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Chapter 4765-1 | Definitions

 
 
 
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Rule 4765-1-01 | Definitions.
 

For the purposes of Chapters 4765-1 to 4765-19 of the Administrative Code, except as otherwise provided, the following definitions shall apply:

(A) "Active duty" means full-time duty in the active military service of the United States or active duty pursuant to an executive order of the president of the United States, an act of the congress of the United States, or a proclamation of the governor. "Active duty" does not include active duty for training, initial active duty for training, or the period of time for which a person is absent from a position of employment for the purpose of an examination to determine the fitness of the person to perform any duty unless such period is contemporaneous with an active duty period.

(B) "Administrator" or "executive director" means the individual appointed by the director of public safety pursuant to section 4765.03 of the Revised Code to serve as the chief executive officer of the board of emergency medical services and as the executive director of the division of emergency medical services.

(C) "Affiliation agreement" means a written agreement between an EMS training program and any person, as defined in this rule, that sets forth the roles and responsibilities of the parties, is signed by the individuals with contracting authority, and that provides for any of the following:

(1) The use of specified equipment necessary in the training of EMS personnel;

(2) A site for the clinical experience or prehospital internship components of an EMS training program;

(3) The use of a facility not owned or leased by the accredited institution for classroom.

(D) "Annual report" means the written documentation submitted by an EMS accredited or EMS approved institution in a format approved by the board on a yearly basis to demonstrate continued compliance with certain requirements for a certificate of accreditation or certificate of approval.

(E) "Applicant" means any of the following:

(1) An individual that makes application for a certificate to practice issued under section 4765.30 of the Revised Code and Chapter 4765-8 of the Administrative Code;

(2) An individual that makes application for a certificate to teach issued under section 4765.23 of the Revised Code and Chapter 4765-18 of the Administrative Code;

(3) Any public agency, private school, educational institution, emergency medical service organization, vocational school, college, university, or hospital that makes application to hold a certificate of accreditation or certificate of approval issued under section 4765.17 of the Revised Code and Chapter 4765-7 of the Administrative Code.

(F) "Armed forces" means the armed forces of the United States, including the army, navy, air force, marine corps, coast guard, or any reserve components of those forces; the national guard of any state; the commissioned corps of the United States public health service; the merchant marine service during wartime; such other service as may be designated by congress; or the Ohio organized militia when engaged in full-time national guard duty for a period of more than thirty days.

(G) "Asynchronous learning" means educational activities, discussions, and assignments that engage students in learning at their own pace, on their own time.

(H) "Authorizing official" means any person who owns or maintains responsibility on behalf of an individual, corporation, trust, partnership, or an association for the facilities, equipment, instructors, managers and other employees of an EMS accredited institution or EMS approved institution.

(I) "Automated external defibrillation "or "AED" means the process of applying a specialized defibrillator to a patient of cardiac arrest, and allowing the defibrillator to interpret the cardiac rhythm and, if appropriate, deliver an electrical shock to the heart that will allow the heart to resume an effective electrical activity. Automated external defibrillation can include either fully-automatic or semi-automatic external defibrillation.

(J) "Blended learning" means face-to-face class sessions that are accompanied by online (synchronous or asynchronous) materials and activities. A fundamental component of a blended course is that these online materials are not intended to replace face-to-face class time; rather, they are meant to supplement and build upon the content discussed in the classroom. Also known as hybrid learning.

(K) "Board" means the emergency medical services board within the division of emergency medical services of the department of public safety created in section 4765.02 of the Revised Code.

(L) "Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs" or "CAAHEP" means a national agency that accredits postsecondary allied health educational programs upon the recommendation of its collaborating committees on accreditation.

(M) "Certificate of accreditation" means the certificate to operate one or more EMS training programs issued by the board pursuant to section 4765.17 of the Revised Code and Chapter 4765-7 of the Administrative Code.

(N) "Certificate of approval" means the certificate to operate an EMS continuing education program issued by the board pursuant to section 4765.17 of the Revised Code and Chapter 4765-7 of the Administrative Code.

(O) "Certificate of completion" means a document issued by the EMS accredited institution or the EMS approved institution in accordance with section 4765.24 of the Revised Code and Chapters 4765-7 and 4765-18 of the Administrative Code.

