Alabama Administrative Code
Title 420 - ALABAMA STATE BOARD OF HEALTH
Chapter 420-2-1 - EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
Section 420-2-1-.30 - Impaired EMSP
Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1) When the OEMS receives evidence of the possible impairment of a licensed EMSP, it will initiate an investigation. The OEMS will consider the facts and circumstances of each case, and may recommend disciplinary action, or may offer entry into a drug, alcohol, or psychiatric rehabilitation program approved by the OEMS.
(2) An individual may be offered entry into a drug, alcohol, or psychiatric rehabilitation program if they meet the following criteria:
(3) An individual who meets the above criteria may regain his or her license if they successfully complete the rehabilitation program, and agree to the following conditions:
(4) An individual is in violation of this rule, and subject to immediate disciplinary action if any of the following occur:
(5) An emergency medical provider service shall immediately report to the OEMS, in writing, any EMSP who refuses, or tests positive on, any drug screening, including pre-employment screenings.
(6) Emergency medical provider services shall provide immediate notification to the OEMS and written documentation about any EMSP that is or appears to be impaired. Written documentation shall include the employee's name, level of licensure, license number, relevant facts, and drug screening and blood alcohol content results.
(7) An individual who meets the definition of an impaired EMSP or self admits to a drug, alcohol, or psychiatric facility shall provide immediate notification of his or her condition to the OEMS.
(8) An individual who is in violation of this rule and consents to surrender his or her license to avoid adverse licensure action may reapply for licensure no less than 2 years after the surrender was approved and accepted by the Board and only after completing an evaluation and subsequent treatment, if recommended, at an approved drug, alcohol, or psychiatric rehabilitation program. The individual must show sobriety during the program, and a letter of advocacy for relicensure must be sent from the facility to the OEMS.
Rule 420-2-1-.29 was renumbered 420-2-1-.30 as per certification Filed February 20, 2019; effective April 7, 2019.
Authors: William Crawford, M.D.; Jamie Gray
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, § 22-18-1, et seq.