Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: The department is amending section (1)(B),
and sections (2), (3) and (4), and the EMS personnel license application and
adding a new verification form which provides an opportunity for EMT-Basics
that are current members of the United States Armed Forces including National
Guard and Reserves or past members of the United States Armed Forces including
National Guard and Reserves who were honorably discharged within the past two
(2) years to obtain a United States Armed Forces license from the EMS Bureau.
This amendment also adds this United States Armed Forces license option to the
EMS Bureau application. Further, this amendment adds the requirement for
EMT-Intermediate relicensure applicants who do not have a current certification
with the National Registry of EMTs to attach a basic cardiac life support
training card indicating training in this course to their application for
relicensure.
PUBLISHER'S NOTE: The secretary of state has
determined that the publication of the entire text of the material which is
incorporated by reference as a portion of this rule would be unduly cumbersome
and expensive. This material as incorporated by reference in this rule shall be
maintained by the agency at its headquarters and shall be made available to the
public for inspection and copying at no more than the actual cost of
reproduction. This note applies only to the reference material. The entire text
of the rule is printed here.
(1) Application Requirements for Emergency
Medical Technician (EMT) Licensure.
(A) Each
applicant for licensure or relicensure as an EMT-Basic, EMT-Intermediate, or
EMT-Paramedic shall submit an application for licensure to the Emergency
Medical Services (EMS) Bureau. An applicant for relicensure must submit their
application no less than thirty (30) days or no more than one hundred twenty
(120) days prior to the expiration date of their current license.
(B) An application shall include, but is not
limited to, the following information: whether an initial licensure or
relicensure application; if previously licensed, their license number and
expiration date; type of licensure applied for (EMT-Basic (EMT-B),
EMT-Intermediate (EMT-I), or EMT-Paramedic (EMT-P)); type of certification or
education used for licensure or relicensure; applicant's name, signature,
address, date of birth, sex, daytime telephone number, email address (if
applicable), and Social Security number; if applicable, whether or not the
applicant is a past member of the United States Armed Forces including National
Guard and Reserves who has been honorably discharged within the past two (2)
years who requests an EMT-B United States Armed Forces license and, if
applicable, attach to the application a copy of the applicant's certificate of
release or discharge from active duty (DD form 214) or an NGB-22 which verifies
the applicant's honorable discharge and discharge date; whether or not the
applicant is a current member of the United States Armed Forces including
National Guard and Reserves who requests an EMT-B United States Armed Forces
license and, if applicable, attach to the application a copy of the applicant's
common access card; type of present primary EMS affiliation; prior
administrative licen-sure actions taken against any license or certification in
Missouri or any other state; whether they have been finally adjudicated and
found guilty, or entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere,
in a criminal prosecution under the laws of any state or of the United States,
whether or not they received a suspended imposition of sentence for any
criminal offense; if the answer is yes to the preceding statement, they must
attach to their application a certified copy of all charging documents (such as
complaints, informations, or indictments), judgments and sentencing
information, plea agreements and probation terms, and any other information
they wish considered; certification by the applicant that they have the ability
to speak, read, and write the English language; certification by the applicant
that they do not have a physical or mental impairment which would substantially
limit their ability to perform the essential functions of an emergency medical
technician position with or without a reasonable accommodation; certification
by the applicant that if relicensing using continuing education that they have
successfully completed the required continuing education in accordance with
state regulations, have attached a list of these continuing education units,
and are in possession of documents of the required continuing education, and
will make all records available to the EMS Bureau upon request under penalty of
license action up to and including revocation; certification by the applicant
that the application contains no misrepresentation or falsifications and that
the information given by them is true and complete to the best of their
knowledge; certification by the applicant that they have the intention and the
ability to comply with the regulations promulgated under the Comprehensive
Emergency Medical Services Systems Act, Chapter 190, RSMo; certification by the
applicant that they have been a resident of Missouri for five (5) consecutive
years prior to the date on their application or have attached to the
application at least two (2) completed fingerprint cards .