(P) "Certificate to practice" means the certificate to practice as an emergency medical responder, emergency medical technician, advanced emergency medical technician, or paramedic issued by the division pursuant to section 4765.30 of the Revised Code and Chapter 4765-8 of the Administrative Code as directed by the board.

(Q) "Certificate to teach" means the certificate issued by the board pursuant to section 4765.23 of the Revised Code and Chapter 4765-18 of the Administrative Code allowing an individual to instruct through an EMS accredited institution or an EMS approved institution.

(R) "Clinical experience" means EMS training in a hospital or other clinical setting that allows an EMS student to develop and utilize EMS procedures and protocols in a supervised setting and leads to an understanding of hospital emergency departments as well as their relationship to other departments such as anesthesia, coronary care, critical care and obstetrics.

(S) "Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the Emergency Medical Services Professions" or "CoAEMSP" means the national organization that reviews and recommends the national accreditation of EMS education programs to the "Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs."

(T) "Contact hour" means equal to fifty to sixty minutes of continuing education.

(U) "Continuing education coordinating board for emergency medical services" or "CECBEMS" and "commission on accreditation for prehospital continuing education" or "CAPCE" mean the national accrediting body for EMS continuing education courses and providers.

(V) "Continuing education instructor" or "CE instructor" means a person who holds a certificate to teach an EMS continuing education program, issued in accordance with section 4765.23 of the Revised Code and rule 4765-18-15 of the Administrative Code.

(W) "Cooperating physician advisory board" means those physicians whom an emergency medical service organization has designated pursuant to section 4765.42 of the Revised Code, to perform the duties of medical director including establishing medical protocols that must be followed in the delivery of emergency medical services.

(X) "Distance learning" means an EMS training program or EMS continuing education program that is synchronous between the student and the entity offering the course. Distance learning education takes place when an instructor and student(s) are separated by physical distance, and technology (i.e. voice, video, data, and print), in concert with face-to-face communication, is used to bridge the instructional gap.

(Y) "The division" or "DEMS" means the division of emergency medical services within the department of public safety.

(Z) "Drop back" is the process by which an EMS provider chooses to become certified to practice at a lower level than the one at which the EMS provider is currently certified.

(AA) "Educational improvement plan" means the documentation submitted by the EMS accredited institution or EMS approved institution in a format approved by the board, which demonstrates progress toward becoming compliant with the area(s) of deficiency as specified by the board.

(BB) "EMS" means emergency medical service as defined in section 4765.01 of the Revised Code.

(CC) "EMS accredited institution" or "accredited institution" means any public agency, private school, educational institution, emergency medical service organization, vocational school, college, university, or hospital within Ohio that holds a certificate of accreditation issued under section 4765.17 of the Revised Code and Chapter 4765-7 of the Administrative Code.

(DD) "EMS approved institution" or "approved institution" means any public agency, private school, educational institution, emergency medical service organization, vocational school, college, university, or hospital within Ohio that holds a certificate of approval issued under section 4765.17 of the Revised Code and Chapter 4765-7 of the Administrative Code.

(EE) "EMS assistant instructor" means a person who holds a certificate to teach an EMS training program or EMS continuing education program, issued in accordance with section 4765.23 of the Revised Code and rule 4765-18-18 of the Administrative Code. All course instruction and preparation must occur under the mentorship of a certified EMS instructor.

(FF) "EMS continuing education program" means courses related to EMS operation or patient care which, when successfully completed, result in certificates of completion from an approved institution or accredited institution and satisfy all of or a portion of the continuing education requirements in order to renew a certificate.

(GG) "EMS training program" means the collective group of initial EMS courses at each specified certification level which, when successfully completed, results in a certificate of completion from an accredited institution.

(HH) "EMS provider" means a holder of a certificate to practice at any level issued pursuant to section 4765.30 of the Revised Code.

(II) "Extraglottic" or "extraglottic device" means an airway device residing above the vocal cords.

(JJ) "Fire and Emergency Services Instructor" or "FESI" means an individual who holds a certificate to teach fire, EMS, or other public safety officer courses, for Ohio certification under the auspices of an accredited or chartered institution.

(KK) "Good reputation" or "good standing" means:

(1) If an individual, is in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations, is not the subject of an investigation or disciplinary action by any agency of the federal, state, or local government, or has not been denied a license or certificate, or had a license or certificate limited, suspended, or revoked by any public agency or licensing agency.

