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A person applying for certification as a manual defibrillator technician must
(1) provide evidence of current state certification as an EMT;
(2) provide evidence of a valid CPR credential;
(3) repealed 5/22/96;
(4) repealed 5/22/96;
(5) have successfully completed a department-approved manual defibrillator technician training course;
(6) have passed, within 12 months after completing the training course, a written and practical examination approved by the department for manual defibrillator technicians; and
(7) have written approval from a medical director for the organized emergency medical service of which the applicant is a member.
History: Eff. 1/30/87, Register 101; am 10/23/92, Register 124; am 5/22/96, Register 138; am 7/4/99, Register 151; am 8/16/2002, Register 163
Authority: AS 18.08.080
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