New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Saf - Department of Safety
Subtitle Saf-C - Commissioner, Department of Safety
Chapter Saf-C 5900 - EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES RULES
Part Saf-C 5910 - EMS I/C RESPONSIBILITIES AND TRAINING PROGRAMS
Section Saf-C 5910.05 - EMS I/C Responsibilities
Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Saf-C 5910.05
Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) The EMS I/C shall be responsible for the general effectiveness of the training program.
(b) The training program set forth in (a) above shall encompass the following:
(1) Operational goals and
objectives;
(2) Organization of the
program's content;
(3) Periodic
review of the program's goals and objectives, to determine
compliance;
(4) Continued
development and oversight of the program's administration;
(5) Maintaining accurate records of course
management, which shall be retained for a minimum period of 5 years from course
completion, to include:
a. Student
attendance;
b. Grades;
c. Evaluation of written and practical
examinations;
d. In-hospital
observation times and clinical rotations and locations, if
applicable;
e. Guest lecturer and
instructor aide attendance and materials presented, if applicable;
f. Training completed by all graduates and
attendees; and
g. Other records
relative to the conduct of the training program;
(6) Being a liaison between students, program
staff, and clinical affiliates;
(7)
Maintaining all correspondence between the EMS I/C and the division;
(8) The program schedules, to include dates,
times, and locations;
(9) The
assignment and conduct of any lesson offered;
(10) Compliance with site visits,
inspections, or audits by the division;
(11) Compliance with complaint
investigations; and
(12) Compliance
with the submission of any required documents, upon request by the
division.
(c) The EMS I/C shall be responsible for ensuring that any publications or advertisements pertaining to any program shall accurately reflect the education and training offered.
(d) The EMS I/C shall attend, at minimum, 60% of the classroom hours of an approved training program, and document such attendance.
(e) Notwithstanding (d) above:
(1) The required
60% attendance may be shared between no greater than 2 licensed EMS I/Cs who
shall be equally responsible for the program; and
(2) The EMS I/C shall attend, at minimum, 25%
of the classroom hours of an approved refresher training program, and document
such attendance.
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