(2) If a corporation, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, association, government unit or other entity, is in compliance with all federal, state, or local regulations that are applicable to its operations, is not currently under investigation by any agency of the federal, state, or local government, or has not been denied any necessary licenses or certificates, or had such licenses or certificates limited, suspended, or revoked.

(LL) "Government unit" means the state and any county, municipal corporation, township, or other political subdivision of the state, any department, division, board, or other agency of the state or a political subdivision.

(MM) "Guest lecturer" means a person who does not hold a certificate to teach as a fire and emergency services instructor, assistant EMS instructor, or continuing education instructor and provides instruction or assistance in an EMS training program or EMS continuing education program under the auspices of a holder of a certificate to teach.

(NN) "Hospital" has the same meaning as in section 3727.01 of the Revised Code.

(OO) "Hybrid learning" see blended learning.

(PP) "Independent study" means an asynchronous EMS continuing education program developed for individual use that, has been approved and is provided by an EMS accredited or EMS approved institution.

(QQ) "Instructor" means an individual who holds a certificate to teach as a fire and emergency services instructor, assistant EMS instructor, live fire instructor, or assistant fire instructor, issued by the executive director pursuant to section 4765.55 of the Revised Code or by the board pursuant to section 4765.23 of the Revised Code and Chapters 4765-18 and 4765-21 of the Administrative Code.

(RR) "Instructor trainer" means a fire and emergency services instructor that has been appointed by an accredited or chartered program's authorizing official or program director to teach fire and emergency services instructor courses under the auspices of an accredited or chartered institution.

(SS) "Knowledge examination" means the written portion of the initial, reciprocity, and reinstatement examinations, as set forth in rule 4765-8-05 of the Administrative Code.

(TT) "Letter of review" means an official document, issued by the "Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the Emergency Medical Services Professions," that indicates a paramedic program is in the process of obtaining accreditation through the "Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs."

(UU) "Medical direction" means the written or verbal authorization of a physician or cooperating physician advisory board, designated pursuant to section 4765.42 of the Revised Code, that may be required prior to the performance of certain prehospital emergency medical services by an emergency medical responder, emergency medical technician, advanced emergency medical technician or paramedic.

(VV) "Moral turpitude" means the act of baseness, vileness, or the depravity in private and social duties that one owes to society, contrary to accepted and customary rule of right and duty between human beings.

(WW) "NHTSA" means the national highway traffic safety administration.

(XX) "Offsite location" means any location within Ohio where an EMS training program or EMS continuing education program is offered in addition to the location that was designated and authorized in the application for a certificate of accreditation or certificate of approval in accordance with Chapter 4765-7 of the Administrative Code.

(YY) "One-half contact hour" means equal to twenty-five to thirty minutes of continuing education.

(ZZ) "Online education" means a computer based, self-paced (asynchronous) learning environment that takes place on the internet at the student's convenience.

(AAA) "Person" includes any individual, corporation, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, association, government unit or other entity.

(BBB) "Physician assistant" or "PA" means a person who possesses a current and valid certificate to practice under section 4730.08 of the Revised Code.

(CCC) "Practical examination" means the practical portion of the initial examination, as set forth in rule 4765-8-05 of the Administrative Code.

(DDD) "Preceptor" means a person who supervises EMS students in accordance with section 4765.49 of the Revised Code and evaluates EMS students during clinical or prehospital internship required by the EMS training program and who is licensed or certified at a level that meets or exceeds the level of EMS certification for which the person supervises or evaluates.

(EEE) "Prehospital internship" means EMS training in a field setting outside of a classroom or clinical facility that allows an EMS student to develop and utilize EMS procedures and protocols under supervision and affords the opportunity to gain an understanding of the nature of prehospital EMS practice and the relationship between it and hospital emergency departments.

(FFF) "Probation" means a formal rebuke of an accredited institution for violations of the Ohio Revised Code or Ohio Administrative Code, while permitting the accredited institution to continue to operate, though the accredited institution may be subject to increased monitoring or sanctioned more severely if further violations are substantiated during the specified period.

(GGG) "Program director" means the authorizing official or that person designated by the authorizing official of an EMS accredited institution or EMS approved institution to oversee the administration and operation of an EMS training program that applies for, or holds, a certificate of accreditation or certificate of approval issued by the board under section 4765.17 of the Revised Code.

