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311A.130 In-service training -- Records -- Penalties -- Board recognition of
training.
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The conduct of proper in-service training, including but not limited to in-house
in-service training, in accordance with the standards specified by this chapter,
administrative regulations, and the standards of relevant United States
Department of Transportation curricula shall be that of the provider of the
in-service training.
If in-service training is conducted by an ambulance service, emergency
medical services provider, or educational institution, the organization, the
instructor, and its medical director share responsibility for the provision of
training which meets or exceeds the requirements of subsection (1) of this
section.
Persons and organizations providing in-service training for first responders,
emergency medical technicians, or paramedics shall keep the records required
by the board by administrative regulation and shall make them available to a
representative of the board upon request.
Failure to keep a record required by the board by administrative regulation or
required to be kept by statute, falsifying a record, or grossly negligently
maintaining a record required to be kept by administrative regulation or statute
shall be subject to action by the office of the board.
Providing in-service training not meeting or exceeding the requirements
specified in subsections (1) and (2) of this section shall be subject to action of
the office of the board.
Penalties specified in this section shall be in addition to any action which the
board may be permitted to take against the license or certification of any
person or organization.
The board may refuse to recognize any in-service training not conducted in
accordance with the provisions of this chapter, United States Department of
Transportation curricula, or administrative regulations promulgated pursuant to
this chapter. If the board determines that in-service training will not be
accepted, the denial of credit shall be extended to all persons who completed
that specific in-service training.
Effective:July 15, 2002
History: Created 2002 Ky. Acts ch. 211, sec. 23, effective July 15, 2002.
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