- (1) The bureau may endorse an individual who is a licensed EMR, EMT, AEMT, or paramedic as an EMS instructor for a two-year period.
(2) An individual who wishes to become endorsed as an EMS instructor shall submit to the bureau:
- (a) a completed application;
- (b) applicable fees;
- (c) a letter of recommendation regarding EMS skills and teaching abilities from a licensed or designated agency, which must be on the organization's letterhead and signed;
- (d) documentation of 15 hours of teaching experience in EMS or other related medical discipline, such as first aid or CPR;
- (e) documentation showing successful completion of the bureau sponsored initial EMS instructor training course;
- (f) a completed and signed instructor contract with the bureau, agreeing to abide by the standards and procedures in the Course Coordinator Manual; and
- (g) documentation of a minimum of 25 patient contacts with a licensed or designated agency or an emergency health care facility no more than one year before the date of application, which must be on the designated agency or emergency health care facility's letterhead and signed.
KEY: emergency medical services
Date of Last Change: June 10, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 53-2d-101.1