Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 69A-37.0527 - Retention of Certification
(1)
Section 633.414, F.S., which took effect
on July 1, 2013, requires firefighters to meet certain requirements every 4
years in order to retain their firefighter certificates of compliance.
(a) For the purpose of this rule,
"certification," or "certified," shall have the same meaning as set forth in
Section 633.426, F.S., Section
633.426, F.S., states that
"certification" or "certified" means the act of holding a current and valid
certificate .
(b) The 4-year period
for individuals who were certified on or after July 1, 2013, begins on the date
of issuance of the certificate by the Division or the date of termination of
employment or service with a fire department after issuance of the
certificate .
(c) The 4-year period
for individuals who were certified as of June 30, 2013, begins on July 1, 2014
or on the date of termination of employment or service with a fire department
on or after July 1, 2013.
(d)
Individuals who obtained a firefighter certificate on any date prior to July 1,
2013, but failed to maintain the certificate , in accordance with the retention
requirements of Section
633.352, F.S. (2012), by June
30, 2013, are not currently certified.
(e) Pursuant to Section
633.106, F.S. (2013), the State
Fire Marshal may deny, suspend, or revoke the certificate of any individual who
does not meet the qualifications established by Chapter 633, F.S. In lieu of
these actions, the Division may also place an individual who has been issued a
certificate but no longer qualifies for the certificate under Chapter 633,
F.S., on probation for a period not to exceed 2 years. Firefighters who were no
longer certified as of June 30, 2013, due to failure to meet the retention
requirements of Section
633.352, F.S. (2012), may
petition the Division to be placed on probation for a period of 2 years. The
terms of probation will require these individuals to successfully complete the
Firefighter Retention Examination within the period of probation in order to
have their certification as a firefighter reinstated. Reinstatement is
conditional on meeting all other qualifications for firefighter certification
under the provisions of Chapter 633, F.S. Failure to complete the Firefighter
Retention Examination within the period of probation will result in
administrative action by the Department to revoke an individual 's certificate .
Probation will not be granted to any individual who files a petition to be
placed on probation more than 180 days after the effective date of this
paragraph. Failure of an individual who is subject to this paragraph to
petition for probation within 180 days after the effective date of this
paragraph will result in administrative action by the Department to revoke the
individual 's certificate .
(f)
Paragraph (e), does not apply to individuals who, prior to July 1, 2013,
attempted to maintain their certificates but failed the practical portion of
the Firefighter Retention Examination twice or failed the examination once and
forfeited the opportunity to retake the examination; however, any individual
who failed the examination once and is within the time period for retaking the
examination, may re-take the examination after July 1,
2013.
(2) Pursuant to
Section 633.408, F.S., the Division
adopted Rule 69A-37.055, F.A.C., to establish
the Minimum Standards Course and course examination to provide the training
required to obtain a Firefighter Certificate of Compliance. The Minimum
Standards Course Examination may also be completed for retention of a
firefighter certificate as provided in Section
633.414(1)(d),
F.S. In this context, the examination is referred to herein as the Firefighter
Retention Examination. The examination includes both a written and practical
examination.
(3) To be eligible to
participate in the Firefighter Retention Examination, an individual shall:
(a) Apply on-line at
www.floridastatefirecollege.org,
or submit Form DFS-K4-1308, "Application for Firefighter Certification
Retention Examination," which is incorporated by reference in subsection
69A-37.039(2),
F.A.C., and can be obtained where indicated in subsection
69A-37.039(1),
F.A.C.;
(b) Complete a medical
examination in accordance with Rule
69A-37.037, F.A.C. An individual
shall not be permitted to participate in the examination unless a completed
Form DFS-K4-1022, "Medical Examination to Determine Fitness for Firefighter
Training," as incorporated by reference in paragraph
69A-37.039(2)(c),
F.A.C., is on file with the Bureau;
(c) Submit fingerprints in accordance with
Rule 69A-37.036, F.A.C.;
and,
(d) At the time of
participating in the practical examination, wear personal protective equipment
with fixed labels indicating compliance with the current edition of the
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA ) 1971, (2013 Ed.), "Standard on
Protective Ensembles for Structural Fire Fighting and Proximity Fire Fighting,"
which is hereby incorporated by reference.
(4) Any individual who does not obtain a
passing score of 70% or more on the Firefighter Retention Examination will be
permitted one opportunity to repeat the examination. The examination must be
repeated within 6 months of the original examination or the opportunity is
forfeited.
(5) The refresher course
that may be successfully completed for retention of a firefighter certificate
pursuant to Section 633.414(1)(c),
F.S., shall be taught by the Division or an approved provider at a certified
firefighter recruit training facility.
(a)
The refresher course shall be titled "Firefighter Retention Refresher Course"
and consist of 40 hours of interactive instruction to include 16 hours of
practical skills training and 8 hours of practical skill assessment. The
firefighter retention refresher course includes the following course topics and
hours of instruction:
1. Firefighter safety
and health (2 hours);
2. Fire and
life safety initiatives (1 hour);
3. Personal protective equipment (2
hours);
4. Structural search,
victim removal, and firefighter survival (2 hours);
5. Ground ladders (1 hour);
6. Tactical ventilation (1 hour);
7. Water supply (1 hour);
8. Fire hose and fire streams (1
hour);
9. Fire control and tactics
(2 hours);
10. Building
construction (1 hour);
11. Fire
protection systems (1 hour);
12.
Fire origin and cause determination (1 hour);
13. Practical skills training (16 hours);
and,
14. Student practical skill
assessment (8 hours).
(b)
The individual shall successfully complete all required skills listed on Form
DFS-K4-2128, "Firefighter Retention Skill Assessment Worksheet," eff. 3/2014,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-03751,
which is incorporated by reference herein. The form may be obtained as
indicated in subsection
69A-37.039(1),
F.A.C.
(c) Upon completion of the
refresher course under this section, the individual must successfully pass the
written portion of the Firefighter Retention Examination with a score of 70% or
higher. Any individual who does not obtain a passing score of 70% or more on
this written portion of the minimum standards course examination will be
permitted one opportunity to repeat this exam. The examination must be repeated
within 6 months of the original examination or the opportunity is forfeited. An
individual who fails to pass the written examination within the timeframes set
forth above will have to successfully complete the minimum standards course and
examination as defined in Rule
69A-37.055, F.A.C.
(d) An approved provider of the firefighter
retention refresher course under this subsection shall maintain, on an annual
basis, an average pass rate of 70% or higher on the written portion of the
Firefighter Retention Examination for all students. The annual period will
begin on the date that any provider first offers a firefighter retention
refresher course. The Division shall place a provider on probation for a period
of 1 year when the average pass rate for all students is below 70%. The
Division shall revoke approval of the provider to conduct the firefighter
retention refresher course if the student average pass rate is not 70% or
higher at the conclusion of the 1 year probation
period.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 633.128(2)(a), 633.418(1)(a) FS. Law Implemented 633.106, 633.128, 633.408 633.414 FS.
New 12-10-01, Formerly 4A-37.0527, Amended 3-19-09, 3-24-14.
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