§ 16.95.050. Suspension, revocation or denial of certification of paramedic or emergency medical technician.  


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  • The chief of the emergency medical service or the emergency medical service board may, upon receipt of confirming evidence, revoke or suspend a certification or refuse to renew a certification of any emergency medical technician or mobile intensive care paramedic for:

    A.

    Fraud or deceit in obtaining any certification required under this chapter.

    B.

    Habitual overuse of alcoholic beverages or depressants, hallucinogenic or stimulant drugs as defined in AS 17.12.150(3), or addiction to the use of narcotic drugs as defined in AS 17.10.230(13).

    C.

    Violating the Controlled Substances Act (PL 910513; 84 Stat. 1242), or any other federal law pertaining to medical practice and drugs.

    D.

    Gross misconduct by a certified intensive care paramedic in the performance of his duties as a paramedic which tends to endanger human life or limb.

    E.

    Willful violations of this chapter.

(AO No. 77-348A; AO No. 84-33; AO No. 84-83)