Mich. Admin. Code R. 29.405i - Classification of fire officer II; requirements; reciprocity
Rule 5i.
(1) This
rule provides the classification for fire officer II pursuant to section 9 of
the act, MCL 29.369.
(2) An
individual who is applying for certification as a fire officer II shall be
certified as a fire officer I before starting the fire officer II
requirements.
(3) A fire officer II
is an individual who is a certified firefighter II, passed the council-
approved fire instructor I course, passed the council-approved fire officer II
written examination with a score of 70% or higher, and passed the practical
examination, which meets NFPA 1021, "Standard for Fire Officer Professional
Qualifications," as adopted by reference in
R
29.410.
(4)
An individual shall complete the fire officer II job performance requirements
and submit the bureau's Training Certification Application form, BFS-205,
before taking the certification examinations.
(5) An individual with a valid Pro Board or
IFSAC certificate, applying for reciprocity certification, shall comply with
all of the following:
(a) Be a member or an
employee of a fire department or a public safety department in this
state.
(b) Be entered into the
bureau's training information network.
(c) Meet the NFPA 1021, "Standard for Fire
Officer Professional Qualifications," at the time of issue.
(d) Complete and submit the bureau's Request
For Reciprocity Application form, BFS-258.
(6) An individual applying for reciprocity
certification shall be certified by another state's certifying agency and
comply with all of the following:
(a) Be a
member or an employee of a fire department or a public safety department in
this state.
(b) Be entered into the
bureau's training information network.
(c) Meet the NFPA 1021, "Standard for Fire
Officer Professional Qualifications," at the time of issue.
(d) Complete and submit the bureau's Request
For Reciprocity Application form, BFS-258.
(7) An individual who has been honorably
discharged from the armed forces of the United States, completed firefighter
training while serving in the armed forces of the United States, and is
applying for reciprocity certification shall comply with all of the following:
(a) Be a member or an employee of a fire
department or a public safety department.
(b) Be entered into the bureau's training
information network.
(c) Meet the
NFPA 1021, "Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications," at the time
of issue.
(d) Complete and submit
the bureau's Request For Reciprocity Application form, BFS-258.
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