Current through 2024-51, December 18, 2024
Section 163-5-A-5 - License Renewal and Expiration1. An application will not be accepted as complete unless it includes all materials required to be evaluated for licensure. 2. At the time of renewal, each licensee must certify, on an application provided by Maine EMS, the number of continuing education hours completed for license renewal. No additional information or continuing education documentation is required to be submitted at the time of renewal. However, the licensee shall retain documentation of continuing education hours included in the current renewal period. For purposes of this paragraph, "current renewal period" means the 24 month period prior to the application date. In calculating continuing education hours completed prior to the month of application, the last day of each month shall be considered the completion date for all continuing education completed within a given month.3. Applicants for license renewal will be selected by Maine EMS on a random basis for audit of continuing education compliance. In addition, an individual licensee may be selected for an audit as part of an investigation or if there is reasonable cause to believe the licensee has provided a false certification concerning the completion of continuing education requirements. An audit will review the continuing education hour certifications used for the past two license renewals submitted by the licensee, including the current renewal period.4. Licensees selected for audit will be notified to submit documentation of the continuing education hours that were certified by the licensee at the time of renewal. Continuing education hours that cannot be documented in accordance with the documentation requirements determined by the Board or that do not satisfy the requirements for continuing education contained in these Rules will be disallowed.5. Applicants for license renewal must present proof of satisfactory completion of continuing education in accordance with these Rules. Failure to comply with the continuing education rules may, at Maine EMS's discretion, result - in accordance with 32 M.R.S. Chapter 2-B and the Maine EMS Rules - in disciplinary action to deny license renewal, a decision to enter into a consent agreement and probation setting forth terms and conditions to correct the licensee's failure to complete continuing education or any other disciplinary action available to the Board. Terms and conditions of a consent agreement may include requiring completion of increased hours of continuing education, civil penalties, suspension and other terms as the Board, the licensee and the Department of the Attorney General determine appropriate. 6. A person may renew a license for up to ninety (90) days after the date of expiration. The ninety-day period does not postpone the expiration date of the license. Emergency Medical Dispatchers whose licenses have lapsed as of the expiration date cannot provide emergency medical dispatch services until a renewed license has been issued. 7. An application submitted more than 90 days after the license expiration date shall be considered an application for a new license and subject to all requirements governing new applications.16-163 C.M.R. ch. 5, § A-5