DHS 110.09 History
History: CR 10-085: cr.
Register December 2010 No. 660, eff. 1-1-11.
DHS 110.10
DHS 110.10
Department decision on applications. DHS 110.10(1)(1)
Complete application. The department shall review and make a determination on an application that has been completed in accordance with all of the department's instructions for completion within 60 business days of receiving the application. If the department approves the application, the department will notify the applicant and issue a license, certificate or permit. If the department denies the application, the department will notify the applicant of the reason for the denial and any appeal rights.
DHS 110.10(2)
(2) Incomplete application. When an incomplete application is received, the department will notify the applicant of any deficiencies within 60 business days. If the applicant fails to respond to the notice and fails to complete the application within 6 months from the date of initial submission to the department, the application is void. The department will not take any further action on the incomplete application. To be considered further by the department, the applicant shall meet the eligibility requirements and submit a new application as required under
s. DHS 110.06.
DHS 110.10 History
History: CR 10-085: cr.
Register December 2010 No. 660, eff. 1-1-11.
DHS 110.11(1)
(1)
Credential agreement. Before an EMS professional may provide emergency medical care, the EMS professional shall be credentialed under
s. DHS 110.52. To be credentialed, the EMS professional shall submit to the department a credential agreement for each emergency medical service provider with which the EMS professional serves, in the manner specified by the department.
DHS 110.11 Note
Note: A credential agreement is obtained from and submitted to the department electronically through the department's E-Licensing system available at
www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/ems. Completed agreements are processed electronically through this system. For further information contact the Emergency Medical Services Section, 1 W. Wilson St, P.O. Box 2659, Madison, WI, 53701-2659.
DHS 110.11(2)
(2) Credential period. A credential is valid until the individual voluntarily surrenders the credential, the service medical director withdraws the credential under
s. DHS 110.52 (7) or the department suspends or revokes the EMS professional's license, certificate or endorsement under
s. DHS 110.57 or
110.58.
DHS 110.11 History
History: CR 10-085: cr.
Register December 2010 No. 660, eff. 1-1-11.
DHS 110.12
DHS 110.12
Authorized actions; scope of practice. An EMT or first responder may only perform the skills, use the equipment, and administer the medications that are specified by the department in the Wisconsin scope of practice for the level to which the individual is licensed, certified, or credentialed.
DHS 110.12 Note
Note: The Wisconsin scope of practice for each practice level may be found on the department's website at
www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/ems. The Wisconsin scope of practice for each practice level is reviewed annually in consultation with the Wisconsin EMS Advisory Board and the Physician Advisory Committee and published and posted on the department website by January 31 of each year.
DHS 110.12 History
History: CR 10-085: cr.
Register December 2010 No. 660, eff. 1-1-11.
DHS 110.13
DHS 110.13
Professional responsibilities. DHS 110.13(1)
(1) An EMS professional shall maintain a current credential with each emergency medical service provider with which the EMS professional serves. An EMS professional may not provide emergency medical care if the EMS professional does not have a current credential.
DHS 110.13(2)
(2) An EMS professional may only perform emergency medical care that is within the Wisconsin scope of practice for the practice level at which the EMS professional is licensed or certified.
DHS 110.13(3)
(3) An EMS professional shall follow the patient care protocols of the emergency medical service provider with which the EMS professional is serving while performing patient care, regardless whether the EMS professional is licensed at a practice level higher than that of the provider.
DHS 110.13(4)
(4) An EMS professional shall notify the department of any change in his or her name, address, or other information kept by the department within 30 days of the change, using the department's electronic licensing system or, at the department's request, submitting updated information to the department in paper form.
DHS 110.13(5)
(5) An EMT-intermediate or EMT-paramedic shall maintain current certification in advanced cardiac life support throughout the biennial license period.
DHS 110.13 Note
Note: The Wisconsin scope of practice for each practice level may be found on the department's website at
www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/ems. The Wisconsin scope of practice for each practice level is reviewed annually in consultation with the Wisconsin EMS Advisory Board and the Physician Advisory Committee and is published and posted on the department website by January 31 of each year.
DHS 110.13 History
History: CR 10-085: cr.
Register December 2010 No. 660, eff. 1-1-11.
