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TITLE 25HEALTH SERVICES
PART 1DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
CHAPTER 157EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE
SUBCHAPTER DEMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES PERSONNEL CERTIFICATION
RULE §157.43Course Coordinator Certification

  (16) in cooperation with the training program supervise and evaluate the effectiveness of the clinical and field internship training for assigned courses;

  (17) in cooperation with the training program attest to the successful course completion of all students who meet the program's requirements for completion;

  (18) provide students with written information on the Texas process to gain certification or licensure;

  (19) educate students on current Texas EMS laws, policies and rules;

  (20) provide written notification to the department within 24 hours or the next normal business day when leaving as the course coordinator for an ongoing EMS program; and

  (21) provide to the program within 24 hours or the next normal business day all course material for an ongoing EMS program.

(i) Exception. A program may request the department to grant an exception to allow a person not currently certified as a course coordinator to temporarily perform the duties listed in subsection (h) of this section.

  (1) Such request must be submitted in writing and must include the following:

    (A) documentation of the urgency of the situation;

    (B) a letter from the program endorsing the individual who is to temporarily perform the duties of course coordinator; and

    (C) letters of intent from qualified providers of clinical and field internship experiences appropriate to the level of training to be offered; and

    (D) a letter of intent from a medical director.

  (2) In determining whether the request for an exception is to be approved or denied, the department shall consider but not be limited to the following issues:

    (A) resignation of a previous course coordinator or the inability of a course coordinator to complete a current training course;

    (B) need for training in an area where a certified course coordinator is not available within a reasonable distance and training is unavailable through no outreach or distance learning technology; and

    (C) the probable adverse consequences to prehospital emergency care, if the exception is not approved.

  (3) After evaluation by the department, the program shall be notified, in writing, of the approval or denial of the request.

  (4) An individual who is approved shall be considered a temporary course coordinator for not more than two years . If all requirements for course coordinator certification are not met in the two-year period, the approved training program with which the coordinator is affiliated must demonstrate a continuing need for the exception. If the department does not continue the exception, temporary status shall cease and the individual may no longer function as a temporary course coordinator.

(j) Recertification.

  (1) Prior to the expiration of a course coordinator certificate, the department shall send a notice of expiration to the certificant at the address shown in the current records of the department. It is the responsibility of course coordinators to notify the department of any change of address.

  (2) If a certificant has not received notice of expiration from the department 30 days prior to the expiration, it is the duty of the certificant to notify the department and request an application for recertification. Failure to apply for recertification shall result in expiration of the certificate.

  (3) To be eligible for recertification, the course coordinator shall meet recertification requirements during the latest coordinator certification period and:

    (A) maintain active EMS certification as required in subsection (a)(2) of this section;

    (B) attend updates for course coordinator as required by the department;

    (C) maintain association with:

      (i) an approved basic or advanced program if recertifying as a basic coordinator;

      (ii) an approved advanced program if recertifying as an advanced coordinator;

    (D) maintain affiliation with entities which provide clinical and field internship experience;

    (E) submit an application for recertification and a nonrefundable fee as in subsection (d) or (e) of this section;

    (F) submit documentation of observing or providing at least 8 hours of emergency medical care by a licensed EMS provider, first responder organization or clinical site.

  (4) After verification by the department of the information submitted the course coordinator who meets the requirements of subsection (d) or (e) of this section shall be recertified for two years commencing on the date following the expiration of the last certificate.

(k) Late recertification.

  (1) An application for recertification shall be considered late if the application and nonrefundable fee are received after the most recent certificate has expired and if all requirements for recertification are not met prior to the end of the most recent certification period.

  (2) A course coordinator who has not recertified prior to the end of his most recent certification period is not certified and may not perform the duties of a course coordinator.

(l) To be eligible for recertification, the candidate shall meet the following:

  (1) A candidate whose certificate has been expired for 90 days or less may renew the certificate by submitting an application and paying a nonrefundable renewal fee that is equal to 1-1/2 times the normally required application renewal fee for that level as listed in subsection (d) or (e) of this section.

  (2) A candidate whose certificate has been expired for more than 90 days but less than one year may renew the certificate by submitting an application and paying a nonrefundable renewal fee that is equal to two times the normally required application renewal fee as listed in subsection (d) or (e) of this section.

  (3) A candidate must complete of all requirements for recertification no later than one year after the expiration of the most recent certificate.

  (4) After verification by the department of the information submitted by the candidate, the candidate who meets the requirements of this subsection shall be recertified for two years commencing on the day of issuance of a certificate.

  (5) A candidate whose certification is expired more than one year must meet the requirements of subsection (d) or (e) of this section including the completion of another initial course to be certified.

(m) Disciplinary actions.

  (1) Administrative penalty. The department may impose an administrative penalty on a course coordinator not to exceed $7,500 per day per violation of the Health and Safety Code or the rules adopted thereunder.

  (2) Emergency suspension. The department may issue an emergency order to suspend a course coordinator's certification if the department has reasonable cause to believe the conduct of the certified course coordinator creates an imminent danger to the public health and safety.

    (A) An emergency suspension shall be effective immediately without a hearing or notice to the certificate holder. Notice shall be established on the date that a copy of the signed emergency suspension order is sent to the address shown in the current records of the department. Notice shall also be given to any sponsoring entity.

    (B) If a written request for a hearing is received from the certificate holder within 15 days of the suspension, the department shall conduct a hearing not later than the 30th day after the date on which a hearing request is received to determine if the emergency suspension is to be continued, modified, or rescinded. The hearing and appeal from any disciplinary action related to the hearing shall be governed by the Administrative Procedure Act, Government Code, Chapter 2001.

  (3) Reprimand, suspension, or revocation. A course coordinator may be reprimanded or the course coordinator's certification may be suspended or revoked for, but not limited to the following:

    (A) failing to maintain active status EMS personnel certification at the appropriate level;

    (B) failing to comply with the responsibilities of a course coordinator as defined in subsection (h) of this section;

    (C) falsifying an application for EMS certification or licensure;

    (D) falsifying a program approval application, a self-study, a course approval application, or any supporting documentation;

    (E) falsifying a course completion certificate or any other document that records or verifies course activity and/or is a part of the course record;

    (F) assisting another to obtain or to attempt to obtain personnel certification or recertification by fraud, forgery, deception, or misrepresentation;

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