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69A-37.039 Prescribed Forms for Training and Certification. (1) Information required by the Bureau in this chapter shall be furnished on-line at www.floridastatefirecollege.org. The information required at www.floridastatefirecollege.org is based on prescribed forms set forth below and incorporated herein. The forms can also be obtained: (a) From fire departments or training centers, (b) By writing to the Bureau, 11655 North West Gainesville Road, Ocala, Florida 34482-1486, or (c) By downloading them from the website at www.myfloridacfo.com. (2) The following forms are hereby adopted and incorporated by reference in this rule: (a) DFS-K4-1016 rev. 03/09, Application for Firefighter Certification Examination (b) DFS-K4-1019 rev. 3/09, Fee Information (c) DFS-K4-1022 rev. 03/09, Medical Examination (d) DFS-K4-1026 rev. 03/09, Roster of Students (e) DFS-K4-1033 rev. 03/09, Fire Department Notice of Firefighter Hire/Termination or Supplemental Compensation Ineligibility (f) DFS-K4-1308 rev. 03/09, Application for Firefighter Certification Retention Examination (g) DFS-K4-1309 rev. 03/09, Preliminary Equivalency Application Firefighter Minimum Curriculum Requirements (h) DFS-K4-1390 rev. 03/09, Application for Special Certificate of Compliance for Administrative & Command Head of a Fire/Rescue/EmergencyServices Organization (i) DFS-K4-1438 rev. 03/09, Application for Fire Investigator I Examination (j) DFS-K4-1439 rev. 03/09, Application for Fire Investigator II Certification (k) DFS-K4-1442 rev. 03/09, Firefighters Supplemental Compensation Program Request for Upgrade from Associate Level to Bachelor Level (l) DFS-K4-1446 rev. 03/09, Application for Firesafety Inspector II Certification (m) DFS-K4-1447 rev. 02/13 03/09, Application for Fire Officer I Certification. Examination (n) DFS-K4-1448 rev. 02/13 03/09, Application for Fire Officer II Certification (o) DFS-K4-1451 rev. 03/09, Application for Fire Instructor I Certification (p) DFS-K4-1452 rev. 03/09, Application for Fire Instructor II Certification (q) DFS-K4-1453 rev. 03/09, Application for Fire Instructor III Certification (r) DFS-K4-1455 rev. 03/09, Application for Single Course Exemption (s) DFS-K4-1456 rev. 03/09, Application for Fire and Lifesafety Educator Certification Examination (t) DFS-K4-1457 rev. 03/09, Application for Fire Apparatus Pump Operator Examination (u) DFS-K4-1023 https://www.flrules.org/gateway/reference.asp?no=ref-01465 rev. 06/12, Application for Firesafety Inspector Certification Examination. (v) DFS-K4-1463 https://www.flrules.org/gateway/reference.asp?no=ref-01466 rev. 06/12, Certification Renewal Application. (w) DFS-K4-xxxx, eff. 02/13, Fire Officer I Task Book. (x) DFS-K4-xxxx, eff. 02/13, Fire Officer II Task Book. (y) DFS-K4-xxxs, eff. 02/13, Fire Officer III Portfolio Workbook. (z) DFS-K4-xxxx, eff. 02/13, Application for Fire Officer III Certification. 1

(aa) DFS-K4-xxxx, eff. 02/13, Fire Officer IV Portfolio Workbook. (bb) DFS-K4-xxxx, eff. 02/13, Application for Fire Officer IV Certification. (cc) DFS-K4-2085, eff. 02/13, Application for Fire Code Administrator Certification. Rulemaking Authority 633.01, 633.081(9), 633.45(2)(a) FS. Law Implemented 633.34, 633.35, 633.38, 633.45, 633.101(1) FS. History New 9-7-81, Formerly 4A-37.20, 4A- 37.39, Amended 11-26-85, 1-3-90, 6-30-91, 3-20-95, 9-13-98, 12-10-01, Formerly 4A- 37.039, Amended 3-19-09, 8-27-12,. 69A-37.065 Programs of Study and Vocational Courses. The following programs of study are developed and revised by the Florida State Fire College, pursuant to Sections 633.45 and 633.081, F.S.: (1) Fire Apparatus Pump Operator Program. This program is intended to prepare students for service as fire department driver-engineers or equivalent positions. (a) Length of Program. This program consists of not less than two courses, vocational or academic, of at least 80 hours of classroom instruction or the equivalent of interactive instruction, as approved by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. (b) Content of Program. The program includes coursework in hydraulics for the fire service and fire apparatus pumping operations. (c) Instructor Qualifications. 1. An Instructor I shall hold a state certificate of competency for Fire Apparatus Pump Operator. 2. An Instructor II or III may teach providing he or she has successfully completed the (d) Requirements for Certificate of Competency: 1. Successful completion of all required course work. 2. Passing a state examination with a score of 70% or higher. 