The Bureau of Fire Standards and Training (Bureau) shall
approve training providers and certify individuals to conduct training and
education classes for fire service personnel. Upon satisfaction of the
requirements listed under the respective categories, an applicant shall be
awarded instructor certification appropriate to the applicant's attainments and
may teach designated subjects in the courses of training and education coming
within the purview of the Bureau.
(1)
Requirements for Training Providers.
(a) A
public college or university, technical school or college, high school, fire
service provider, private college or university, private entity, or individual
must be approved as a Training Provider by the Bureau to facilitate the
delivery of training to Florida's firefighters leading to certification by the
Bureau.
(b) A Training Provider
must submit a completed Form DFS-K4-2167, which is incorporated by reference in
Rule
69A-37.039, F.A.C., and can be
obtained where indicated in Rule
69A-37.039, F.A.C., to the
Bureau for approval to offer a pre-approved course.
(d) A training provider must maintain all
course rosters, attendance records, course evaluations, instructor evaluations,
and instructor as required by Rule
1B-24.003, F.A.C., and enter
course grades within 20 days of the last day of class into the Bureau's FCDICE
portal.
(2) Requirements
for Fire Service Instructors.
(a) A Fire
Service Instructor must be affiliated with at least one Training Provider and
be certified by the Bureau to conduct training activities for Florida's fire
service professionals which lead to any certification by the Bureau or
continuing education.
(b) Prior to
a Fire Service Instructor teaching an approved course for a Training Provider,
a certified Fire Service Instructor or Training Provider must submit a
completed Form DFS-K4-2168, Instructor Approval Request (eff. 04/16), which is
incorporated by reference in Rule
69A-37.039, F.A.C., and can be
obtained where indicated in Rule
69A-37.039, F.A.C., to the
Bureau for the approval of the certified Fire Service Instructor to teach the
approved course.
(3)
Requirements for Fire Service Instructor I Examination and Certification.
(a) Submission of the required application
Form DFS-K4-1451, 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., with all supporting documentation and fees, to the Bureau.
(b) A minimum of 6 years experience as a
regular member of an organized fire department.
(c) A high school diploma or
equivalent.
(d) Ability to perform
the tasks associated with the training.
(e) Successful completion of an approved Fire
Service Course Delivery class of not less than 45 hours duration, or the
equivalent as approved by the Bureau.
(f) Passing a state examination conducted at
a Regional Testing Site on the material covered in the Fire Service Course
Delivery class with a score of 70% or higher.
(4) Requirements for Fire Service Instructor
II Examination and Certification.
(a)
Submission of the required application Form DFS-K4-1452, 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 minimum of 6 years
experience as a regular member of an organized fire department.
(c) An associates degree or higher.
(d) Ability to perform the tasks associated
with the training.
(e) Successful
completion of an approved Fire Service Course Delivery class of not less than
45 hours duration, or the equivalent as approved by the Bureau and successful
completion of an approved Fire Service Course Design class of not less than 45
hours duration, or the equivalent as approved by the Bureau.
(f) Passing a state examination conducted at
a Regional Testing Site on the material covered in the Fire Service Course
Delivery and the Fire Service Course Design courses with a score of 70% or
higher.
(5) Requirements
for Fire Service Instructor III Examination and Certification.
(a) Submission of the required application
Form DFS-K4-1453, which is incorporated by reference in Rule
69A-37.039, F.A.C., and can be
obtained where indicated in subsection
69A-37.039(1),
F.A.C.
(b) A minimum of 6 years
experience as a regular member of an organized fire department.
(c) A bachelor's degree or higher.
(d) Ability to perform the tasks associated
with the training.
(e) Successful
completion of an approved Fire Service Course Delivery class of not less than
45 hours duration, or the equivalent as approved by the Bureau and successful
completion of an approved Fire Service Course Design class of not less than 45
hours duration, or the equivalent as approved by the Bureau.
(f) Successful completion of a Florida
Training Manager course of not less than 24 hours duration as approved by the
Bureau.
(g) Passing, with a score
of 70% or higher, a state examination conducted at a Regional Testing Site on
the material covered in the Fire Service Course Delivery, Fire Service Course
Design, and Florida Training Manager courses.
(h) All with an active Fire Service
Instructor III certification must be compliant with the requirements of
paragraph
69A-37.059(5)(f),
F.A.C., on or before December 31, 2024, and will not be subject to the Fire
Service Instructor III state exam.
