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Certification for EMD is valid for two years, except that
(1) an initial certification for an applicant who completed the initial training course before July 1 of a year expires on December 31 of the following year;
(2) an initial certification for an applicant who completed the initial training course after June 30 of a year expires on December 31 of the second year following the year of issuance;
(3) all recertifications expire on the second December 31 following the expiration of the most recent certification; and
(4) in order to ensure a comprehensive emergency medical services system, the department will, in its discretion, extend the certificate of an EMD for a period of not more than 60 days beyond the date of the lapse of certification.
History: Eff. 4/7/96, Register 138
Authority: AS 18.08.080
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