Mich. Admin. Code R. 29.502 - Certification requirements
Rule 2. To qualify for certification as a certified fire inspector, an applicant shall have met all of the following requirements:
(a) Be at least 18 years
of age.
(b) Have graduated from an
accredited high school or have received a general education development test
certificate from the department of education.
(c) Be able to read and write
English.
(d) Be of good moral
character. For purposes of these rules a conviction of a misdemeanor or felony
which involves theft, dishonesty, or false statement shall be considered as an
indication that a person is not likely to serve in a fair, honest, and open
manner.
(e) Have not been convicted
of any misdemeanor or felony reasonably related to the person's ability to
perform as a fire inspector.
(f)
Achieve a score of 75% or better on each examination described in
R 29.503.
(g) Maintain employment by a governmental
agency as a fire inspector supervisor or a fire inspector conducting fire
inspections for not less than 4 hours per week.
(h) Hold an NFPA fire inspector I
certification, or the equivalent, as determined by the bureau of fire services
in consultation with the state fire safety board.
Notes
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