Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0360-07-01-.04 - ENTRY LEVEL PERSONNEL
(1)
(a) It shall be mandatory for all qualified
volunteer firefighters to become certified, when eligible, at the Fire Fighter
I level in order to become eligible for educational incentive pay.
(b) It shall be mandatory for all qualified
career firefighters to become certified, when eligible, at the Fire Fighter I
level and progress when eligible through the Fire Fighter II level of
certification in order to become eligible for educational incentive
pay.
(2)
(a)
1. A
volunteer firefighter must complete CPR training within twelve (12) months of
the firefighter's service or not later than December 31, 2021.
2. The volunteer firefighter must complete
the sixteen (16) hour Introduction to Fire and Emergency Services Course, the
sixty-four (64) hour Basic Firefighting Course and the Commission approved Live
Burn by the end of the calendar year in which the volunteer reaches the
firefighter's thirty-sixth (36th) month of service with a recognized department
or within thirty-six (36) months after July 1, 2021. This requirement will be
satisfied if the firefighter can show proof of having completed the sixteen
(16) hour Introduction to Fire and Emergency Services Course, the sixty-four
(64) hour Basic Firefighting Course, Commission approved Live Burn within ten
(10) years of December 31, 2021, or Fire Fighter I or above, having no break in
service exceeding sixty (60) months.
3. A volunteer firefighter must complete Fire
Fighter I, Hazardous Materials Awareness and Hazardous Materials Operations
certification levels by the end of the calendar year in which the volunteer
applicant reaches his/her sixtieth (60th) month of service with a recognized
department or within the firefighter's sixtieth (60th) month after July 1,
2021. Firefighters who have not obtained Fire Fighter I, Hazardous Materials
Awareness and Hazardous Materials Operations certification after that date
shall not be eligible for educational incentive pay until required
certification(s) have been obtained. This requirement will be satisfied if the
firefighter can show proof of having completed Fire Fighter I and no break in
service exceeding sixty (60) months.
(b) A career firefighter must complete Fire
Fighter I, Fire Fighter II, Hazardous Materials Awareness and Hazardous
Materials Operations certification levels by the end of the calendar year in
which the applicant reaches the applicant's thirty-sixth (36th) month of
employment with a participating fire department. Firefighters who have not
obtained Fire Fighter I, Fire Fighter II, Hazardous Materials Awareness and
Hazardous Materials Operations certification after that date shall not be
eligible for educational incentive pay until required certification(s) have
been obtained.
(3)
Qualified personnel, who are separated from the fire service for a period of
greater than 60 months and then reenter the fire service shall subsequently
obtain certification in accordance with rule 0360-05-01-.02.
(4) Individuals hired into a department as
Fire Safety Inspectors after December 31, 1990, and who are not trained in fire
suppression may meet the requirements of this section by completing
certification as prescribed by T.C.A. §
68-120-113 by the end of the
calendar year in which they reach their twelfth (12th) month of employment. If
an individual is hired as a Fire Safety Inspector and later transfers to fire
suppression, the individual shall achieve Fire Fighter I, Fire Fighter II,
Hazardous Materials Awareness and Hazardous Materials Operations certifications
within thirty-six (36) months after the transfer date.
(5) Individuals hired into a department as
Public Fire and Life Safety Educators after December 31, 1990, and who are not
trained in fire suppression may meet the requirements of this section by
completing certifications as Public Fire and Life Safety Educator I and Public
Fire and Life Safety Educator II by the end of the calendar year in which they
reach their twenty-fourth (24th) month of employment. If an individual is hired
as a Public Fire and Life Safety Educator and later transfers to fire
suppression, the individual shall achieve Fire Fighter I, Fire Fighter II, and
Hazardous Materials Awareness and Operations certifications within thirty-six
(36) months after the transfer date.
(6) The date an individual became employed as
a firefighter or volunteered as a firefighter, respectively, for participation
in the Educational Incentive Pay Program shall be the date used to calculate
deadlines for certification.
(7)
All career fire departments participating in the Educational Incentive Pay
Program shall ensure to have their qualified personnel obtain the Fire Fighter
II level of certification no later than the thirty-sixth
(36th) month from the date the department enters
into the Educational Incentive Pay Program. Department personnel that have not
obtained the required certification(s), as provided in rule
0360-07-01-.04(1)(a) and (b) and (2)(a) and (b), shall be ineligible to receive
educational incentive pay until the required certification(s) have been
obtained.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-24-101, 4-24-106, 4-24-107, 4-24-201, and 4-24-202.
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