Oklahoma Code § 63-1-2505

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Licensed personnel - Levels of care
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Personnel licensed in the following levels of care may perform
as designated under their classification:
1.  "Emergency medical technician (EMT)" means an individual
licensed by the State Department of Health following completion of a
standard basic emergency medical technician training program
approved by the Department, who has met such other standards of
competence and character as may be required, and who has passed a
standard licensing examination of knowledge and skill, administered
by the Department or other entity designated by the Department.  The
licensed emergency medical technician is allowed to perform such
skills as may be designated by the Department;
2.  "Intermediate emergency medical technician (IEMT)" means an
individual licensed as an EMT, who has completed an intermediate
training program approved by the Department, who has met such other
standards of competence and character as may be required, and who
has passed a standard licensing examination of knowledge and skill

administered by the Department or other entity designated by the
Department.  The intermediate emergency medical technician is
allowed to perform such skills as may be designated by the
Department;
3.  "Advanced emergency medical technician (AEMT)" means an
individual licensed as an emergency medical technician or
intermediate emergency medical technician who has completed an AEMT
training program approved by the Department, who has met such other
standards of competence and character as may be required, and who
has passed a standard licensing examination of knowledge and skills
administered by the Department or other entity designated by the
Department.  The advanced emergency medical technician is allowed to
perform such skills as may be designated by the Department;
4.  "Community paramedic" means an individual who meets the
provisions of paragraph 5 of this section and:
a. possesses two (2) years of full-time service as a
paramedic or its part-time equivalent, and
b. completes a training program from an entity approved
by the Department; and
5.  "Paramedic", including community paramedic, means an
individual licensed as an EMT, IEMT or AEMT, who has completed a
standard paramedic training program, who has met such other
standards of competence and character as may be required, and who
has passed a standard licensing examination of knowledge and skill
administered by the Department or other entity designated by the
Department.  The paramedic is allowed to perform such skills as may
be designated by the Department.
Added by Laws 1990, c. 320, § 9, emerg. eff. May 30, 1990.  Amended
by Laws 2013, c. 23, § 3, eff. Nov. 1, 2013; Laws 2016, c. 246, § 3,
eff. Nov. 1, 2016.

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