8121 - Certification sanctions.

     § 8121.  Certification sanctions.        (a)  Grounds for discipline.--The department may discipline     an EMS provider or applicant for EMS provider certification for     any of the following reasons:            (1)  Lack of physical or mental ability to provide        adequate services.            (2)  Deceptive or fraudulent procurement or        representation of certification or registration credentials        or for making misleading, deceptive or untrue representations        to secure or aid or abet another person to secure a        certification, license, registration or any other        authorization issued by the department under this chapter.            (3)  Willful or negligent misconduct in providing EMS or        practicing beyond the scope of certification authorization        without legal authority to do so.            (4)  Abuse or abandonment of a patient.            (5)  The rendering of services while under the influence        of alcohol or illegal drugs or the knowing abuse of legal        drugs.            (6)  The operation of an emergency vehicle in a reckless        manner or while under the influence of alcohol or illegal        drugs or the knowing abuse of legal drugs.            (7)  Disclosure of medical or other information about a        patient where prohibited by Federal or State law.            (8)  Willful preparation or filing of a false medical        report or record or the inducement of others to do so.            (9)  Destruction of a medical report or record required        to be maintained.            (10)  Refusal to render emergency medical care because of        a patient's race, sex, creed, national origin, sexual        preference, age, handicap, medical problem or financial        inability to pay.            (11)  Failure to comply with department-approved        protocols.            (12)  Failure to comply with reporting requirements        imposed under this chapter or as established by the        department.            (13)  Practicing without the current registration of a        certification.            (14)  Conviction of a felony, a crime related to the        practice of the EMS provider or a crime involving moral        turpitude. For the purposes of this paragraph, a conviction        includes a judgment of guilt, a plea of guilty or a plea of        nolo contendere.            (15)  Willful falsification of or a failure to complete        details on an EMS patient care report.            (16)  Misappropriation of drugs or EMS agency property.            (17)  Having a certification or other authorization to        practice a profession or occupation revoked, suspended or        subjected to other disciplinary sanction.            (18)  Violating or aiding or abetting another person to        violate a duty imposed under this chapter, a regulation        promulgated under this chapter or an order of the department        previously entered in a disciplinary proceeding.            (19)  Based upon a finding of misconduct by the relevant        Federal or State agency, having been excluded from a Federal        or State health care program or having had equity or capital,        stock or profits of an entity equal to 5% or more of the        value of the property or assets of the entity when it was        excluded from a Federal or State health care program.            (20)  Any other reason as determined by the department        which poses a threat to the health and safety of the public.        (b)  Disciplinary options.--If the department is empowered to     take disciplinary action against an individual under this     section, the department may do one or more of the following:            (1)  Deny the application for certification.            (2)  Issue a public reprimand.            (3)  Revoke, suspend, limit or otherwise restrict the        certification.            (4)  Require the person to take refresher educational        courses.            (5)  Impose a civil money penalty not exceeding $1,000        for each incident in which the EMS provider engages in        conduct that constitutes a basis for discipline.            (6)  Stay enforcement of any suspension, revocation or        other discipline and place the individual on probation with        the right to vacate the probationary order for noncompliance.        (c)  Registration of certification.--The department shall not     deny a registration of an EMS provider certification without     giving the applicant prior notice of the reason for the denial     and providing an opportunity for a hearing.        (d)  Reinstatement.--A person whose certification has been     revoked may not apply for reinstatement of that certification. A     person may petition the department for allowance to apply for a     new certification five years from the effective date of the     revocation by filing with the department a petition that avers     facts to establish that the person has been rehabilitated to an     extent that issuing the person a certification would not be     detrimental to the public interest. The department may grant or     deny the petition, without conducting a hearing, if it accepts     as true all facts averred, other than the conclusory averments,     such as that the person has been rehabilitated. If the     department grants the person allowance to apply for a new     certification, the person shall repeat the training program and     the certification examinations for the level of certification     for which the person is applying and satisfy all other     requirements for the certification that exist at the time of     reapplication. If the department does not grant the person     allowance to apply for a new certification, the person may not     again petition the department for allowance to apply for a new     certification until another year from the date of denial.        Effective Date.  Section 9(1) of Act 37 of 2009 provided that     section 8121 shall take effect 180 days after the publication of     the notice in section 7.        Cross References.  Section 8121 is referred to in sections     8113, 8123, 8124 of this title.