Viewing an earlier, undated versionView current Subd. 1. EMT testing.
An examiner testing basic level EMT practical skills must:
- (1) be certified as an EMT, EMT-I, or EMT-P;
- (2) have two years or 4,000 hours' experience in emergency medical care;
- (3) be certified in basic cardiac life support; and
- (4) be approved by the board.
Subd. 2. EMT-I or EMT-P testing.
(a) An examiner testing EMT-I or EMT-P level practical skills must be approved by the board and:
- (1) be a physician or registered nurse; or
- (2) be a certified EMT-P, have two years or 4,000 hours' experience in emergency medical care and be certified in basic cardiac life support.
- (b) A physician must be available to answer questions relating to the evaluation of skill performance at the practical examination.