HRS §453-32.5
Provisional licensure
This section lets the board give a temporary license to someone who just finished a board-approved training program and has never taken the national exam for that level. The temporary license ends if you don't take or pass the next exam, and you can only get one per level. You must tell the board in writing who your employers are before you start working.
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The statute, as written — Provisional licensure
(a) The board shall approve provisional licensure of an applicant under section 453-32 if the applicant has graduated from a board approved training program within twelve months of the date of application and has never taken the written and practical examination of the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians for that level of practice but otherwise meets the requirements of section 453-32, has filed a complete application with the board, and has paid all required fees. (b) If the applicant fails to apply for, or to take, the next succeeding examination or fails to pass the examination or fails to receive a license, all privileges under this section shall automatically cease upon written notification sent to the applicant by the board. A provisional license for each level of practice may be issued only once to each person. (c) Prior to practicing under any provisional license, applicants shall notify the board in writing of any and all employers under whom they will be performing services.
Sections this one refers to
§453-32 Licensing rules for emergency medical services workers
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