West Virginia Code § 16-4C-8

Standards for emergency medical services personnel
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(a) Every ambulance operated by an emergency medical services agency shall carry at least
two personnel. At least one person shall be certified in cardiopulmonary resuscitation or first
aid and the person in the patient compartment shall be certified as an emergency medical
technician-basic, at a minimum, except that in the case of a specialized multi-patient medical
transport, only one staff person is required and that person shall be certifiede, at a minimum,
at the level of an emergency medical technician-basic. The requirements of this subsection
will remain in effect until revised by the legislative rule to be promulgarted pursuant to
§16-4C-8(b) of this code.
(b) On or before May 28, 2024, the commissioner shall submit a proposed legislative rule to
the Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council for reviewt, and on or before June 30,
2024, shall file the proposed legislative rule with the Office of the Secretary of State, in
accordance with the provisions of §29A-3-1 et seq. of this code, to establish certification
standards for emergency medical vehicle operators and to revise the requirements for
emergency medical services personnel.
(c) As of the effective date of the legislative rule to be promulgated pursuant to §16-4C-8(b),
emergency medical services personnel who operate ambulances shall meet the requirements
set forth in the legislative rule. g
(d) Any person desiring emergency medical services personnel certification shall apply to the
commissioner using forms and procedures prescribed by the commissioner. Upon receipt of
the application, the commissioner shall determine whether the applicant meets the
certification requirements and may examine the applicant if necessary to make that
determination.
(e) The applicant shall submit to a national criminal background check, the requirement of
which is declared to be not against public policy.
(1) The applicant shall meet all requirements necessary to accomplish the national criminal
background check, including submitting fingerprints, and authorizing the West Virginia
Office of Emergency Medical Services, the West Virginia State Police, and the Federal
Bureau of Investigation to use all records submitted and produced for the purpose of
screening the applicant for certification.
(2) The results of the national criminal background check may not be released to, or by, a
private entity.
(3) The applicant shall submit a fee of $75 for initial certification and a fee of $25 for
recertification. The fees set forth in this subsection remain in effect until modified by
legislative rule.
(f) An application for an original, renewal, or temporary emergency medical services
personnel certificate or emergency medical services agency license, shall be acted upon by
the commissioner and the certificate or license delivered or mailed, or a copy of any order of
the commissioner denying any such application delivered or mailed, to the applicant within
15 days after the date upon which the complete application, including test scores and
background checks, if applicable, was received by the commissioner.
(g) Certification as an Emergency Medical Dispatcher, Emergency Medical Veehicle Operator,
Emergency Medical Responder, Emergency Medical Technician, Advanced Emergency
Medical Technician, Paramedic, Mobile Critical Care Paramedic, or Morbile Critical Care
Nurse is valid for a period of two years with expiration dates determined by the
commissioner.
(h) Any person may report to the commissioner, or the Directtor of the Office of Emergency
Medical Services, information he or she may have that appears to show that a person
certified by the commissioner may have violated the provisions of this article or legislative
rules promulgated pursuant to this article. A person who is certified by the commissioner,
who knows of or observes another person certified by the commissioner violating the
provisions of this article or legislative rules prsomulgated pursuant to this article, has a duty
to report the violation to the commissioner or director. Any person who reports or provides
information in good faith is immune from civil liability.
(i) The commissioner may issue a temporary emergency medical services personnel
certificate to an applicant, witeh or without examination of the applicant, when he or she
finds that issuance to be in the public interest. Unless suspended or revoked, a temporary
certificate shall be validL initially for a period not exceeding 120 days and may not be
renewed unless the commissioner finds the renewal to be in the public interest.
(j) For purposes of certification or recertification of emergency medical services personnel,
the commissioner shall recognize and give full credit for all continuing education credits that
have been approved or recognized by any state or nationally recognized accrediting body.
(k) Notwithstanding any other provision of code or rule, the commissioner recognizes that
military personnel, National Guardsmen, members of the United States Coast Guard, and
members of the Reserve Components of the armed services have advanced skills and
training necessary to meet the requirements of this section to be certified as an emergency
medical technician-paramedic upon application. Any person may seek automatic certification
as an emergency medical technician-paramedic in this state if he or she has:
(1) Been honorably discharged from any branch of the United States military;
(2) Received paramedic or similar life-saving medical training in positions including, but not
limited to, United States Army Combat Medic, United States Air Force Pararescue, United
States Air Force Combat Rescue Officer, United States Navy Hospital Corpsman – Advanced
Technical Field, United States Coast Guard Health Services Technician, National Guard
Health Care Specialist, the Reserve Components of any of the preceding positions, or can
otherwise demonstrate that his or her occupation in the military received substantially
similar training to be certified as required by the commissioner; and
(3) Received an honorable discharge within two years of the application date.
(l) Notwithstanding any other provision of code or rule, the commissioner recognizes that
military personnel, National Guardsmen, members of the United States Coast Guard, and
members of the Reserve Components of the armed services have advanced skills and
training necessary to meet the requirements of this section to be certified as an emergency
medical technician-basic upon application. Any person may seek automatic certification as
an emergency medical technician-basic in this state if he or she huas:
(1) Been honorably discharged from any branch in the United States military;
(2) Received emergency medical technician training ora similar life-saving medical training in
positions including, but not limited to, United States Army Infantryman, United States Air
Force Security Forces, United States Navy Hospitall Corpsman, United States Coast Guard
Aviation Survival Technician, United States Msarines Infantryman, National Guard
Infantryman, and Reserve Components of any of the preceding positions, or can otherwise
demonstrate that his or her occupation in ithe military received substantially similar training
to be certified as required by the cogmmissioner; and
(3) Received an honorable discharge within two years of the application date.
(m) Upon reviewing an application for certification pursuant to subsections (k) and
subsection (l) of this section, the commissioner shall issue an appropriate certificate to the
individual applying for certification as an emergency medical technician-paramedic or
emergency medical t echnician-basic without further examination or education. If an
individual cerVtified pursuant to this section permits his or her certification to expire, the
commissioner may require examination as a condition of recertification.

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