Ohio Administrative Code
Title 4765 - State Board of Emergency Medical Services
Chapter 4765-7 - Accreditation of Training Programs
Section 4765-7-01 - Merging of certificates of accreditation and general provisions

Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 4765-7-01

Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024

[Comment: For dates and availability of material incorporated by reference in this chapter, see rule 4765-1-03 of the Administrative Code.]

(A) An institution may not hold more than one certificate of accreditation.

(B) An institution that is granted a certificate of accreditation may be authorized by the board to operate one or more of the following training programs:

(1) Initial EMS certification training , as follows:
(a) Emergency medical responder;

(b) Emergency medical technician;

(c) Advanced emergency medical technician;

(d) Paramedic.

(2) EMS continuing education training ;

(3) Instructor certification training .

(C) In order to operate an additional EMS training program, an accredited institution shall submit a written request to the division and meet all requirements set forth in rule 4765-7-02 of the Administrative Code. Any additional training programs will expire on the expiration date of the current certificate of accreditation.

(D) A certificate of accreditation may be valid for up to five years pursuant to section 4765.17 of the Revised Code if the accredited institution meets all of the following requirements:

(1) The certificate holder is of good reputation;

(2) The accredited institution is in compliance with all the requirements in rule 4765-7-02 of the Administrative Code;

(3) The accredited institution has held a certificate of accreditation for the preceding six years;

(4) The accredited institution is in compliance with the requirements in paragraph (C) of rule 4765-7-07 of the Administrative Code;

(5) The previous certificate of accreditation was issued without any contingencies;

(6) The accredited institution has not been issued a provisional certificate of accreditation during the preceding six years;

(7) The accredited institution has not received any disciplinary action by the board during the preceding six years.

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