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Code · Washington · Title 18 — Businesses and Professions · Chapter 18.71

RCW 18.71.097

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(1)Emergency medical services providers who are currently licensed or certified in another state or who hold a current certification from a national certifying agency approved by the department [of health] are eligible for a Washington provisional emergency services provider certification.
(2)To be eligible for a Washington provisional emergency services provider certification, the applicant shall:
(a)Be currently licensed or certified in another state and be in good standing with the emergency medical services board of that state or hold a current emergency medical services provider certification from a national certifying agency approved by the department [of health];
(b)Be employed or have a valid employment offer from a Washington emergency medical services agency; and
(c)Be approved for a provisional status from the county medical program director in which the applicant is or will be employed.
(3)If the employer or host agency has:
(a)Fewer than 25 employees holding a current emergency medical technician or paramedic certification or license, up to 20 percent of those employees, rounded to the next whole number, may practice under a provisional certification; or
(b)Twenty-five or more employees holding a current emergency medical technician or paramedic certification or license, up to 10 percent of those employees, rounded to the next whole number, may practice under a provisional certification.
[ 2022 c 136 s 2 .]
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