DHS 110.14
DHS 110.14
Written and practical examinations retakes. DHS 110.14(1)(1) An individual who fails a state approved written or practical examination required for first responder certification after 3 attempts shall successfully take an 18 hour first responder refresher course before being eligible to retake the examination.
DHS 110.14(2)
(2) An individual who fails a state approved written or practical examination required for any EMT level after 3 attempts shall take a refresher course for the level he or she failed. After completion of the refresher course the individual may attempt the examination 3 more times. After six failed attempts the individual shall retake the entire initial training course before being eligible to retake the examination.
DHS 110.14(3)
(3) An individual who has successfully completed training from the Wisconsin curriculum for EMT-paramedic and who fails the state approved examination for the EMT-paramedic practice level after 3 attempts may take the state approved EMT-IT examination for licensure at the EMT-IT level. Successful completion of both the written and practical parts of the state approved EMT-IT examination is required.
DHS 110.14 History
History: CR 10-085: cr.
Register December 2010 No. 660, eff. 1-1-11.
DHS 110.15
DHS 110.15
EMT training permit application; authorized actions and limitations. DHS 110.15(1)
(1)
Application. To apply for a training permit, the applicant shall submit to the department, in the manner specified by the department, an application with documentation acceptable to the department showing that the applicant meets all of the following eligibility requirements:
DHS 110.15(1)(b)
(b) If applying for an EMT-basic training permit, the individual has completed the first 46 hours of the initial EMT-basic training or has current certification as a first responder.
DHS 110.15(1)(c)
(c) If applying for an EMT training permit above the EMT-basic level, the individual has a current EMT license.
DHS 110.15(1)(d)
(d) The individual is enrolled in an initial EMT training course offered by a training center certified by the department.
DHS 110.15(1)(e)
(e) The applicant provides any additional information the department requests during its review of the application.
DHS 110.15 Note
Note: Application for training permit is submitted by the applicant to the department electronically through the department's E-Licensing system available at
www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/ems. Completed applications are processed electronically through this system. For further information contact the Emergency Medical Services Section, 1 W. Wilson St., P.O. Box 2659, Madison, WI 53701-2659.
DHS 110.15(2)(a)(a) A training permit granted by the department authorizes the training permit holder to participate in field and clinical training and to perform the duties of an EMT at the practice level for which the permit is issued while enrolled as a student with the training center.
DHS 110.15(2)(b)
(b) A person who holds a training permit issued under this section may serve as part of a legal ambulance service provider crew for 9-1-1 emergency response or inter-facility transport only if supervised by a preceptor authorized under
s. DHS 110.51 (2).
DHS 110.15(2)(c)
(c) A person holding an EMT-basic training permit may serve as part of the required ambulance staff but may not be the primary care giver during transport.
DHS 110.15(2)(d)
(d) A person holding a training permit may only perform those skills for which he or she has been adequately trained in the course in which he or she is actively enrolled.
DHS 110.15(3)
(3) Duration of permits. Training permits are issued and valid for the following periods:
DHS 110.15(3)(a)
(a) An EMT-basic training permit is valid for 12 months from date of issuance, unless the student fails to complete the training under the permit, in which case the permit expires when the trainee leaves the training program.
DHS 110.15(3)(b)
(b) The training permit at the EMT-intermediate technician, EMT-intermediate, or EMT-paramedic level expires on the date the student completes the training course. An ambulance service provider may extend the permit up to 12 months from the completion date of the training course. To extend the permit the service must have in place a training plan approved by the department that includes participation of the medical director and is tied to the provider's quality assurance program.
DHS 110.15 History
History: CR 10-085: cr.
Register December 2010 No. 660, eff. 1-1-11.
DHS 110.16
DHS 110.16
Department administrative fees. DHS 110.16(1)(1) The department may assess the following fees as applicable. The fees may be increased each year at the annual rate of inflation as determined by movement in the consumer price index for all urban consumers, published each month in the CPI detailed report by the U.S. department of labor's bureau of labor statistics with the approval of the EMS board:
DHS 110.16(1)(a)
(a) Late renewal fee. If an application for renewal is not received by the department before the expiration date of the certificate or license, the individual shall pay to the department a late renewal fee of $50 prior to issuance of the renewal certificate or license.
DHS 110.16(1)(b)
(b) Reinstatement fee. If an individual's certificate or license is expired for more than 6 months but less than 24 months, the individual shall pay to the department a late fee of $75 prior to reinstatement of the certificate or license.
