(1) The bureau may endorse an individual as an EMS instructor who:
- (a) meets the initial licensure requirements in Section R911-5-601;
- (b) is currently licensed in the state as an EMR, EMT, AEMT, or paramedic;
- (c) has been a licensed EMR, EMT, AEMT, or paramedic for a minimum of two years; and
- (d) has a minimum of one year experience working as a licensed provider with a licensed or designated agency or an emergency health care facility.
- (2) The bureau adopts the 2002 National Guidelines For Educating EMS Instructors, which is incorporated by reference in this rule.
- (3) An EMS instructor may only teach up to the license level for which the instructor is licensed.
- (4) An EMS instructor shall comply with the teaching standards and procedures in the 2024 Course Coordinator Manual, which is incorporated by reference in this rule.
- (5) An EMS instructor shall maintain the EMS license for the level the instructor is endorsed to teach. If an individual's EMS license lapses, the instructor endorsement shall become invalid until the EMS license is renewed.
KEY: emergency medical services
Date of Last Change: June 10, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 53-2d-101.1