(C) All applicants shall provide their Social
Security number on their application so the Bureau of EMS can perform criminal
history checks to determine the recency and relatedness of any criminal
convictions prior to the licensure or relicensure of the applicant. Criminal
history checks that the EMS Bureau finds not to be relevant to the licensure or
relicensure of an EMT will not be maintained in the applicant's file.
(D) All applicants shall attach to the
application a list of the qualifying continuing education used for relicensure,
as applicable. This list shall include verification by the applicant's training
officer or medical director that all core requirements have been met. Receipt
of this list does not constitute approval of continuing education by the EMS
Bureau.
(E) An applicant shall
provide all information and certification required on the EMS Bureau
application for EMT licensure. Incomplete or inaccurate information on an
application shall be cause to deny or take action upon a license.
(F) An applicant shall disclose if they have
ever been subject to limitation, suspension, or termination of their right to
practice in a health care occupation and/or voluntarily surrendered a health
care license or certification in any state.
(2) EMT-Basic (EMT-B) Licensure and
Relicensure Requirements.
(A) EMT-Basic
(Initial Licensure). Initial licensure requirements apply to any person who was
not licensed in Missouri prior to August 28, 1998, as an attendant or
attendant-driver by the EMS Bureau or whose Missouri license has expired for
more than two (2) years. The applicant for initial licensure shall submit with
their license application to the EMS Bureau evidence of current certification
with the National Registry of EMTs as an EMT-B, EMT-I, or EMT-P. Any applicant
for initial licensure as an EMT-B who is a past member of the United States
Armed Forces including National Guard and Reserves who has been honorably
discharged from the United States Armed Forces including National Guard and
Reserves within the past two (2) years may request an EMT-B United States Armed
Forces license with the EMS Bureau. The applicant shall submit to the EMS
Bureau a copy of the applicant's certificate of release or discharge from
active duty (a DD form 214) or NGB-22 which verifies the applicant's honorable
discharge and discharge date in order to receive an EMT-B United States Armed
Forces license from the EMS Bureau that will provide the licensee's date of
honorable military discharge. Any applicant for initial licensure as an EMT-B
who is a current member of the United States Armed Forces including National
Guard and Reserves may request an EMT-B United States Armed Forces license with
the EMS Bureau. The applicant shall submit to the EMS Bureau a copy of the
applicant's common access card in order to receive an EMT-B United States Armed
Forces license from the EMS Bureau that will provide that the applicant is
currently in the United States Armed Forces including National Guard and
Reserves.
(B) The EMT-B in Missouri
may be permitted to perform blood glucose analysis, twelve (12) lead EKG
acquisition and transmission, non-invasive airway devices not intended to be
placed in the trachea, and all skills in the National Scope of Practice for
Emergency Medical Technicians which is incorporated by reference in this rule
as published in 2007 by the U.S. Department of Transportation and is available
at U.S. Department of Transportation, Office of Emergency Medical Services,
West Building W 44-314, 1200 New Jersey Ave. SE, NTI 140, Washington, DC 20590.
This rule does not incorporate any subsequent amendments or
additions.
(C) EMT-Basic
(Relicensure or Step Down from EMT-P or EMT-I).
1. The applicant for relicensure shall submit
with their license application to the EMS Bureau evidence of current
certification with the National Registry of EMTs as an EMT-Basic,
EMT-Intermediate, or EMT-Paramedic; or
2. An applicant shall certify to the EMS
Bureau:
A. That they have successfully
completed one hundred (100) hours of continuing education which meet the EMS
Bureau's approval criteria under 19 CSR 30-40.331, forty-eight (48) hours of
which cover all elements of the EMT-B core continuing education curriculum and
fifty-two (52) hours of which may be elective topics from the EMT-B, EMT-I, or
EMT-P curriculum;
B. That they are
able to produce documentation of the required continuing education, and will
make all records available to the EMS Bureau upon request. Licensees shall
maintain such records for a period of five (5) years after the date of
relicensure. Failure to obtain and retain complete and accurate documentation
shall be cause for taking action upon a license; and
C. That they have current basic cardiac life
support training (does not count towards core continuing education
curriculum).
