daniellaws824 Posted July 20, 2009 Posted July 20, 2009 ok so im trying to apply for jobs and on the requirements it says i require and E-permit which i understand is a special class of drivers license, but i search the internet for information on trying to obtain one but i come up with nothing. does anyone know where i should go or what to do? Title changed to reflect content....AK
Jeepluv77 Posted July 20, 2009 Posted July 20, 2009 I searched the Texas DMV website and www.texasonline.com and neither one gave me anything. I did see that people operating emergency vehicles are exempt from holding CDLs but couldn't find where it said what you should hold. I'd call a fire station and ask. There are a few Texans on here, though, so maybe they'll chime in and give you a hand.
Chief1C Posted July 20, 2009 Posted July 20, 2009 Is it street side parking? It could be an integrated system that allows you to obtain and renew parking permits online. A city about 60 miles from here has those, I was ticketed for parking at a meter that had no coin slots. No signs, etc.. Just a square hole with a scanner beam. So, I looked it up online, you need to buy and print out this card to use to park there.. or go to their campus police station to buy one. I just paid the $6 fine.. But it seemed like a neat idea.
Lone Star Posted July 21, 2009 Posted July 21, 2009 What it looks like is that the cities of Dallas and Houston require an 'E-permit' to work in EMS in those cities. I'm sure that contacting any EMS agency there would provide the information that you require. In Genesee County, MI; each EMS worker is required to have a 'permit' that is issued by the County Medical Control Board. EMT-Basic has an "E" card (pink) EMT-Specialist has an "I" card (yellow) EMT-Paramedic has a "P" card (blue) The cards are laminated, and usually have a copy of your license laminated on the back of the appropriate color card. In order to get one of these cards, you have to be affiliated with a licensed agency within that county, or that has priveliges in that county. You must have this card visible at all times while working. The Medical Control Board WILL do 'spot inspections'. You can bring patients INTO the county, but you cannot pick up, or treat a patient without it.
spenac Posted July 21, 2009 Posted July 21, 2009 I am in Texas and have never heard of this. But some say they should give my part of Texas back to Mexico. They probably would except for all the oil.
daniellaws824 Posted July 21, 2009 Author Posted July 21, 2009 i appreciate the help. its getting unnerving seeing it on all the requirements lists for job apps.
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