Kan. Admin. Regs. § 109-15-3 - EMS provider certification
(a) Any individual
who successfully completed an approved initial course of instruction may apply
for Kansas EMS provider certification.
(b) An application for certification shall
not be considered complete unless all requested information has been provided
and the applicable application for certification fee, as specified in K.A.R.
109-7-1, has been submitted.
(c)
Each applicant shall have 15 days to correct all identified deficiencies and
submit a complete application. If the applicant fails to correct the
deficiencies and submit a complete application within 15 days, the application
may be considered by the board as withdrawn. All fees shall be
nonrefundable.
(d) Each applicant
shall be at least 17 years of age and meet the following requirements before
the date of application:
(1) Have successfully
completed an approved initial course of instruction at the level of
certification being sought and within the previous 24 months;
(2) have passed both the cognitive and
psychomotor examinations for the level of certification being sought after the
date of the last class of the approved initial course of instruction completed
and as specified in K.A.R. 109-8-1;
(3) if the level of certification being
sought is AEMT, currently hold EMS provider certification as an EMT;
(4) if the level of certification being
sought is paramedic, currently hold EMS provider certification as an EMT or
AEMT; and
(5) if the applicant has
not previously held an EMS provider certificate in Kansas, have submitted a
fingerprint card and criminal history record check fee of $50 for the board to
successfully perform a state and national criminal history record
check.
(e) Information
obtained from the state and national criminal history record check may be used
to verify the identity of each applicant and to assist in determining the
qualifications and fitness of the applicant seeking issuance of an EMS provider
certificate.
(f) The results from
each applicant's criminal history record check shall be received by the board
before the issuance of an initial EMS provider certificate.
Notes
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