Md. Code Regs. 30.02.02.03

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 24, December 2, 2024
Section 30.02.02.03 - Requirements
A. An individual applying for reciprocal licensure or certification shall meet the requirements of Regulation .04 of this chapter.
B. To qualify for licensure or certification, an applicant other than an applicant under §A of this regulation shall be 18 years old or older, except an individual:
(1) Who is between the ages of 16 and 18 may apply for emergency medical responder or emergency medical technician examination and certification with written permission from a parent or legal guardian;
(2) Shall be 16 years old or older before participating in any BLS clinical training or internship; and
(3) Shall be 18 years old or older before participating in any ALS clinical training or internship.
C. In addition to the requirements of §B of this regulation, an applicant for emergency medical responder certification shall:
(1) Have successfully completed an emergency medical responder course approved by the EMS Board;
(2) Have successfully completed the practical certification examination administered in conjunction with the emergency medical responder course; and
(3) Have passed an emergency medical responder written certification examination administered by an EMS educational program approved by the EMS Board.
D. In addition to the requirements of §B of this regulation, an applicant for emergency medical technician certification shall:
(1) Have successfully completed:
(a) An emergency medical technician course approved by the EMS Board; or
(b) If the applicant is a licensed nurse, licensed physician, or certified physician assistant, the health care provider to emergency medical technician program;
(2) Have successfully completed an internship approved by MIEMSS ;
(3) Have passed an emergency medical technician written certification examination approved by MIEMSS;
(4) Have successfully completed the emergency medical technician practical certification examination administered by MIEMSS; and
(5) Be currently affiliated with an EMS operational program.
E. In addition to the requirements of §B of this regulation, an applicant for initial CRT licensure shall:
(1) Have successfully completed:
(a) A CRT course approved by the EMS Board;
(b) If the applicant is a licensed nurse, licensed physician, or certified physician assistant, the health care provider to CRT program;
(2) Have successfully completed immediately before application for licensure:
(a) At least 12 full months of experience in providing patient care as an emergency medical technician with an EMS operational program; or
(b) At least 150 documented ambulance responses providing patient care, including patient assessment, with an EMS operational program;
(3) Submit evidence of Current active status registration as an EMT-I/99 with the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians;
(4) Successfully complete a Maryland protocol review session approved by MIEMSS;
(5) Be currently affiliated with an ALS EMS operational program; and
(6) Have passed a written CRT licensure examination approved by MIEMSS.
F. In addition to the requirements of §B of this regulation, an applicant for initial paramedic licensure shall:
(1) Have successfully completed:
(a) A paramedic course approved by the EMS Board;
(b) If the applicant is a licensed nurse, licensed physician, or certified physician assistant, the health care provider to paramedic program; or
(c) If the applicant is a CRT, the paramedic bridge course;
(2) Have successfully completed immediately before application for licensure:
(a) At least 12 full months of experience in providing patient care as an emergency medical technician with an EMS operational program;
(b) At least 150 documented ambulance responses providing patient care, including patient assessment, with an EMS operational program;
(c) If the applicant is a licensed nurse, licensed physician, or certified physician assistant, the health care provider to paramedic program; or
(d) If the applicant is a CRT, the paramedic bridge course;
(3) Submit evidence of current active status registration as a paramedic with the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians;
(4) Successfully complete a Maryland protocol review session approved by MIEMSS;
(5) Be currently affiliated with an ALS EMS operational program; and
(6) Have passed a written paramedic licensure examination approved by MIEMSS.
G. In addition to the requirements of §B of this regulation, an applicant for EMD licensure shall:
(1) Have successfully completed:
(a) The basic telecommunicator course or an equivalent course approved by the Emergency Number Systems Board; or
(b) 2,000 hours of public safety call-taking or call-allocating experience;
(2) Have successfully completed an EMD training program approved by the EMS Board;
(3) Be affiliated with an EMD operational program which has been approved by the EMS Board;
(4) Have:
(a) Successfully completed the EMD written examination of an approved EMD training program; or
(b) Passed an EMD written licensure examination approved MIEMSS; and
(5) Submit with the application evidence of:
(a) Successful completion within the previous 18 months of a health care provider level cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) curriculum or equivalent approved by the EMS Board; or
(b) For applicants for EMD licensure with a disability which prevents the performance of the practical portion of a CPR training course, successful completion of the didactic portion of the CPR training course and the CPR course written exam within the previous 18 months.
H. In determining whether any experience or internship required for licensure or certification has been completed, the EMS Board shall give credit to the individual for all relevant experience as a service member.
I. The EMS Board shall credit any training and education provided by the military and completed by a service member toward any training or education requirements for licensure or certification if the training or education is determined by the EMS Board to be:
(1) Substantially equivalent to the training or education required by the EMS Board; and
(2) Not otherwise contrary to any other licensing requirement.

Md. Code Regs. 30.02.02.03

Regulations.03 amended effective July 1, 2002 (29:12 Md. R. 930)
Regulation .03 amended effective May 30, 2011 (38:11 Md. R. 672);40:24 Md. R. 2017, eff. 12/12/2013 ; 41:9 Md. R. 523, eff. 5/12/2014 ; amended effective 49:14 Md. R.705, eff. 7/11/2022