(HHH) "Program medical director" means a physician who is involved in the practice or supervision of emergency medicine in a hospital or prehospital setting and who advises the accredited institution or approved institution regarding the courses taught within an EMS training program or EMS continuing education program as set forth in section 4765.16 of the Revised Code and Chapter 4765-7 of the Administrative Code.

(III) "Provisional certificate of accreditation" means a conditional certificate of accreditation that is issued by the board to an institution applying for renewal that is in substantial compliance with rules 4765-7-02 and 4765-7-07 of the Administrative Code. An institution is issued a provisional certificate of accreditation when identified infractions are correctable and need attention before a certificate of accreditation can be issued.

(JJJ) "Provisional certificate of approval" means a conditional certificate of approval that is issued by the board to an institution applying for renewal that is in substantial compliance with rule 4765-7-09 of the Administrative Code. An institution is issued a provisional certificate of approval when identified infractions are correctable and need attention before a certificate of approval can be issued.

(KKK) "Public Safety Officer" means any individual serving a public agency in an official capacity, with or without compensation, as a law enforcement officer, firefighter, rescue squad member, or emergency medical services (EMS) provider.

(LLL) "Regional physician advisory board" or "RPAB" means the physician advisory board appointed by the board pursuant to section 4765.05 of the Revised Code to oversee the delivery of prehospital emergency medical services in each region of the state.

(MMM) "Reinstatement" is the process by which a holder of a certificate to practice, certificate of accreditation, certificate of approval or certificate to teach in Ohio may regain a certificate that has expired, was voluntarily surrendered or has been revoked.

(NNN) "Restrict" means to preclude a certificate holder from engaging in a particular conduct or activity, to impose conditions on the manner in which such conduct or activity may be performed, or to require the certificate holder to abide by specific conditions in order to continue functioning under the holder's certificate.

(OOO) "Revocation" means the loss of a certificate issued under section 4765.11 of the Revised Code for at least one year from the date on which the board's order revoking the certificate was journalized.

(PPP) "Self-study" means a document submitted by an institution to the "Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the Emergency Medical Services Professions" as part of the process to obtain an accreditation issued by the "Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs."

(QQQ) "Special patient populations" mean patient populations that require special consideration in terms of medical assessment, medical response, and medical care. Special patient populations include, but are not limited to, individuals with obstetric, neonatal, pediatric, geriatric, and special needs challenges.

(RRR) "State medical director" means the physician appointed by the board to serve as its medical director pursuant to section 4765.03 of the Revised Code.

(SSS) "Synchronous learning" means real-time learning in which participants interact at the same time and in the same space, such as virtual meetings and chats.

(TTT) "Instructional methods examination" means the certification examination developed by the division and approved by the board that covers teaching systems, as set forth in Chapters 4765-18 and 4765-21 of the Administrative Code. This examination may also be known as the "Fire and Emergency Services Instructor I" and/or "Fire and Emergency Services Instructor II" examination.

(UUU) "Veteran" means any person who has completed service in the armed forces, including the national guard of any state, or a reserve component of the armed forces, who has been discharged under honorable conditions from the armed forces or who has been transferred to the reserve with evidence of satisfactory service.

Last updated September 2, 2025 at 7:51 AM

Supplemental Information

Authorized By: 4765.11
Amplifies: Chapter 4765. of the Revised Code
Five Year Review Date: 5/1/2030
Prior Effective Dates: 10/2/2003
Rule 4765-1-02 | EMS titles.
 

(A) In accordance with sections 4765.01 and 4765.011 of the Revised Code, with respect to individuals who receive certificates to practice issued under section 4765.30 of the Revised Code, all of the following shall apply:

(1) A first responder shall be also known as an emergency medical responder or EMR;

(2) An emergency medical technician-basic or EMT-basic shall be also known as an emergency medical technician or EMT, respectively;

(3) An emergency medical technician-intermediate or EMT-intermediate shall be also known as an advanced emergency medical technician or AEMT, respectively;

(4) An emergency medical technician-paramedic or EMT-paramedic shall be also known as a paramedic.

(B) With respect to the provisions set forth in Chapters 4765-1 to 4765-19 of the Administrative Code that refer to the individuals specified in paragraph (A) of this rule, all of the following shall apply:

(1) A reference to a first responder is deemed to be a reference to an emergency medical responder or EMR;

(2) A reference to an emergency medical technician-basic or EMT-basic is deemed to be a reference to an emergency medical technician or EMT, respectively;

(3) A reference to an emergency medical technician intermediate or EMT-intermediate is deemed to be a reference to an advanced emergency medical technician or AEMT.

