OAR 333-265-0024
EMT-Intermediate Provider Examination


(1) The EMT-Intermediate examinations for licensure will be administered by an EMS licensing officer and hosted by an educational institution or Authority approved non-educational institution that offers EMT-Intermediate courses.
(2) In order to take the EMT-Intermediate provider examination, a candidate shall be currently licensed as an AEMT or be registered with the National Registry as an AEMT.
(3) An EMT-Intermediate candidate who fails:
(a) Three or fewer skill stations of the EMT-Intermediate psychomotor examination may retest those skill stations failed on the same day with no additional charge by the Authority.
(b) One or more skill stations a second time must submit a re-examination fee and be scheduled through the Authority to retest any skill station failed.
(c) More than three skill stations of the EMT-Intermediate psychomotor examination must schedule a retest for a separate day, and submit a re-examination fee to the Authority.
(4) If a candidate fails the psychomotor examination three times, the candidate must submit official documentation of remedial education before becoming eligible to re-enter the licensure examination process. Following successful completion of remedial education, a candidate must re-take and pass the psychomotor examination within three additional attempts.
(5) A candidate must pass the psychomotor examination within 24 months after the completion of the required courses.
(6) A candidate who fails the psychomotor examination six times or does not complete the examination process within 24 months of the completion date of the initial required courses must successfully complete the entire EMT-Intermediate course and reapply for licensure.

Source: Rule 333-265-0024 — EMT-Intermediate Provider Examination, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=333-265-0024.

333‑265‑0000
Definitions
333‑265‑0010
Application for Approval of EMT, AEMT, EMT-Intermediate, and Paramedic Courses
333‑265‑0012
Requirements for Conducting Emergency Medical Responder Courses
333‑265‑0014
EMS Provider Course Requirements
333‑265‑0015
Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Field Internships
333‑265‑0016
Paramedic Field Internships
333‑265‑0018
Course Director Qualifications for EMR Courses
333‑265‑0020
Approved EMT, AEMT, EMT-Intermediate, and Paramedic Course Director
333‑265‑0022
Program Administrator and Faculty Responsibilities
333‑265‑0023
EMS Provider Examinations
333‑265‑0024
EMT-Intermediate Provider Examination
333‑265‑0025
Application Process to Obtain an EMS Provider License
333‑265‑0026
EMS Licensing Officer Application and Approval
333‑265‑0030
Fees for Licensure and License Renewal of an EMS Provider
333‑265‑0040
Application Review and Approval
333‑265‑0045
Renewal of License
333‑265‑0050
Licensure by Reciprocity
333‑265‑0058
Emergency Initial Provisional License
333‑265‑0060
Paramedic Provisional Licensure
333‑265‑0070
Out-of-State EMS Provider Rendering Patient Care in Oregon
333‑265‑0080
Reporting Obligations
333‑265‑0083
Conduct or Practice Contrary to Recognized Standards of Ethics
333‑265‑0085
Investigations
333‑265‑0087
Discipline
333‑265‑0090
Reverting to a Lower Level of EMT Licensure
333‑265‑0105
Reinstatement of an EMS Provider License
333‑265‑0110
Continuing Education Requirements for License Renewal
333‑265‑0140
Maintaining Continuing Education Records
333‑265‑0150
Continuing Education Records Audit
333‑265‑0160
Responsibility to Notify the Authority of Changes
333‑265‑0170
Displaying EMS Provider Licensure Level
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 333-265-0024’s source at or​.us