Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(b) The Department shall amend, deny,
suspend, or revoke the credentials of EMS personnel for any of the following:
(1) significant failure to comply with the
applicable performance and credentialing requirements as found in this
Subchapter;
(2) making false
statements or representations to the Department, or concealing information in
connection with an application for credentials;
(3) making false statements or
representations, concealing information, or failing to respond to inquiries
from the Department during a complaint investigation;
(4) tampering with, or falsifying any record
used in the process of obtaining an initial EMS credential, or in the renewal
of an EMS credential;
(5) in any
manner or using any medium, engaging in the stealing, manipulating, copying,
reproducing, or reconstructing of any written EMS credentialing examination
questions, or scenarios;
(6)
cheating, or assisting others to cheat while preparing to take, or when taking
a written EMS credentialing examination;
(7) altering an EMS credential, using an EMS
credential that has been altered, or permitting or allowing another person to
use his or her EMS credential for the purpose of alteration. "Altering"
includes changing the name, expiration date, or any other information appearing
on the EMS credential;
(8)
unprofessional conduct, including a significant failure to comply with the
rules relating to the function of credentialed EMS personnel contained in this
Subchapter, or the performance of or attempt to perform a procedure that is
detrimental to the health and safety of any person, or that is beyond the scope
of practice of credentialed EMS personnel or EMS instructors;
(9) being unable to perform as credentialed
EMS personnel with reasonable skill and safety to patients and the public by
reason of illness that will compromise skill and safety, use of alcohol, drugs,
chemicals, or any other type of material, or by reason of any physical
impairment;
(10) conviction in any
court of a crime involving moral turpitude, a conviction of a felony, a
conviction requiring registering on a sex offender registry, or conviction of a
crime involving the scope of practice of credentialed EMS personnel;
(11) by theft or false representations,
obtaining or attempting to obtain, money or anything of value from a patient,
EMS Agency, or educational institution;
(12) adjudication of mental
incompetence;
(13) lack of
competence to practice with a reasonable degree of skill and safety for
patients, including a failure to perform a prescribed procedure, failure to
perform a prescribed procedure competently, or performance of a procedure that
is not within the scope of practice of credentialed EMS personnel or EMS
instructors;
(14) performing as a
credentialed EMS personnel in any EMS System in which the individual is not
affiliated and authorized to function;
(15) performing or authorizing the
performance of procedures, or administration of medications detrimental to a
student or individual;
(16) delay
or failure to respond when on-duty and dispatched to a call for EMS
assistance;
(17) testing positive,
whether for-cause or at random, through urine, blood, or breath sampling, for
any substance, legal or illegal, that is likely to impair the physical or
psychological ability of the credentialed EMS personnel to perform all required
or expected functions while on duty;
(18) failure to comply with G.S. 143-518
regarding the use or disclosure of records or data associated with EMS Systems,
Specialty Care Transport Programs, Alternative Practice Settings, or
patients;
(19) refusing to consent
to any criminal history check required by G.S. 131E-159;
(20) abandoning or neglecting a patient who
is in need of care, without making arrangements for the continuation of such
care;
(21) falsifying a patient's
record or any controlled substance records;
(22) harassing, abusing, or intimidating a
patient, EMS personnel, other allied healthcare personnel, student, educational
institution staff, members of the public, or OEMS staff, either physically,
verbally, or in writing;
(23)
engaging in any activities of a sexual nature with a patient, including
kissing, fondling, or touching while responsible for the care of that
individual;
(24) any criminal
arrests that involve charges that have been determined by the Department to
indicate a necessity to seek action in order to further protect the public
pending adjudication by a court;
(25) altering, destroying, or attempting to
destroy evidence needed for a complaint investigation being conducted by the
OEMS;
(26) significant failure to
comply with a condition to the issuance of an encumbered EMS credential with
limited and restricted practices for persons in the chemical addiction or abuse
treatment program;
(27)
unauthorized possession of lethal or non-lethal weapons, chemical irritants to
include mace, pepper (oleoresin capsicum) spray and tear gas, or explosives
while in the performance of providing emergency medical services;
(28) significant failure to comply to provide
EMS care records to the licensed EMS provider for submission to the OEMS as
required by Rule .0204 of this Subchapter;
(29) continuing to provide EMS care after
local suspension of practice privileges by the local EMS System, Medical
Director, or Alternative Practice Setting;
(30) representing or allowing others to
represent that the credentialed EMS personnel has a credential that the
credentialed EMS personnel does not in fact have;
(31) diversion of any medication requiring
medical oversight for credentialed EMS personnel;
(32) filing a knowingly false complaint
against an individual, EMS Agency, or educational institution; or
(33) failure to comply with educational
requirements defined in Sections .0500 and .0600 of this Subchapter.
(f) The OEMS shall
provide written notification of the amendment, denial, suspension, or
revocation. This notice shall be given personally or by certified mail, and
shall set forth:
(1) the factual
allegations;
(2) the statutes or
rules alleged to have been violated; and
(3) notice of the individual's right to a
contested hearing, set forth in Rule .1509 of this Section, on the revocation
of the credential.