Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 69A-37.054 - Out of State Firefighting Certificate of Compliance and Special Certificate of Compliance
(1) Out of State
Firefighter Certificate of Compliance.
(a)
1. An individual who has satisfactorily
completed training for firefighters in another state and seeks a Firefighter
Certificate of Compliance shall submit:
a. A
completed Form DFS-K4-1309 "Firefighter Equivalency Examination Requirements,"
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. A completed Form
DFS-K4-1016 "Application for Firefighter Certification 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.
c. Form DFS-K4-1022,
"Medical Examination to Determine Fitness for Firefighter Training," completed
in accordance with rule
69A-37.037, F.A.C.
d. A copy of a high school diploma in
accordance with rule 69A-37.034, F.A.C.
e. Fingerprints in accordance with rule
69A-37.036, F.A.C.
f. The appropriate fee in accordance with
subsection 69A-37.050(6),
F.A.C.
2. In order for a
person to be eligible to be tested, a complete application must be received by
the Bureau not less than 10 business days prior to the scheduled examination
date for review, verification, and approval. The examination includes both a
written and practical examination. The individual shall take and pass the
written part of the examination prior to taking the practical part of the
examination. The individual shall take the written part of the examination
within three months of approval. An individual who fails to take the written
part of this examination within three months of approval shall be required to
submit a new application to the Bureau.
(b) The Bureau shall issue a certificate of
compliance under this subsection to any qualified person who:
1. Successfully passes the written and
practical examination as required by rule
69A-37.056, F.A.C. This
examination is given during February, May, September, and November and is
administered only at the Florida State Fire College. However, a firefighter
certified under the U.S. Department of Defense's Fire and Emergency Services
Certification Program as a Firefighter II must take the practical examination
at a certified training facility as required in rule
69A-37.056, F.A.C., and the
written examination shall be administered by a Field Representative of the
Bureau or designee pursuant to paragraph
69A-37.056(6)(b),
F.A.C.
2. Meets the other
requirements of subsection
633.408(4),
F.S.; and,
3. Complies with the
requirements of this section.
(c) Only one opportunity to repeat the
written or practical part of the examination is permitted and must be taken
within 6 months of the initial examination date. Any individual who failed the
written or practical part of the examination twice within this timeframe shall
forfeit the opportunity to obtain a Certificate of Compliance under this
subsection and is required to take the Minimum Standards Course in order to
obtain a Firefighter Certificate of Compliance.
(2) Special Certificate of Compliance.
(a) The Bureau shall issue a special
certificate of compliance to an individual who provides proof of employment as
the Administrative and Command Head of a fire service provider if that
individual also meets all the requirements of this subsection. The
Administrative and Command Head of an organization is permitted to hold the
title of director, fire chief, or other title. This individual is permitted to
respond to emergency incidents with ultimate onsite management, command, and
supervisory authority over employees engaged in operations involving fire,
hazardous materials, building collapse, confined space rescue, and other
emergency operations.
(b) Any
person making application for a special certificate of compliance as the
designated Administrative and Command Head of an organization must successfully
pass the written part of the firefighter minimum standards examination with a
score of 70% or higher. Individuals who fail the written part of the
firefighter minimum standards examination may retake this written exam once
within six months after the original examination date. The individual shall
submit all the documents, and meet all the requirements of this paragraph, with
the exception of the completion of the practical portion of the firefighter
minimum standards examination. The applicant shall also:
1. Pass the Fire Officer I state examination
with a score of 70% or higher within six months of the initial examination
date.
2. Complete a course of
instruction of at least six hours presented by the Bureau which shall include:
a. Chapter 633, F.S., "Fire Prevention and
Control " and the applicable rules,
b. Chapter 447, F.S., "Labor Organizations"
and the applicable rules,
c. The
State Emergency Response Plan,
d.
Chapter 286, F.S., known as the "Sunshine Law," and chapter 119, F.S., known as
the "Public Records Law."
3. Submit a completed Form DFS-K4-1016
"Application for Firefighter Certification 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.
4. Submit a completed Form
DFS-K4-1309 "Preliminary Equivalency Application Firefighter Minimum Curriculum
Requirements," 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.
5. Submit a copy of a
medical examination taken within 6 months from the date the application for
certification was received by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training, with
the results of the examination indicated on a completed Form DFS-K4-1022
"Medical Examination to Determine Fitness for Firefighter Training," which is
incorporated by reference in rule
69A-37.039, F.A.C.
6. Submit a copy of the applicant 's high
school diploma or its equivalent.
7. Submit the required fingerprint card,
fingerprint card processing fee, and application fee.
8. Submit a completed Form DFS-K4-1390
"Application for Special Certificate of Compliance for Administrative &
Command Head," 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.
(c) The special
certificate of compliance will be assigned a registration number identifying
the holder as the Administrative and Command Head of the
organization.
(d) The special
certificate of compliance is permitted to be transferred with the
Administrative and Command Head to another fire/rescue/emergency services
organization if a comparable position is held by the special certificate holder
with the new organization.
(e) The
special certificate of compliance shall expire upon the termination of the
holder of the special certificate of compliance as the Administrative and
Command Head of a fire service provider .
(f) Should the holder thereafter hold a
position in any firefighter capacity other than Administrative and Command
Head, the requirements of this section as they pertain to firefighters shall
apply.
(g) This special certificate
is optional and the individual is permitted to choose to obtain the certificate
of compliance for firefighters as provided in this rule.
(h) Any individual who failed the written
part of the firefighter minimum standards examination twice within 6 months of
the initial examination date shall forfeit the opportunity to obtain a Special
Certificate of Compliance under this subsection.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 633.128(2)(a), 633.408(1) FS. Law Implemented 633.128(1)(a), (e), 633.406, 633.408 FS.
New 9-7-81, Formerly 4A-37.11, 4A-37.54, Amended 11-26-85, 1-3-90, 6-30-91, 3-20-95, 12-9-96, 12-10-01, Formerly 4A-37.054, Amended 3-19-09, 8-3-15.
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