3. Submission of the required application (Form DFS-K4 DI4-1457), which is incorporated by reference in subsection paragraph 69A-37.039(2)(hh), F.A.C., and can be obtained where indicated in subsection 69A-37.039(1), F.A.C., with all supporting documentation and fees, to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. (2) Fire Officer Program. This is an advanced training and certification program designed for firefighters having supervisory and management responsibilities. This program is based on the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1021, Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications. This program is intended to prepare students for service as fire department company and chief officers at four progressive levels lieutenants, captains or equivalent positions and consists of Fire Officer I and Fire Officer II certificates of competency. (a) Fire Officer I Certification. The Division shall issue a Fire Officer I Certificate of Competency to a firefighter who meets the program requirements of this paragraph (a), and the qualifications for Fire Officer I set forth in National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1021, Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, (2009 Edition), which is hereby incorporated by reference. 1. Program Requirements Length of Program. To qualify for certification, a candidate must complete the prerequisite courses titled ICS-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents and Courage to be Safe or courses determined by the Division to be equivalent. This program shall consist of not less than 180 hours of training. Each course shall be no 2

less than 45-hours in duration. The curriculum shall consist of the following courses or those determined by the Division to be equivalent. a. Company Officer. This program consists of no fewer than seven courses, vocational or academic, of at least 280 hours or the equivalent of interactive instruction, as approved by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. b. Fire Service Course Delivery. Effective July 1, 2001 this program shall increase to eight courses of at least 320 hours or the equivalent of interactive instruction, as approved by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. c. Building Construction for the Fire Service. d. Firefighting Tactics and Strategy I. 2. Approved Courses Content of Program. Courses under this paragraph (a) must be approved by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training with the Division and meet the curriculum requirements of the program. Approved courses are delivered by the Division; or a. A provider whose course is registered in the Florida Department of Education Statewide Course Numbering System; or The program includes coursework in firefighting tactics, leadership of fire companies, fire prevention techniques, fire protection systems, and instructional methodology. b. The United States Fire Administration National Fire Academy; or After July 1, 2001, the program shall also include coursework in building construction and incident management. c. A regionally accredited or nationally accredited college or university; or d. A provider whose course is registered with the Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education program; or e. A provider whose course is determined by the Division to be equivalent to the Statewise Course Numbering System or Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education 3. Instructor Qualifications. An instructor providing training under this paragraph(a) must be qualified by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training within the Division. Qualified instructors are: a. Instructors with requisite faculty credentials for the academic institution that is registered in the Florida Department of Education Statewide Course Numbering System to teach the course; or Instructor I must hold a state certificate of competency for Fire Officer I. b. Instructors with requisite faculty credentials as determined by the United States Fire Administration National Fire Academy; or Instructor II or III may teach provided he or she has successfully completed the c. Instructors with requisite faculty credentials as determined by the respective regionally accredite or nationally accredited university or college; or d. Instructors who hold an active Single Course Exemption Certification issued by the Division as outlined in subsection 69A-37.059(4), F.A.C.; or e. Instructors who hold an active Fire Officer II Certification issued by the Division after July 1, 2013 and an active Instructor II Certification. 4. Requirements for Certificate of Competency.: To be eligible to receive a Fire Officer I Certificate of Competency, the applicant shall: a. Successfully completeion of all required course work; and. b. Passing a the Fire Officer I state examination with a score of 70% or higher; and. 3

c. Possess an active Firefighter Certificate of Compliance issued by the Division or have met the curriculum requirements for Firefighter Part I as defined in subsection 69A- 37.055(1), F.A.C.; and d. Meet the qualifications for Fire Officer I set forth in National Fire Protection Assocation (NFPA) 1021, Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, (2009 Edition), which is hereby incorporated by reference; and e. Submitssion of the required application (Form DFS-K4- DI4-1447), Application for Fire Officer I Certification, which is incorporated by reference in subsection 69A-37.039(2), F.A.C., and can be obtained where indicated in subsection 69A-37.039(1), F.A.C., with all supporting documentation and fees, to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training; and. f. Submit the required Form DFS-K4-xxxx, Fire Officer I Task Book, which is incorporated by reference in subsection 69A-37.039(2), F.A.C., and can be obtained where indicated in subsection 69A-37.039(1), F.A.C., with required signatures by the applicant and agency head or designee to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. (b) Fire Officer II Certification. The Division shall issue a Fire Officer II Certificate of Competency to a firefigher who meets the program requirements of this paragraph (b), and the qualifications for Fire Officer II set forth in National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1021, Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, (2009 Edition), which is hereby incorporated by reference. 