Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SYSTEM
Title 172 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSURE
Chapter 11 - LICENSURE OF EMERGENCY CARE PROVIDERS
Section 172-11-014 - INITIAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE INSTRUCTOR LICENSURE
Universal Citation: 172 NE Admin Rules and Regs ch 11 ยง 014
Current through September 17, 2024
Any person who wishes to represent themselves as an emergency medical service instructor must be licensed as such. To obtain a license, an applicant must submit a complete application provided by the Department and provide documentation demonstrating the applicant meets the statutory requirements, 172 NAC 10, and this chapter.
014.01 QUALIFICATIONS. An applicant who wishes to be licensed as an emergency medical service instructor must meet the requirements described below:
(A) Be at least 18 years of age and of
good character;
(B) Hold a current
license as an emergency care provider at or above the level being taught or
hold a current license as a registered nurse, advanced practice registered
nurse, physician assistant, doctor of medicine, or doctor of
osteopathy;
(C) Have successfully
completed:
(i) The 1986, 1995, or 2002 U.S.
Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Administration Emergency
Medical Service Instructor Course;
(ii) A college or university program where
the applicant received a bachelor's degree or above in education;
(iii) The National Fire Protection Agency
1041 Instructor 2 Course; or
(iv)
An equivalent course as approved by the Board; and
(D) All applicants for an initial emergency
medical services instructor must hold a current National Registry of Emergency
Medical Technician certification at or above the level being instructed. An
applicant currently licensed as a registered nurse, advanced practice
registered nurse, physician assistant, doctor of medicine, or doctor of
osteopathy is deemed to have met this requirement and must submit a copy of
their current and unrestricted license.
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