(4) A reference to an emergency medical technician-paramedic or EMT-paramedic is deemed to be a reference to a paramedic.

Last updated June 26, 2025 at 9:20 AM

Supplemental Information

Authorized By: 4765.11
Amplifies: Chapter 4765. of the Revised Code
Five Year Review Date: 5/1/2030
Prior Effective Dates: 2/6/2012
Rule 4765-1-03 | Incorporated by reference.
 

(A) "Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Refresher Training Program" or "Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Refresher Training Program Ohio Approved Curriculum" (May 2012) is a continuing education program established by the board. This document is available at the Ohio approved curricula website at https://ems.ohio.gov/programs- services/program-directors/approved-ems-ce-program/ohio-approved-curricula/ohio- approved-curricula.

(B) "Application for Certificate of Approval" or "Initial Application for Certificate of Approval" or form "EMS 1650" (April 2015) is made available to applicants who want to operate EMS continuing education training programs pursuant to section 4765.17 of the Revised Code and Chapter 4765-7 of the Administrative Code. This document is available at the division's forms and applications website at http://www.ems.ohio.gov/forms.aspx at the approved EMS CE program tab.

(C) "Assistant EMS Instructor Renewal Application" or form "EMS 1655" (August 2015) is made available to the holder of a certificate to teach as an assistant EMS instructor who wishes to renew the certificate. Access to this renewal application is available at the division's renewal website at https://services.dps.ohio.gov/EMSProviders.

(D) "Certificate of Accreditation Application" or "Initial Certificate of Accreditation Application" or form "EMS 1652" (September 2022) is made available to applicants who want to operate one or more EMS training programs pursuant to section 4765.17 of the Revised Code and Chapter 4765-7 of the Administrative Code. This document is available at the division's forms and applications website at https://ems.ohio.gov/forms-and-applications.

(E) "Certificate of Accreditation Renewal Application" or form "EMS 1659" (October 2022) is made available to applicants who want to renew an existing certificate to operate one or more EMS training programs pursuant to section 4765.17 of the Revised Code and Chapter 4765-7 of the Administrative Code. This document is available at the division's forms and applications website at https://ems.ohio.gov/forms-and-applications.

(F) "Certificate of Approval - Renewal Application" or form "EMS 1651" (April 2015) is made available to applicants who want to renew an existing certificate to operate an EMS continuing education training program pursuant to section 4765.17 of the Revised Code and Chapter 4765-7 of the Administrative Code. This document is available at the division's forms and applications website at http://www.ems.ohio.gov/forms.aspx.

(G) "Emergency Medical Responder Refresher Training Program" or "Emergency Medical Responder Refresher Training Program Ohio Approved Curriculum" (May 2012) is a continuing education program established by the board. This document is available at the division's Ohio approved curricula website at https://ems.ohio.gov/programs- services/program-directors/approved-ems-ce-program/ohio-approved-curricula/ohio- approved-curricula.

(H) "Emergency Medical Technician Refresher Training Program" or "Emergency Medical Technician Refresher Training Program Ohio Approved Curriculum" (May 2012) is a continuing education program established by the board. This document is available at the division's forms and applications website at http://www.ems.ohio.gov/forms.aspx at the EMS training program curriculum and education standards tab.

(I) "EMS Application - Initial" or form "EMS 0010" (February 2018) is the application for an emergency medical responder, emergency medical technician, advanced emergency medical technician, or paramedic certification issued by the board. The application is made available to eligible applicants through an online portal.

(J) "EMS Continuing Education Instructor Initial Application" or "Continuing Education Instructor Initial Application" or form "EMS 0089" (August 2015) is the application for a certificate to teach as an EMS continuing education instructor issued by the board. This document is available at the division's forms and applications website at http://www.ems.ohio.gov/forms.aspx.

(K) "EMS Continuing Education Instructor Reinstatement Application" or "Continuing Education Instructor Reinstatement Application" or form "EMS 5924" (August 2015) is made available to the holder of an expired, revoked, or voluntarily surrendered certificate to teach as an EMS continuing education instructor who wishes to reinstate the certificate. This document is available at the division's forms and applications website at http://www.ems.ohio.gov/forms.aspx.

