- (1) The bureau may endorse an individual as an EMS course coordinator for a two-year period.
(2) An individual who seeks to become endorsed as a course coordinator shall submit to the bureau:
- (a) documentation showing completion of a minimum of 30 hours of EMS instruction no more than one year before the date of application;
- (b) documentation showing current EMS instructor endorsement;
- (c) documentation showing the applicant was a co-coordinator of record for one bureau approved course with an endorsed course coordinator;
- (d) a written evaluation and recommendation from the course coordinator in which the applicant co-coordinated a course;
- (e) documentation showing completion of the bureau's course for new course coordinators within one year before the date of the application;
- (f) a completed course coordinator endorsement application;
- (g) applicable fees;
(h) documentation showing completion of the bureau's course for new course coordinators;
- (i) a completed and signed course coordinator contract agreeing to abide to the standards and procedures in the Course Coordinator Manual; and
- (j) documentation showing EMS instructor endorsement.
- (3) A course coordinator may only coordinate courses up to the licensure level for which the course coordinator is licensed.
- (4) If an individual's EMS license or EMS instructor endorsement lapses, the course coordinator endorsement shall become invalid until EMS license or EMS instructor endorsement is renewed.
KEY: emergency medical services
Date of Last Change: June 10, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 53-2d-101.1