37 Tex. Admin. Code § 451.303 - Minimum Standards for Fire Officer III Certification
(a) In order to be certified as a Fire
Officer III an individual must:
(1) hold
certification as Structural Fire Protection Personnel, Aircraft Rescue Fire
Fighting Personnel, or Marine Fire Protection Personnel; and
(2) hold Fire Officer II certification
through the commission; and
(3)
hold, as a minimum, Fire Service Instructor II certification through the
commission; and
(4) document
completion of ICS-300: Intermediate Incident Command System; and
(5) possess valid documentation as a Fire
Officer III from either:
(A) the International
Fire Service Accreditation Congress; or
(B) the National Board on Fire Service
Professional Qualifications issued by the Texas A&M Engineering Extension
Service using the 2009 or later edition of the NFPA standard applicable to this
discipline and meeting the requirements as specified in §
439.1 of this title (relating to
Requirements--General); or
(6) complete a commission approved Fire
Officer III program and successfully pass the commission examination as
specified in Chapter 439 of this title (relating to Examinations for
Certification). An approved Fire Officer III program must consist of one of the
following:
(A) completion of a commission
approved Fire Officer III Curriculum as specified in Chapter 9 of the
commission's Certification Curriculum Manual;
(B) completion of an out-of-state and/or
military training program that has been submitted to the commission for
evaluation and found to be equivalent to or exceed the commission approved Fire
Officer III Curriculum;
(C)
successful completion of 15 college semester hours of upper level coursework
from a four-year regionally accredited institution in any of the following
subject areas:
(i)
Administration/Management;
(ii)
Budget/Finance;
(iii)
Planning/Organization;
(iv)
Leadership/Ethics;
(v) Risk
Management;
(vi) Safety and
Health;
(vii) Community Risk
Reduction; or
(viii) Criminal
Justice; or
(D)
successful attainment of a bachelor's degree or higher from a regionally
accredited institution in any of the following:
(i) Fire Science/Administration/Management;
(ii) Emergency Management;
(iii) Public Administration;
(iv) Emergency Medicine;
(v) Business
Management/Administration;
(vi)
Political Science;
(vii) Human
Resources Management;
(viii)
Public Health;
(ix) Risk
Management;
(x) Criminal Justice;
or
(xi) a related
management/administration/leadership degree.
(b) Out-of-state or military
training programs which are submitted to the commission for the purpose of
determining equivalency will be considered equivalent if all competencies set
forth in Chapter 9 (pertaining to Fire Officer) of the commission's
Certification Curriculum Manual are met.
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