(3) Any applicant for relicensure as an EMT-B
who has been honorably discharged from the United States Armed Forces including
National Guard and Reserves within the past two (2) years may request an EMT-B
United States Armed Forces license with the EMS Bureau. The applicant shall
submit to the EMS Bureau a copy of the applicant's certificate of release or
discharge from active duty (a DD form 214) or an NGB-22 which verifies the
applicant's honorable discharge and discharge date in order to receive an EMT-B
United States Armed Forces license from the EMS Bureau that will provide the
licensee's date of honorable military discharge. Any applicant for relicensure
as an EMT-B who is a current member of the United States Armed Forces including
National Guard and Reserves may request an EMT-B United States Armed Forces
license with the EMS Bureau. The applicant shall submit to the EMS Bureau a
copy of the applicant's common access card in order to receive an EMT-B United
States Armed Forces license from the EMS Bureau that will provide that the
applicant is currently in the United States Armed Forces including National
Guard and Reserves.
(4) EMT-Paramedic Licensure and Relicensure
Requirements.
(A) EMT-Paramedic (Initial
Licensure). Initial licensure requirements apply to any person who was not
licensed in Missouri prior to August 28, 1998, as a mobile emergency medical
technician by the EMS Bureau or whose Missouri license has expired for more
than two (2) years.
1. Any EMT-Paramedic
applicant for initial licensure without an EMT-B United States Armed Forces
license from the EMS Bureau pursuant to subsection (2)(A) or subparagraph
(2)(C)2.D. above, shall submit with the applicant's license application to the
EMS Bureau evidence of current certification with the National Registry of EMTs
as an EMT-P.
2. Any EMT-Paramedic
applicant for initial licensure who received an EMT-B United States Armed
Forces License from the EMS Bureau pursuant to subsection (2)(A) or
subparagraph (2)(C)2.D., who does not have evidence of current certification
with the National Registry of EMTs as an EMT-P and who successfully passed the
EMT-P final written and practical examinations and the clinical hours and
experience required by 19 CSR 30-40.331(1)(N), shall submit with the
applicant's license application to the EMS Bureau the following:
A. A verification form included herein
completed by the EMT-P training entity verifying successful completion by the
applicant of the EMT-P final written and practical examinations and the
clinical hours and experience required by 19 CSR 30-40.331(1)(N); and
B. A copy of the front and back of an
advanced cardiac life support training card which confirms that the applicant
has successfully completed an advanced cardiac life support training course
within the past two (2) years.
(B) EMT-Paramedic (Relicensure).
1. The applicant for relicensure shall submit
with their license application to the EMS Bureau evidence of current
certification with the National Registry of EMTs as an EMT-P; or
2. An applicant shall certify to the EMS
Bureau:
A. That they have successfully
completed one hundred forty-four (144) hours of continuing education which meet
the EMS Bureau's approval criteria under 19 CSR 30-40.331, forty-eight (48)
hours of which may be elective topics and the remaining ninety-six (96) hours
covering all elements of the EMT-P core continuing education curriculum;
B. That they are able to produce
documentation of the required continuing education and will make all records
available to the EMS Bureau upon request. Licensees shall maintain such records
for a period of five (5) years after the date of relicensure. Failure to obtain
and retain complete and accurate documentation shall be cause for taking action
upon a license; and
C. That they
have current advanced cardiac life support training (can be counted towards the
refresher requirement).
(5)
EMT-Intermediate (EMT-I) Licensure and Relicensure Requirements.
