eighteen (18) years of age or
older;
(2) Complete the criminal
history background check requirement as specified in Article 6, Chapter 4.1 of
this Division. The certifying entity shall receive the State and Federal
criminal background check results before issuing an initial
certification;
(3) Complete an
application form that contains this statement: "I hereby certify under penalty
of perjury that all information on this application is true and correct to the
best of my knowledge and belief, and I understand that any falsification or
omission of material facts may cause forfeiture on my part of all rights to EMT
certification in the state of California. I understand all information on this
application is subject to verification, and I hereby give my express permission
for this certifying entity to contact any person or agency for information
related to my role and function as an EMT in California.";
(4) Disclose any prior and/or current
certification, licensure, or accreditation actions:
(A) Against an EMT or Advanced EMT
certificate, or any denial of certification by a LEMSA, including any active
investigations;
(B) Against a
Paramedic license, or any denial of licensure by the Authority, including any
active investigations;
(C) Against
any EMS-related certification or license of another state or other issuing
entity, including denials and any active investigations; or
(D) Against any health-related
license;
(5) Disclose any
pending or current criminal investigations;
(6) Disclose any pending criminal
charges;
(7) Disclose any prior
convictions;
(8) Disclose each
certifying entity or LEMSA to which the applicant has applied for certification
in the previous 12 months; and
(9)
Pay the established fee.
(c) The EMT certifying entity shall issue a
wallet-sized certificate card, pursuant to Section
100344, subdivisions (c) and (d),
of Chapter 10 of this Division, within forty-five (45) days to eligible
individuals who apply for an EMT certificate and successfully complete the
requirements of this Chapter.
(d)
The effective date of initial certification shall be the day the certificate is
issued.
(e) The expiration date for
an initial EMT certificate shall be the last day of the month two (2) years
from the effective date of the initial certification.
(f) The EMT shall be responsible for
notifying the certifying entity of her/his proper and current mailing address
and shall notify the certifying entity in writing within thirty (30) calendar
days of any and all changes of the mailing address, giving both the old and the
new address, and EMT registry number.
(g) An EMT shall only be certified by one (1)
certifying entity during a certification period.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Sections 1797.107, 1797.109, 1797.170 and 1797.175, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 1797.61, 1797.62, 1797.63, 1797.109, 1797.118, 1797.175, 1797.177, 1797.185, 1797.210 and 1797.216, Health and Safety Code.
2. Amendment of section heading and text filed 6-13-94; operative 7-13-94 (Register 94, No. 24).
3. Amendment of section heading and section filed 5-18-2010; operative 6-17-2010 (Register 2010, No. 21).
4. Renumbering of former chapter 2, article 4 (section 100079) to chapter 3.1, article 4 (section 100068), renumbering of former section 100068 to section 100067.04 and renumbering of section 100079 to new section 100068, including amendment of subsections (a)(1)-(3) and (b)(2)-(3), filed 9-5-2024; operative
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