South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 61 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
Subchapter 61-7 - EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
Sec2 61-7.100 - DEFINITIONS, LICENSURE, AND CERTIFICATION
Section 61-7.100.109 - Reciprocity
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
A. Candidates seeking reciprocity in South Carolina as an EMT-basic, AEMT, or Paramedic shall:
B. Candidates seeking reciprocity who hold a current and valid NREMT certification may apply for direct reciprocity at the level of the NREMT credential they hold by creating an up-to-date profile in the Department's credentialing system and submitting a complete reciprocity application in a format as determined by the Department. The candidate shall submit the following with the application:
C. Candidates not certified in South Carolina who hold a current and valid EMT-basic, AEMT, or Paramedic certification from other states and do not hold a current NREMT certification may apply for a one (1) year provisional certification at the level they hold. Candidates for provisional certification shall create an up-to-date profile in the Department's credentialing information system and submit a complete reciprocity application in a format as determined by the Department. The candidate shall submit the following with the application:
D. South Carolina provisional Certificates for all levels of certification shall expire one (1) year from the date of issue. Provisional certifications are non-renewable, and extensions are not permitted. An active military service member deployed outside of South Carolina may submit a written request in a format as determined by the Department for an extension on his or her provisional Certification and submit a copy of the active duty orders with the request.
E. To convert a South Carolina provisional certification to a conventional South Carolina Certification, the provisional Certificate holder shall obtain a NREMT certification and complete the recertification requirements pursuant to Section 107 prior to expiration.