(L) "EMS Continuing Education Instructor Renewal Application" or "Continuing Education Instructor Renewal Application" or form "EMS 1514" (August 2015) is made available to the holder of a certificate to teach as an EMS continuing education instructor who wishes to renew the certificate. Access to this renewal application is available at the division's renewal website at https://services.dps.ohio.gov/EMSProviders.

(M) "EMS Reciprocity Application" or form "EMS 5911" (April 2024) is made available to a potential applicant for an EMS provider certificate issued by the board, to provide documentation of training received from another state or a branch of the United States military. This packet can be accessed at the division's forms and applications website at https://ems.ohio.gov/forms-and-applications.

(N) "EMS Renewal Application" or "EMS Application-Renewal" or form "EMS 0043" (August 2016) is made available to applicants who want to renew the certificate to practice. Access to this renewal application is available at the division's renewal website at https://services.dps.ohio.gov/EMSProviders.

(O) "Exemption Request for Continuing Education for EMS Certificates" or form "EMS 5933" (April 2021) is made available for certificate holders who wish to request that the board waive part of or all of the continuing education or instructional requirements needed to renew. This document is available at the division's forms and applications website at http://www.ems.ohio.gov/forms.aspx.

(P) "Fire and Emergency Services Instructor I & II Course Packet" or form "EMS 0112" (July 2024) includes the fire and emergency services instructor course overview, course admission requirements, qualifications for certification, course objectives, and recommended hours guide. The packet is made available to students, instructors, and program directors and can be accessed at the division's fire charter and EMS course materials website at https://ems.ohio.gov/forms-and-applications.

(Q) "Fire and Emergency Services Instructor Initial Application" or form "EMS 0086" (August 2024) is the application for a fire and emergency services instructor I, or a fire and emergency services instructor II, certificate to teach issued by the board. The application is made available to eligible applicants through an online portal.

(R) "Fire and Emergency Services Instructor Renewal Application" or form "EMS 1102" (August 2024) is made available to a holder of a certificate to teach who wishes to renew the certificate to teach. The application is made available to eligible applicants through an online portal.

(S) "Fire and Emergency Services Instructor Reinstatement Application" or form "EMS 0109" (August 2024) is made available to individuals wanting to regain a fire and emergency services instructor certificate that has expired, been voluntarily surrendered, or been revoked and can be accessed at the division's forms and applications website at https://ems.ohio.gov/forms-and-applications.

(T) "Fire and Emergency Services Instructor Reciprocity Application" or form "EMS 0098" (August 2024) is made available to an applicant who wishes to be issued a fire and emergency services instructor certificate to teach by the board, based on training received from another state or a branch of the United States military. Division staff mail form "EMS 0098" to a potential applicant following that person's completion and the division's review of the "Fire and Emergency Services Instructor Reciprocity Packet" or form EMS 5918, which can be can be accessed at the division's forms and applications website at https://ems.ohio.gov/forms-and-applications.

(U) "Fire and Emergency Services Instructor Reciprocity Packet" or form "EMS 5918" (August 2024) is made available to a potential applicant for a fire and emergency services instructor certificate to teach issued by the board, to provide documentation of training received from another state or a branch of the United States military. This packet can be accessed at the division's forms and applications website at https://ems.ohio.gov/forms-and-applications.

(V) "National EMS Education Standards" (December 2021) is approved by the NHTSA and establishes the minimum performance standards, or professional competency required for service as an emergency medical responder, emergency medical technician, advanced emergency medical technician, or paramedic. This document is used for classes that began on or after September 1, 2012 and is available at the division's forms and applications website at https://www.ems.gov/resources/search/?category=education&sort=date.

(W) "Ohio Approved EMS Curriculum Standards" or "Ohio Approved EMS Curriculum Standards EMS Instructor Guidance" (February 2012) establishes the scope and sequence of an emergency medical responder, emergency medical technician, advanced emergency medical technician, or paramedic training program. This document is used for classes that began on or after September 1, 2012 and is available at the division's forms and applications website at https://ems.ohio.gov/forms-and-applications.

(X) "Paramedic Refresher Training Program" or "Paramedic Refresher Training Program Ohio Approved Curriculum" (May 2012) is a continuing education program established by the board. This document is available at the division's approved EMS CE program - Ohio approved curricula website at https://ems.ohio.gov/programs-services/program-directors/approved-ems-ce-program/ohio-approved-curricula.

