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SF 2621

as introduced - 84th Legislature (2005 - 2006) Posted on 12/15/2009 12:00am

KEY: stricken = removed, old language.
underscored = added, new language.

Current Version - as introduced

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A bill for an act
relating to health; requiring programs to meet an average yearly pass rate for
EMT certification; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 144E.285,
subdivision 1.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:

Section 1.

Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 144E.285, subdivision 1, is amended to
read:


Subdivision 1.

Approval required.

(a) All training programs for an EMT, EMT-I,
or EMT-P must be approved by the board.

(b) To be approved by the board, a training program must:

(1) submit an application prescribed by the board that includes:

(i) type and length of course to be offered;

(ii) names, addresses, and qualifications of the program medical director, program
training coordinator, and instructors;

(iii) names and addresses of clinical sites, including a contact person and telephone
number;

(iv) admission criteria for students; and

(v) materials and equipment to be used;

(2) for each course, implement the most current version of the United States
Department of Transportation curriculum or its equivalent as determined by the board
applicable to EMT, EMT-I, or EMT-P training;

(3) have a program medical director and a program coordinator;

(4) utilize instructors who meet the requirements of section 144E.283 for teaching at
least 50 percent of the course content. The remaining 50 percent of the course may be
taught by guest lecturers approved by the training program coordinator or medical director;

(5) have at least one instructor for every ten students at the practical skill stations;

(6) maintain a written agreement with a licensed hospital or licensed ambulance
service designating a clinical training site;

(7) retain documentation of program approval by the board, course outline, and
student information;

(8) notify the board of the starting date of a course prior to the beginning of a
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(9) submit the appropriate fee as required under section 144E.29deleted text begin .deleted text end new text begin ; andnew text end

new text begin (10) maintain a minimum average yearly pass rate on the state EMT certification
exam that is equal to the national average pass rate on the certification exam. The pass rate
will be determined by the percent of candidates who pass the exam on the first attempt. A
training program not meeting this yearly standard shall be placed on probation and shall
be on a performance improvement plan approved by the board until meeting the pass rate
standard. While on probation, the training program may continue providing classes if
meeting the terms of the performance improvement plan as determined by the board. If
a training program having probation status fails to meet the pass rate standard after two
years in which an EMT initial course has been taught, the board may take disciplinary
action under subdivision 5.
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