(6) Requirements for Single Course Exemption
Designation.
(a) Submission of the required
application on Form DFS-K4-1455, 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., with all supporting documentation to the Bureau.
(b) Submission of letter requesting the
exemption with detailed description of credentials or experience to be
considered along with proof of same.
(c) Credentials review by Standards
section.
(d) Persons holding this
exemption are eligible to teach only the single course specified. This
exemption will be granted upon review for recognition of extensive experience,
education, or training in the subject area.
(e) Courses listed in rule Chapters 69A-37
and 69A-39, F.A.C., as leading to certification do not qualify for the Single
Course Exemption Designation, with the exception of Legal Issues for Fire
Investigators as identified in Rule
69A-37.065,
F.A.C.
(7) Quadrennial
Renewal of Fire Service Instructor Certification.
(a) Fire Service Instructor Certification
must be renewed every 4 years.
(b)
Should the applicant fail to meet the prerequisite training requirements
specified below for renewal, the applicant must qualify for and successfully
pass the required state examination for the instructor certification
requested.
(c) The Bureau shall
notify the certified Fire Service Instructor that the applicant's certification
is due for renewal approximately 90 days prior to the expiration of the Fire
Service Instructor Certification.
(d) The certified Fire Service Instructor
shall submit the renewal application Form DFS-K4-1463 (rev. 06/12), which is
incorporated by reference in Rule
69A-37.039, F.A.C., and can be
obtained where indicated in Rule
69A-37.039, F.A.C., to the
Bureau specifying whether the renewal is to be based on completion of a course
or attendance at workshops or seminars.
1.
Course - Have successfully completed approved course(s) of instruction in a
curriculum related to instructor improvement.
a. This course shall be 40 class hours in
duration or the equivalent in Continuing Education Units (CEU's).
b. At least 4 of the 40 hours must consist of
education or training related to rule Chapter 69A-37 or 69A-39, F.A.C., and
FCDICE.
c. Documentation verifying
the successful completion of the course, such as a certificate or college
transcript, shall be included with the renewal application.
2. Workshops or Seminars - In the absence of
completion of an approved course, the certification renewal shall be based upon
attendance at a workshop or seminar related to the subject of certification
which shall be a cumulative total of not less than 40 contact hours in
duration.
(e) Any person
whose certification is not renewed cannot function as an instructor as defined
herein.
(f) Any person whose
certification is expired shall obtain the required continuing education credits
and successfully retake the examination before the certification will be
re-issued.
(8) Probation
and Revocation of Fire Service Instructor Certification.
(a) The Bureau may place on probation any
Fire Service Instructor whose students exhibit a lack of knowledge or skill in
subject courses taught by such instructor, which shall be evidenced by a high
student failure rate during participation in state administered examinations. A
high student failure rate which comes to the attention of the Bureau will be
analyzed to determine relationships between an individual instructor and his
students' performance. If an instructor's students continue to exhibit high
failure rates on state examinations in the subject matter taught by the
instructor, a letter of concern will be provided to the instructor allowing an
opportunity for explanation. In the absence of an explanation which accounts
for the high student failure rate, the instructor will be placed on probation
during which the instructor will be required to teach students at a level high
enough to increase the pass rate.
(b) The certification of a Fire Service
Instructor shall be revoked if the instructor has issued or caused to be issued
course credit or course completion for any person not qualified.
(c) The certificate of a Fire Service
Instructor may be revoked if the instructor violates any part of Chapter 633,
F.S., or rule Chapter 69A-37, F.A.C.
Notes
Fla. Admin.
Code Ann. R. 69A-37.059
Rulemaking Authority 633.128(1)(d), (2)(a), 633.138(1),
633.408(1) FS. Law Implemented
633.106,
633.138(1),
633.406,
633.408,
633.414,
633.446
FS.
New 9-7-81, Formerly
4A-37.15, 4A-37.59, Amended 11-26-85, 1-3-90, 6-30-91, 3-20-95, 12-10-01,
Formerly 4A-37.059, Amended by
Florida
Register Volume 41, Number 022, February 3 effective
2/15/2015, Amended by
Florida
Register Volume 46, Number 237, December 8, 2020 effective
12/23/2020.
New 9-7-81, Formerly 4A-37.15, 4A-37.59, Amended 11-26-85,
1-3-90, 6-30-91, 3-20-95, 12-10-01, Formerly 4A-37.059, Amended 2-15-15,
12-23-20.