(A) EMT-I (Initial Licensure). Initial
licensure requirements apply to any person applying for licensure in Missouri.
The EMT-I in Missouri may perform all the skills except intraosseous infusions
in the
National EMS Scope of Practice Model for Advanced EMT
which is incorporated by reference in this rule as published in 2007 by the
U.S. Department of Transportation and is available at U.S. Department of
Transportation, Office of Emergency Medical Services, West Building W 44-314,
1200 New Jersey Ave. SE, NTI 140, Washington, DC 20590. This rule does not
incorporate any subsequent amendments or additions.
1. Any EMT-I applicant for initial licensure
without an EMT-B United States Armed Forces license from the EMS Bureau
pursuant to subsection (2)(A) or subparagraph (2)(C)2.D. above, shall submit
with the applicant's license application to the EMS Bureau evidence of current
certification with the National Registry of EMTs as an EMT-I.
2. Any EMT-I applicant for initial licensure
who received an EMT-B United States Armed Forces License from the EMS Bureau
pursuant to subsection (2)(A) or subparagraph (2)(C)2.D. above, who does not
have evidence of current certification with the National Registry of EMTs as an
EMT-I and who successfully passed the EMT-I final written and practical
examinations and the clinical hours and experience required by 19 CSR
30-40.331(1)(N) shall submit with the applicant's license application to the
EMS Bureau the following:
A. A verification
form included herein completed by the EMT-I training entity verifying
successful completion by the applicant of the EMT-I final written and practical
examinations and the clinical hours and experience required by 19 CSR
30-40.331(1)(N); and
B. A copy of
the front and back of a basic cardiac life support training card which confirms
that the applicant has successfully completed a basic cardiac life support
training course within the past two (2) years.
(B) EMT-Intermediate (EMT-I) Relicensure.
1. The applicant for relicensure shall submit
with their license application to the EMS Bureau evidence of current
certification with the National Registry of EMTs as an EMT-I; or
2. An applicant shall certify to the EMS
Bureau:
A. That they have successfully
completed one hundred forty-four (144) hours of continuing education which meet
the EMS Bureau's approval criteria under 19 CSR 30-40.331, seventy-two (72)
hours of which cover all elements of the EMT-I core continuing education
curriculum and seventy-two (72) hours of which may be elective topics from the
EMT-B, EMT-I, or EMT-P curriculum;
B. That they are able to produce
documentation of the required continuing education and shall make all records
available to the EMS Bureau upon request. Licensees shall maintain such records
for a period of five (5) years after the date of relicensure; and
C. Applicants shall produce a copy of the
front and back of a basic cardiac life support training card which confirms
that the applicant has successfully completed a basic cardiac life support
training course within the past two (2) years.
(C) EMT-B Step Down from EMT-P or EMT-I.
1. The applicant for relicensure shall submit
with their license application to the EMS Bureau evidence of current
certification with the National Registry of EMTs as an EMT-B, EMT-I, or EMT-P;
or
2. An applicant shall certify to
the EMS Bureau:
A. That they have successfully
completed one hundred (100) hours of continuing education which meet the EMS
Bureau's approval criteria under 19 CSR 30-40.331, forty-eight (48) hours of
which cover all elements of the EMT-B core continuing education curriculum and
fifty-two (52) hours of which may be elective topics from the EMT-B, EMT-I, or
EMT-P curriculum;
B. That they are
able to produce documentation of the required continuing education and shall
make all records available to the EMS Bureau upon request. Licensees shall
maintain such records for a period of five (5) years after the date of
relicensure.
C. Applicants shall
also have current basic cardiac life support training. This does not count
towards core continuing education curriculum.
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*Original authority: 190.142, RSMo 1998, amended 1999,
2002; 190.160, RSMo 1973, amended 1998, 2002; 190.165, RSMo 1973, amended 1978,
1998, 2002; and 190.185, RSMo 1973, amended 1989, 1993, 1995, 1998,
2002.