(b) The sponsoring agency or instructor shall submit a completed certified fire
inspector continuing education program approval application to the bureau.
(c) Each program shall include a program roster or other approved means for
reporting the student attendance.
(d) Distance learning course providers shall submit a certificate of completion
or transcript to the student.
(e) Rosters, certificates of completion, or transcripts shall include all of the
following:
(i) Program specific information.
(ii) Signature or name of each student, as applicable.
(iii) Certificate number of each student.
(iv) Signature or name of instructor of record, as applicable.
(f) Approved alternative program attendance rosters or systems shall include all
information found on the program roster.
(g) Rosters or transcripts shall be submitted by the course provider within 10 days of
the completion of the course to the bureau of fire services for auditing purposes.
Students shall submit copies of their certificates of completion to the bureau within 10
days of the completion of the course.
(h) The training instructor/sponsoring agency shall provide prospective students
with the bureau of fire services program training approval number and the points
awarded for successful completion.
(i) Each training program may be approved for not more than a 3-year period and
shall correspond to the current fire inspector certification.
(j) If a program sponsor or instructor refuses or fails to submit information for
course approval, an individual may submit information meeting the criteria in subdivision
(a), (b), (c) or (d), and (e) of this subrule, as well as documentation of efforts to have the
sponsor apply directly.
(k) A program approved in the middle of a current 3-year cycle shall expire at the
end of that cycle.
History: 2009 AACS.
R 29.507 Delegation of authority
Rule 7 (1) An organized fire department or governing body seeking
endorsement for delegation of authority shall submit a request for delegation of authority
in the form of a resolution from the governing body to the bureau of fire services.
(2) Candidates to whom authority may be delegated shall meet all of the
following:
(a) Hold current certification as a state-certified fire inspector.
(b) Successfully complete in-house training developed and conducted by the bureau
of fire services.
(c) Complete continuing education in accordance with R 29.506.
(d) Be employed as a full-time fire inspector.
(3) Delegation of authority is subject to approval by the bureau of fire services and
shall be granted for not more than 2 years beginning each January of an even year
and ends the last day of December of the odd year.
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