1. Program Requirements Length of Program. To qualify for certification, a candidate must complete the prerequisite courses titled ICS-400: Advanced ICS Command and General Staff: Complex Incidents, Florida State-Wide Emergency Response Plan (SERP), and Courage to be Safe or courses determined by the Division to be equivalent. This program shall consist of not less than 180 hours of training. Each course shall be no less than 45-hours in duration. The curriculum shall consist of the following courses or those determined by the Division to be equivalent. This program consists of no fewer than eight courses, vocational or academic, of not less than 320 hours or the equivalent of interactive instruction, as approved by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. a. Fire Service Course Design. b. Firefighting Tactics and Strategy II. c. Fire Prevention Practices. d. Private Fire Protection Systems I. 2. Approved Courses Content of Program. Courses under this paragraph (b) must be approved by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training within the Division and meet the curriculum requirements of the program. Approved courses are delivered by the Division; or The program includes coursework in business writing, computer literacy, fire chemistry, origin and cause, fire department administration, legal and ethical issues, fire service instruction and public education or public information. a. A provider whose course is registered in the Florida Department of Education Statewide Course Numbering System; or b. The United States Fire Administration National Fire Academy; or c. A regionally accredited or nationally accredited college or university; or d. A provider whose course is registered with the Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education program; or e. A provider whose course is determined by the Division to be equivalent to the Statewide Course Numbering System or Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education 4

3. Instructor Qualifications. An instructor providing training under this paragraph (b) must be qualified by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training within the Division. Qualified instructors are: a. Instructors with requisite faculty credentials for the academic institution that is registered in the Florida Department of Education Statewide Course Numbering System to teach the course; or An Instructor I must hold a state certificate of competency as a Fire Officer II, b. Instructors with requisite faculty credentials as determined by the United States Fire Administration- National Fire Academy; or Instructor II or III may teach provided he or she has successfully completed the c. Instructors with requisite faculty credentials as determined by the respective regionally accredited or nationally accredited university or college; or d. Instructors who hold an active Single Course Exemption Certification issued by the Division as outlined in subsection 69A-37.059(4), F.A.C., or e. Instructors who hold an active Fire Officer II Certification issued by the Division after July 1, 2013 and an active Instructor II Certification. 4. Requirements for Certificate of Competency.: To be eligible to receive a Fire Officer II Certificate of Competency, the applicant shall: a. Successfully completeion of all required course work; and. b. Pass the Fire Officer II state examination with a score of 70% or higher; and Review of credentials by the Standards section of the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. c. Possess an active Must possess certificate for Fire Officer I Certificate of Competency; and. d. Possess an active Firefighter Certificate of Compliance issued by the Division or have met the curriculum requirements for Firefighter Part I as defined in subsection 69A- 37.055(1), F.A.C.; and Submission of the required application (Form DI4-1448), which is incorporated by reference in subsection 69A-37.039(2), F.A.C., and can be obtained where indicated in subsection 69A-37.039(1), F.A.C., with all supporting documentation and fees, to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. e. Meet the qualification for Fire Officer II set forth in National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1021, Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, (2009 Edition), which is hereby incorporated by reference; and f. Submit the required Form DFS-K4-1448, Application for Fire Officer II Certification, which is incorporated by reference in subsection 69A-37.039(2), F.A.C., and can be obtained where indicated in subsection 