Idaho Administrative Code
Title IDAPA 16 - Health and Welfare, Department of
Rule 16.01.07 - EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) - PERSONNEL LICENSING REQUIREMENTS
PERSONNEL LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS
Section 16.01.07.150 - CERTIFICATE OF ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Universal Citation: ID Admin Code 16.01.07.150

Current through September 2, 2024

01. Personnel Licensure Requirements are Met. An individual, who has successfully completed an approved course, and meets all requirements for EMS personnel licensure required in Section 110 of these rules, except for obtaining an agency affiliation provided in Subsection 110.04 of these rules, may apply to the EMS Bureau for a certificate of eligibility.

02. Certificate of Eligibility Duration. Duration of a certificate of eligibility is determined using the specified time intervals of the personnel licensure level requirements in Section 115 of these rules.

03. Criminal History and Background Check. An individual applying for a certificate of eligibility must successfully complete a criminal history and background check within the six (6) months prior to the issuance or renewal of a certificate of eligibility, according to the provisions in IDAPA 16.05.06, "Criminal History and Background Checks." Denial without the grant of an exemption under the provisions in IDAPA 16.05.06, "Criminal History and Background Checks," will result in denial of a certificate of eligibility.

04. Renewal of Certificate of Eligibility. An individual must provide documentation that the following requirements have been met in order to renew a certificate of eligibility:

a. Continuing education requirements for the level of licensure listed under the license renewal requirements in Section 120 of these rules have been met; and

b. Successful completion of the standardized examination designated by the EMS Bureau for the certificate of eligibility.

05. Revocation of Certificate of Eligibility. The EMS Bureau will revoke a certificate of eligibility if the certificate holder is determined to no longer meet eligibility requirements or has obtained a personnel license.

Effective March 15, 2022

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