2006 Louisiana Laws - RS 40:1232.9 — Violations

§1232.9.  Violations

No person or individual shall engage in any of the following activities:

(1)  Sell, or attempt to sell, falsely obtain, or furnish to any person any emergency medical personnel diploma, certification document, or record, or aid or abet therein.

(2)  Practice as a certified emergency medical technician or certified first responder under any diploma or certificate illegally obtained or signed or issued unlawfully.

(3)  Practice as a certified emergency medical technician or certified first responder unless certified to do so under the provisions of this Subpart.

(4)  Use in connection with his name any designation tending to imply that he is a certified emergency medical technician or certified first responder unless duly authorized to practice under the provisions of this Subpart.

(5)  Practice as a certified emergency medical technician or  certified first responder during the time the certification issued under the provisions of this Subpart is suspended or revoked.

(6)  Practice as a certified emergency medical technician or certified first responder during the time his certification has lapsed by reason of his intentional failure to renew the certification.

(7)  Conduct or serve as an assistant instructor in conducting any course claiming to prepare students for certification as emergency medical personnel under the provisions of this Subpart, unless both the course and the instructor have been approved by the bureau.

(8)  Knowingly aid or abet another person in the violation of this Subpart.

Acts 1997, No. 913, §2.

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