69A-37.039(1), F.A.C., with all supporting documentation and fees, to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training; and g. Submit the required Form DFS-K4-xxxx, Fire Officer II Task Book, which is incorporated by reference in subsection 69A-37.039(2), F.A.C., and can be obtained where indicated in subsection 69A-37.039(1), F.A.C., with required signatures by the applicant and agency head or designee, to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. (c) Fire Officer III Certification. The Division shall issue a Fire Officer III Certificate of Competency to a firefigher who meets the program requirements of this paragraph (c), and the qualifications for Fire Officer III set forth in National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1021, Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, (2009 Edition), which is hereby incorporated by reference. 5

1. Program Requirements. To qualify for certification, a candidate must complete the prerequisite course Courage to be Safe or course determined by the Division to be equivalent. This program shall consist of not less than 150 hours of training. The curriculum shall consist of the following courses or those determined by the Division to be equivalent. a. Chief Officer (minimum 60 hours). b. Analytical Approaches in Public Fire Protection (minimum 45 hours). c. Legal and Ethical Issues for the Fire Service (minimum 45 hours). 2. Approved Courses. Courses under this paragraph (c) must be approved by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training within the Division and meet the cirriculum requirements of the program. Approved courses are delivered by the Division; or a. A provider whose course is registered in the Florida Department of Education Statewide Course Numbering System; or b. The United State Fire Administration National Fire Academy; or c. A regionally accredited or nationally accredited college or university; or d. A provider whose course is registered with the Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education program; or e. A provider whose course is determined by the Division to be equivalent to the Statewide Course Numbering System or Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education 3. Instructor Qualifications. An instructor providing training under this paragraph (c) must be qualified by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training within the Division. Qualified instructors are: a. Instructors with requisite faculty credentials for the academic institution that is registered in the Florida Department of Education Statewide Course Numbering System to teach the course; or b. Instructors with requisite faculty credentials as determined by the United State Fire Administration National Fire Academy; or c. Instructors with requisite faculty credentials as determined by the respective regionally accredited or nationally accredited university or college; or d. Instructors who hold an active Single Course Exemption Certification issued by the Division as outlined in subsection 69A-37.059(4); or e. Instructors who hold an active Fire Officer III Certification issued by the Division after July 1, 2013 and an active Instructor III Certification. 4. Requirements for Certificate of Competency. To be eligible to receive a Fire Officer III Certificate of Competency, the applicant shall: a. Have at least five years of full time equivelent experience working as a certified Fire Officer; and b. Successfully complete all required course work or demonstrate applicants educational experiences meet the objectives of the NFPA 1021 Fire Officer III Standard and the required program coursework objectives evidenced by documentation in Form DFS-K4-XXXX, Fire Officer III Portfolio Workbook, which is incorporated by reference in subsection 69A- 37.039(2), F.A.C., and can be obtained where indicated in subsection 69A-37.039(1), F.A.C.; and c. Pass the Fire Officer III state examination with a score of 70% or higher; and d. Possess an active Fire Officer I Certificate of Competency issued by the Division prior to July 1, 2013, or, possess an active Fire Officer II Certificate of Competency issued by the 6

Division after July 1, 2013; and e. Possess an active Instructor I Certificate of Competency; and f. Possess an active Firefighter Certificate of Compliance issued by the Division or have met the curriculum requirements for Firefighter Part I as defined in 69A-37.055(1) F.A.C.; and g. Meet the qualifications for Fire Officer III set forth in National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1021, Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, (2009 Edition), which is hereby incorporated by reference; and h. Submit the required Form DFS-K4-XXXX, Application for Fire Officer III Certification, which is incorporated by reference in subsection 69A-37.039(2), F.A.C., and can be obtained where indicated in subsection 69A-37.039(1), F.A.C., with all supporting documentation and fees, to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. (d) Fire Officer IV Certification. The Division shall issue a Fire Officer IV Certificate of Competency to a firefighter who meets the program requirements of this paragraph (d), and the qualifications for Fire Officer IV set forth in National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1021, Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, (2009 Edition), which is hereby incorporated by reference. 