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Committee consolidates EMS rule chapters and reduces continuing‑education hours to align with neighboring states
Summary
The committee approved consolidation of multiple EMS rule chapters into one and lowered required continuing‑education hours for EMS personnel to match averages among contiguous states; the committee also approved a batch of chapter repeals.
The Senate Health and Welfare Committee approved consolidation of multiple Emergency Medical Services (EMS) rule chapters into a single chapter and lowered continuing‑education (CE) hour requirements to align with the average among Idaho's contiguous states.
Jared Larson said the department consolidated subsequent EMS chapters into one and reduced CE requirements: emergency medical technicians from 8 to 5 hours per…
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