Alabama Administrative Code
Title 420 - ALABAMA STATE BOARD OF HEALTH
Chapter 420-2-1 - EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
Section 420-2-1-.07 - Licensure Status Categories

Universal Citation: AL Admin Code R 420-2-1-.07

Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024

(1) Active - A license that allows an EMSP or provider service the privilege to practice all duties within the scope defined pursuant to the level of licensure.

(a) Restricted - A restricted license may be granted by the Board to an individual who no longer meets the essential functions of an EMSP as outlined in the Functional Job Analysis available at https://one.nhtsa.gov/people/injury/ems/EMT-P/disk1%5B1%5D/Intro-C.pdf in the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration, National Standard Curriculum. An individual with a restricted license status may not perform the functions of an active EMSP until such time as the individual completes an essential job functions analysis form that states the EMSP is able to perform the duties set forth in the Functional Job Analysis.

(b) Probationary - At its discretion, the Board may grant a probationary license or downgrade an unrestricted license, for a specific period which shall not exceed 1 year, when it determines that the EMSP or provider service has engaged in one or more deficient practices which are serious in nature, chronic in nature, or which the EMSP or provider service has failed to correct. This failure could lead to additional licensure actions including suspension or revocation.

(2) Expired - A license that has not been renewed upon its stated expiration date.

(3) Revoked - A license terminated due to a violation of these rules, or state or federal law.

(4) Suspended - A license that has had its associated privileges temporarily removed.

Rule 420-2-1-.17 was repealed as per certification Filed March 20, 2001; effective April 24, 2001. As a result of this Rule 420-2-1-.19 was renumbered to 420-2-1-.18. Rule 420-2-1-.18 was renumbered 420-2-1-.07 as per certification Filed February 20, 2019; effective April 7, 2019.

Authors: William Crawford, M.D.; Stephen Wilson

Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, § 22-18-1, et seq.

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