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(a) To renew a certification, an applicant shall
(1) complete and submit an application on a form provided by the department;
(2) show that the medevac service, critical care air ambulance service, or specialty aeromedical transport team continues to meet the appropriate requirements listed in 7 AAC 26.330 and 7 AAC 26.340; and
(3) show evidence that all medical attendants employed or used on the medevac service, critical care air ambulance service, or specialty aeromedical transport team have current certificates or licenses, as well as have at least 16 hours per certification period of continuing medical education in specialized aeromedical patient transportation topics.
(b) A recertification is valid for two years, and may be renewed under (a) of this section.
History: Eff. 9/28/85, Register 95
Authority: AS 18.08.080
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