1. Program Requirements. To qualify for certification, a candidate must complete the prerequisite course Courage to be Safe or course determined by the Division to be equivalent. This program shall consist of not less than 180 hours of training. Each course shall be no less than 45-hours in duration. The curriculum shall consist of the following courses or those determined by the Division to be equivalent. a. Community Risk Reduction. b. Personnel Management for the Fire and Emergency Services. c. Strategic Planning. d. Either the course titled Quantitative Analysis or the course titled Capstone Project. 2. Approved Courses. Courses under this paragraph (d) must be approved by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training within the Division and meet the curriculum requirements of the program. Approved courses are delivered by the Division; or a. A provider whose course is registered in the Florida Department of Education Statewide Course Numbering System; or b. The United States Fire Administration National Fire Academy; or c. A regionally accredited or nationally accredited college or university; or d. A provider whose course is registered with the Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education program; or e. A provider whose course is determined by the Division to be equivalent to the Statewide Course Numbering System or Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education 3. Instructor Qualifications. An instructor providing training under this paragraph (d) must be qualified by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training within the Division. Qualified instructors are: a. Instructors with requisite faculty credentials for the academic institution that is registered in the Florida Department of Education Statewide Course Numbering System to teach the course; or b. Instructors with requisite faculty credentials as determined by the United State Fire Administration National Fire Academy; or 7

c. Instructors with requisite faculty credentials as determined by the respective regionally accredited or nationally accredited university or college; or d. Instructors who hold an active Single Course Exemption Certification issued by the Division as outlined in subsection 69A-37.059(4); or e. Instructors who hold an active Fire Officer IV Certification issued by the Division after July 1, 2013 and an active Instructor III Certification. 4. Requirements for Certificate of Competency. To be eligible to receive a Fire Officer IV Certificate of Competency, the applicant shall: a. Have at least five years of full time equivalent experience working as a certified Fire Officer; and, b. Successfully complete all required course work or demonstrate applicants educational experiences meet the objectives of the NFPA 1021 Fire Officer IV Standard and the required program coursework objectives evidenced by documentation in Form DFS-K4-XXXX, Fire Officer IV Portfolio Workbook, which is incorporated by reference in subsection 69A- 37.039(2), F.A.C., and can be obtained where indicated in subsection 69A-37.039(1), F.A.C.; and, c. Possess certificate for Fire Officer III; and d. Possess an active Instructor I Certificate of Competency; and e. Hold an active Firefighter Certificate of Compliance issued by the Division or have met the curriculum requirements for Firefighter Part I as defined in 69A-37.055(1) F.A.C.; and f. Meet the qualifications for Fire Officer IV set forth in National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1021, Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, (2009 Edition), which is hereby incorporated by reference; and g. Submit the required Form DFS-K4-XXXX, Application for Fire Officer IV Certification, which is incorporated by reference in subsection 69A-37.039(2), F.A.C., and can be obtained where indicated in subsection 69A-37.039(1), F.A.C., with all supporting documentation and fees, to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. (e) A copy of the NFPA 1021 (2009 Edition) may be obtained from the NFPA, Inc., 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, Massachusetts 02269-9101. (3) Firesafety Inspector Program. This program is intended to prepare students for service as municipal fire inspectors or equivalent positions and consists of Firesafety Inspector I and Firesafety Inspector II. (a) Firesafety Inspector I. 1. Length of Program. This program consists of no fewer than five courses, vocational or academic, of not less than 200 clock-hours of training. 2. Content of Program. The program includes coursework in fire prevention practices, fire protection systems, fire codes and standards, building construction, and review of building plans. 3. Instructor Qualifications. a. An Instructor I must hold certification as a Firesafety Inspector I. b. Instructor II or III may teach provided he or she has successfully completed the 4. Requirements for certification: a. Successful completion of all required course work. b. Passing a state examination with a score of 70% or higher. c. Submission of the required application (Form DI4-1023), which is incorporated by 8

