Vermont Statewide EMS Protocols - 2023 Version
Vermont Statewide EMS Protocols - 2020 Version (Effective May 15, 2020)
Examination Accommodations: This policy describes the process for requesting an accommodation on an EMS psychomotor examination
Course Medical Director Qualifications
Senior Instructor Qualifications for Licensure
Substantiated Report of Abuse (Adult Abuse Registry and Child Protection Registry): This policy describes how the Vermont Department of Health addresses substantiated reports of abuse by EMS licensees and applicants
False Answers on License Applications: This policy addresses cases where an EMS licensee or applicant provides false answers to the self-disclosure questionnaire on license applications
Impaired or Negligent Vehicle Operation: This policy describes how crime convictions for impaired or negligent driving convictions affect a person's eligibility for EMS licensure
Pending Criminal Charges: This policy describes EMS licensees' and applicants' obligation to disclose criminal charges and convictions
Challenging the NREMT Exams - RN/PA/Military Medics: This policy describes the process that allows a Registered Nurse, Physician Assistant or Military medic to obtain a National Registry certification and state license without taking an initial course.