Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0780-02-21-.05 - TRAINING; CONTINUING EDUCATION
(1) A continuing
education course must be approved by the state fire marshal before the
registrant will be granted credit for the course.
(2) The registrant shall provide verification
to the state fire marshal of having obtained the continuing education credits
required by § 68-104-208(d). Verification consists of a form certifying
attendance at the course and the number of continuing education credits
obtained at the course and signed by both the registrant and the course
instructor.
(3) The registrant
shall submit to the state fire marshal the registrant's verification form after
completing the course and prior to his or her renewal. The registrant is
responsible for ensuring timely submittal of the required verification.
Documentation that shows that the registrant self-taught himself or herself
without course instruction will not be accepted for continuing education
credit.
(4) In order to obtain
approval to provide course instruction, the course provider shall submit to the
state fire marshal materials including an outline of the course instruction,
biography of the instructor, the methods and tools that will be utilized in the
course, number of instruction hours provided, and the dates and times the
course will be offered. A course provider seeking approval of a course pursuant
to this paragraph shall submit the required documentation no later than ten
(10) business days prior to the first offering of the course.
(5) Credit may be granted, in the discretion
of the state fire marshal, for the instruction of continuing education
courses.
(6) Registrants who take
more than the required continuing education for the previous renewal period
will not be permitted to carry-over the credit hours into the next renewal
cycle.
(7) The state fire marshal
may conduct random audits of registrants and continuing education courses to
ensure compliance with this rule. Each registrant is responsible for
maintaining sufficient records which may be used to support claimed continuing
education credits.
(8) The state
fire marshal may require completion of specific continuing education classes in
order to renew registration.
(9)
Registrants will not receive credit for taking a course more than once each
renewal cycle.
(10) Registrants may
obtain continuing education training for renewal by retaking and passing the
appropriate examination for the certification desired; provided, however, that
the registrant provides valid documentation of proof of taking and earning a
passing score on the appropriate examination, and submits this information
along with the completed renewal form and renewal fee prior to the expiration
date for such certification.
Notes
Authority: T. C. A. §§ 68-102-113, 68-104-208(d), 68-104-208(d)(2), and 68-104-214.
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