Florida Administrative Code
64 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
64J - Division of Emergency Preparedness and Community Support
Chapter 64J-1 - EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
Section 64J-1.011 - Involuntary Inactive Certification
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) An EMT or paramedic certificate that is not renewed at the end of the 2-year certification period shall automatically revert to an inactive status for a period of no more than two additional 2-year renewal cycles.
(2) EMT certificates may be reactivated if the applicant submits the renewal certification fee required by section 401.34, F.S., a late renewal fee of $25 and:
(3) Paramedic certificates may be reactivated if the applicant submits the renewal certification fee required by section 401.34, F.S., a late renewal fee of $25, and:
(4) All recertification training requirements required for reactivation of a certificate under this rule section must be completed before the application is filed.
(5) Application for reactivation of a certificate under this rule must be made on Form DH 5023-MQA, 06/2017, Request for EMT/Paramedic Reactivation of Expired Certification, incorporated by reference and available at www.flhealthsource.gov and http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-09955.
(6) An application for reactivation received by the department more than four years after the expiration date of the certificate shall be denied. Such applicant is ineligible for recertification or reactivation and must meet the requirements for initial certification.
Rulemaking Authority 401.27, 401.35 FS. Law Implemented 401.27, 401.34, 401.35 FS.
New 8-4-98, Amended 1-3-99, 9-3-00, 4-15-01, 10-24-05, Formerly 64E-2.0095, Amended 11-22-09, 1-28-19.