Utah Administrative Code (Current through November 1, 2019) |
R426. Health, Family Health and Preparedness, Emergency Medical Services |
R426-5. Emergency Medical Services Training, Endorsement, Certification, and Licensing Standards |
R426-5-1800. Course Coordinator Endorsement
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(1) The Department may endorse an individual as an EMS course coordinator for a two-year period.
(2) An individual who wishes to become endorsed as a course coordinator shall:
(a) Be endorsed as an EMS instructor;
(b) be a co-coordinator of record for one Department-approved course with a endorsed course coordinator;
(c) submit a written evaluation and recommendation from the course coordinator in the co-coordinated course;
(d) complete endorsement requirements within one year of completion of the Department's course for new course coordinators;
(e) submit an application and pay all applicable fees;
(f) complete the Department's course for new course coordinators;
(g) sign and submit the "Course Coordinator Contract" to the Department agreeing to abide to the standards and procedures in the then current Course Coordinator Manual; and
(h) maintain EMS instructor endorsement.
(3) A Course Coordinator may only coordinate courses up to the licensure level to which the course coordinator is licensed.
(4) A course coordinator shall abide by the terms of the "Course Coordinator Contract" and comply with the standards and procedures in the Course Coordinator Manual as incorporated into the "Course Coordinator Contract."
(5) A Course Coordinator shall maintain an EMS Instructor endorsement and the EMS license for the level that the course coordinator is endorsed to coordinate. If an individual's EMS license lapses, the Course Coordinator endorsement is invalid until EMS license is renewed.