37 Tex. Admin. Code § 439.1 - Requirements-General
(a) The administration of examinations for
certification, including performance skill evaluations, shall be conducted in
compliance with commission rules and; as applicable, with:
(1) International Fire Service Accreditation
Congress (IFSAC) regulations; or
(2) National Board on Fire Service
Professional Qualifications (Pro Board) regulations for examinations
administered by the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service. Only Pro Board
examinations administered by the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service
will be accepted by the commission for certification. In order for a Pro Board
document to be accepted for certification, it must:
(A) List the commission issued course
approval number for which the examination was conducted;
(B) Indicate that the examination was
conducted in English; and
(C) List
any special accommodations provided to the examinee. The commission may not
issue a certificate for an examination conducted under special accommodations
other than those specified in §
439.13 of this title (relating to
Special Accommodations for Testing).
(b) It is incumbent upon commission staff,
committee members, training officers and field examiners to maintain the
integrity of the state certification examination process (or portion thereof)
for which they are responsible.
(c)
The commission shall reserve the authority to conduct an annual review of Pro
Board examinations, procedures, test banks, and facilities utilized by the
Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service. The commission may also conduct a
review at any time for cause and as deemed necessary to ensure the integrity of
the certification examination process.
(d) Exams will be based on the job
performance requirements and knowledge and skill components of the applicable
NFPA standard for that discipline, if a standard exists and has been adopted by
the commission. If a standard does not exist or has not been adopted by the
commission, the exam will be based on curricula as currently adopted in the
commission's Certification Curriculum Manual.
(e) Commission examinations that receive a
passing grade shall expire two years from the date of the
examination.
(f) An examination for
Basic Structure Fire Protection shall consist of four sections: Fire Fighter I,
Fire Fighter II, Hazardous Materials Awareness Level, and Hazardous Materials
Operations Level including the Mission-Specific Competencies for Personal
Protective Equipment and Product Control. The examinee must pass each section
of the examination with a minimum score of 70% in order to qualify for
certification.
(g) An examination
for Basic Fire Inspector shall consist of two sections: Inspector I, and
Inspector II. The examinee must pass each section of the examination with a
minimum score of 70% in order to qualify for certification.
(h) An examination for Basic Structure Fire
Protection and Intermediate Wildland Fire Protection shall consist of five
sections: Fire Fighter I, Fire Fighter II, First Responder Awareness, First
Responder Operations, and Intermediate Wildland Fire Protection. The examinee
must pass each section of the examination with a minimum score of 70% in order
to qualify for certification.
(i)
All other state examinations consist of only one section.
(j) The individual who fails to pass a
commission examination for state certification will be given one additional
opportunity to pass the examination or section(s) thereof. This opportunity
must be exercised within 180 days after the date of the first failure. An
examinee who fails to pass the examination within the required time may not sit
for the same examination again until the examinee has re-qualified by repeating
the curriculum applicable to that examination.
(k) An individual may obtain a new
certificate in a discipline which was previously held by passing a commission
proficiency examination.
(l) If an
individual who has never held certification in a discipline defined in §
421.5 of this title (relating to
Definitions), seeks certification in that discipline, the individual shall
complete all certification requirements.
(m) If an individual completes a commission
approved training program, or a program that has been evaluated and deemed
equivalent to a certification curriculum approved by the commission, such as an
out-of-state or military training program or a training program administered by
the State Firemen's and Fire Marshals' Association of Texas, the individual may
use only one of the following examination processes for certification:
(1) pass a commission examination;
or
(2) submit documentation of the
successful completion of the Pro Board examination process administered by the
Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service; and
(3) meet any other certification requirements
in order to become eligible for certification as fire protection
personnel.
(4) An individual cannot
use a combination of the two examination processes in this subsection from a
single commission approved class for certification. An individual who chooses
to submit to the commission examination process may not utilize the other
process toward certification.
(n) An individual or entity may petition the
commission for a waiver of the examination required by this section if the
person's certificate expired because of the individual's or employing entity's
good faith clerical error or expired as a result of termination of the person's
employment where the person has been restored to employment through a
disciplinary procedure or a court action. All required renewal fees including
applicable late fees and all required continuing education must be submitted
before the waiver request may be considered.
(1) Applicants claiming good faith clerical
error must submit a sworn statement together with any supporting documentation
that evidences the applicant's good faith efforts to comply with commission
renewal requirements and that failure to comply was due to circumstances beyond
the control of the applicant.
(2)
Applicants claiming restoration to employment as a result of a disciplinary or
court action must submit a certified copy of the order, ruling or agreement
restoring the applicant to employment.
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