3005-B - Emergency medical technician five year re-certification demonstration program.

* §  3005-b.  Emergency  medical technician five year re-certification  demonstration program. 1. There is hereby created within the  department  a  demonstration  program (referred to in this section as the "program")  to allow emergency medical technicians and  advanced  emergency  medical  technicians   who   have  been  in  continuous  practice  and  who  have  demonstrated  competence  in  applicable  behavioral   and   performance  objectives,  to  be re-certified for a five year period. No person shall  be re-certified under the program unless he  or  she  has  completed  at  least  one  hundred  thirty  hours  of  instruction in emergency medical  services as approved by the commissioner including but  not  limited  to  pediatrics,   geriatrics,   environmental   emergencies,  legal  issues,  emergency vehicle operations course and medical emergencies. Renewals of  certification under the program shall be deemed equivalent  to  renewals  under subdivision two of section three thousand two of this article.    2. The program shall be limited to persons who are employed by the New  York  city  fire  department  or  who  are  in practice in the following  counties:  Delaware,  Fulton,  Hamilton,  Montgomery,  Nassau,   Otsego,  Schoharie   or  Suffolk.  The  commissioner  may  limit  the  number  of  participants in the program, except that such limit  shall  be  no  less  than four thousand participants.    3.   Within  a  year  after  implementing  the  program  and  annually  thereafter, the commissioner  shall  report  to  the  governor  and  the  legislature  on the impact of the program on the quality of patient care  and the  effectiveness  of  the  program  in  retaining  and  recruiting  certified  emergency  medical technicians and advanced emergency medical  technicians.    4. The commissioner, in consultation with the state emergency  medical  services  council,  shall  make  regulations necessary to implement this  section.    * NB Repealed July 1, 2013