(Y) "Physician EMS Instructor or Physician Continuing Education Instructor Initial Application" or form "EMS 0052" (August 2015) is the application for a certificate to teach as a physician EMS instructor issued by the board. This document is available at the division's forms and applications website at http://www.ems.ohio.gov/forms.aspx.

(Z) "Physician EMS Instructor or Physician Continuing Education Instructor Renewal Application" or form "EMS 1648" (August 2015) is made available to the holder of a certificate to teach as an EMS instructor who wishes to renew the certificate. Access to this renewal application is available at the division's renewal website at https://services.dps.ohio.gov/EMSProviders.

(AA) "Regional Physicians Advisory Board Membership Application" or form "EMS 0096" (February 2022) is made available to a physician who wishes to be appointed by the board pursuant to section 4765.05 of the Revised Code to oversee the delivery of prehospital EMS in a region of the state. This document is available at the division's forms and applications website at http://www.ems.ohio.gov/forms.aspx.

(BB) "Request for Extension of EMS Certificates" or form "EMS 0084" (August 2017) is made available for certificate holders who wish to request an extension of time to complete the continuing education and/or instructional requirements needed to renew an EMS certificate. This document is available at the division's forms and applications website at https://ems.ohio.gov/forms-and-applications.

(CC) "Rescue Task Force Awareness Training" or

(1) "Course ID WBT906" or "Rescue Task Force Awareness Training" (January 1, 2021) is the board approved, one-credit hour, web-based, narrated online module available at the Ohio department of public safety training campus at https://learning.dps.ohio.gov/PSTC; or

(2) "Rescue Task Force Awareness Module - Active Shooter" or "Rescue Task Force Response to Active Shooter Incidents" powerpoint presentation (September 2019) is the board approved, one-credit hour module available at the division's additional resources website at https://ems.ohio.gov/programs-services/program-directors/accredited-ems-program/resources/rescue-task-force-awareness-module-active-shooter.

(DD) "Roberts Rules of Order Newly Revised, (12th edition)," is a manual of parliamentary procedure used to conduct meetings of the board, its committees, ad hoc committees, and subcommittees. It is generally available at public libraries. Additional information may be accessed at http://www.robertsrules.com/.

(EE) "Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.) subtitle A, section 160.103 (January 25, 2013) of the health insurance portability and accountability act (HIPAA) of 1996" includes the definition for "individually identifiable health information." The C.F.R can be accessed via the "Electronic Code of Federal Regulations" website at https://www.ecfr.gov/.

Last updated September 2, 2025 at 7:52 AM

Supplemental Information

Authorized By: 4765.11
Amplifies: 4765.11
Five Year Review Date: 5/1/2030
Prior Effective Dates: 5/29/2014, 4/1/2019
Rule 4765-1-04 | Military provisions related to processing EMS applications.
 

Processing of armed forces applications.

(A) The division shall track and monitor each application for a certificate that has been received from an applicant who is a:

(1) Veteran;

(2) Member of the armed forces;

(3) Spouse of a veteran or member of the armed forces; or

(4) Surviving spouse of a veteran or member of the armed forces.

(B) The division shall prioritize and expedite each application received from an applicant who is a:

(1) Veteran;

(2) Member of the armed forces;

(3) Spouse of a veteran or member of the armed forces; or

(4) Surviving spouse of a veteran or member of the armed forces.

(C) The division shall not charge any fees for applications received from an applicant who is a:

(1) Veteran;

(2) Member of the armed forces;

(3) Spouse of a veteran or member of the armed forces; or

(4) Surviving spouse of a veteran or member of the armed forces.

(D) Satisfactory evidence that the applicant is a veteran or member of the armed forces for the purposes of determining whether an applicant qualifies for an accommodation under Chapter 5903. of the Revised Code includes the applicant's official military identification card, official DD-214 separation document, or other official military documentation approved by the board. A marriage certificate may be required, in addition to evidence of status as a veteran or member of the armed forces, if the applicant is a spouse or surviving spouse of a veteran or member of the armed forces. Other documentation may be required as approved by the board.

(E) In order to expedite the processing of complete applications, especially for individuals facing imminent deployment, the division shall accept necessary information in support of the application by electronic and other appropriate means.

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Supplemental Information

Authorized By: 4765.11, 5903.04
Amplifies: 4765.11, 5903.04
Five Year Review Date: 5/1/2030