DHS 110.16(1)(c)
(c) Returned renewal fee. If a renewal notice is returned due to an incorrect address, the individual shall pay to the department a fee of $30 prior to issuance of the renewal certificate or license.
DHS 110.16(1)(d)
(d) Verification of Wisconsin certification or license. If a certified first responder or licensed EMT asks the department to verify Wisconsin certificate or license information to another state, the individual shall pre-pay to the department $25 for the service and provide to the department a self-addressed, stamped envelope for mailing.
DHS 110.16(1)(e)
(e) Reciprocity fee. If an applicant applies for a certificate or license based on training or licensing from another state, the individual shall pre-pay a fee of $50 to the department.
DHS 110.16(1)(f)
(f) Manual processing fee. If an applicant or licensee is unable or chooses not to use an available electronic processing method, the individual shall submit a manual processing fee of $35 with the application and supporting paperwork and the department shall have 90 business days to respond instead of the normal 60 business days.
DHS 110.16(2)
(2) Payment of a fee shall be by cashiers check or money order payable to "Department of Health Services" or "DHS", or may be charged to a VISA or MasterCard. The department will not accept cash payment or personal checks. Fees are nonrefundable and nontransferable.
DHS 110.16(3)(a)(a) If the department permits the payment of a fee by a credit card, the department may charge a cost recovery fee of no more than $2.50 per transaction in addition to the fee under
sub. (1).
DHS 110.16(3)(b)
(b) The department may contract for services relating to the payment of fees by credit card under this section.
DHS 110.16 History
History: CR 10-085: cr.
Register December 2010 No. 660, eff. 1-1-11.
DHS 110.17
DHS 110.17
CPR and AED training and instruction. DHS 110.17(1)(1)
Organizations approved for CPR training. All of the following organizations are approved by the department to provide CPR training:
DHS 110.17(1)(g)
(g) Any other organization identified and approved by the department.
DHS 110.17(2)(a)(a) Any person who provides CPR and AED instruction to an EMT or first responder shall successfully complete any one of the following courses with a certification period not to exceed 2 years:
DHS 110.17(2)(a)1.
1. American Heart Association — CPR for the Healthcare Professional course.
DHS 110.17(2)(a)3.
3. American Safety and Health Institute — CPR Pro-Professional Level CPR and AED course.
DHS 110.17(2)(a)4.
4. Emergency Care and Safety Institute — American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons Professional Rescuer CPR course.
DHS 110.17(2)(b)
(b) All of the training courses specified under
par. (a) shall be taught by an instructor who is affiliated with, employed by, or under contract with an organization specified under
sub. (1), and shall include instruction in all of the following:
DHS 110.17(2)(b)2.
2. How to perform adult, child and infant CPR at the professional level, including the performance of CPR by one person and by 2 persons, and the use of medical devices to help an individual breathe.
DHS 110.17(2)(b)3.
3. How to use an automated external defibrillator on persons of any appropriate age.
DHS 110.17(2)(b)4.
4. How to clear the airway of a conscious or unconscious person who is choking.
DHS 110.17(3)(a)(a) An individual who provides CPR or AED instruction to an EMT, first responder, or a person who is required as a condition of licensure, certification, or registration to have current proficiency in the use of an AED, shall meet all of the qualifications, including qualifications for frequency of training, that are specified by the approved provider with whom the instructor is affiliated, employed or under contract.
DHS 110.17(3)(b)
(b) An instructor certification in CPR or AED that is issued to an individual by an approved provider may not be valid for more than 2 years from the date the certification is issued.
DHS 110.17 History
History: CR 10-085: cr.
Register December 2010 No. 660, eff. 1-1-11.
DHS 110.18
DHS 110.18
Training center initial and renewal certification requirements. DHS 110.18(1)
(1)
Authorized actions and qualifications. No person may provide training that is represented as qualifying an individual for first responder certification or EMT licensure or renewal unless the person is certified by the department as a training center.
DHS 110.18(2)
(2) Application requirements. An applicant for training center certification shall submit a fully and accurately completed application obtained from the department, which shall include all of the following:
DHS 110.18(2)(a)
(a) Documentation of the community need, showing that there are not adequate resources for EMS training available through any current training center in the area.