reference in subsection 69A-37.039(2), F.A.C., and can be obtained where indicated in subsection 69A-37.039(1), F.A.C., with all supporting documentation and fees, to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. (b) Firesafety Inspector II. 1. Length of Program. This program consists of no fewer than four courses, vocational or academic, of not less than 160 hours or the equivalent of interactive instruction, as approved by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. 2. Content of Program. The program includes coursework in fire chemistry, fire protection systems, origin and cause, and public education or public information. 3. Instructor Qualifications. a. An Instructor I must hold a certificate of competency as a Fire Safety Inspector II. b. Instructor II or III may teach provided he or she has successfully completed the 4. Requirements for certificate of competency: a. Successful completion of all required course work. b. Certification as a Fire Safety Inspector I. c. Submission of the required application (Form DI4-1446), which is incorporated by reference in subsection 69A-37.039(2), F.A.C., and can be obtained where indicated in subsection 69A-37.039(1), F.A.C., with all supporting documentation and fees, to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. (4) Fire Investigator Program. This program is intended to prepare students for service as fire investigators or equivalent positions and to provide additional education to ancillary service providers in the area of arson investigation. Fire Investigator I is open to any enrollment while Fire Investigator II is restricted to certified law enforcement officers, certified firefighters, and certified firesafety inspectors. (a) Fire Investigator I. 1. Length of Program. This program consists of no fewer than four courses, vocational or academic, of at least 160 hours or the equivalent of interactive instruction, as approved by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. 2. Content of Program. The program includes coursework in fire chemistry, fire origin and cause, fire protection systems, and building construction. 3. Instructor Qualifications. a. An Instructor I must hold a certificate of competency as a Fire Investigator I, b. Instructor II or III may teach provided he or she has successfully completed the 4. Requirements for certificate of competency: a. Successful completion of all required course work. b. Passing a state examination with a score of 70% or higher. c. Submission of the required application (Form DI4-1438), which is incorporated by reference in subsection 69A-37.039(2), F.A.C., and can be obtained where indicated in subsection 69A-37.039(1), F.A.C., with all supporting documentation and fees, to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. (b) Fire Investigator II. 1. Length of Program. This program consists of no fewer than four courses, vocational or academic, of at least 160 hours or the equivalent of interactive instruction, as approved by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. 9

2. Content of Program. The program includes coursework in latent investigation, arson investigation, post-blast investigation, and legal issues for fire investigators. 3. Instructor Qualifications. a. An Instructor I must hold a state certificate of competency as a Fire Investigator II. b. Instructor II or III may teach provided he or she has successfully completed the c. An instructor for the legal issues course shall possess the Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor degree and be an active member in good standing of The Florida Bar. 4. Requirements for certificate of competency: a. Successful completion of all required course work. b. Holding a certificate of competency as a Fire Investigator I. c. Submission of the required application (Form DI4-1439), which is incorporated by reference in subsection 69A-37.039(2), F.A.C., and can be obtained where indicated in subsection 69A-37.039(1), F.A.C., with all supporting documentation and fees, to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. (5) Fire and Lifesafety Educator Program. This program provides training in the area of fire and life safety education as specified by the National Fire Protection Association for Fire and Life Safety Educator I and Fire and Life Safety Educator II. (a) Length of program. This program consists of no less than two courses, vocational or academic, of at least 64 hours or the equivalent of interactive instruction, as approved by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. (b) Content of Program. This program provides instruction on presentation, preparation for presentation, juvenile firesetters, public information responsibilities and educational methodologies. (c) Instructor Qualifications. 1. Instructor I for certificate, 2. Instructor II or III may teach provided he or she has successfully completed the (d) Requirements for certificate of competency: 1. Successful completion of all required course work. 2. Passing a state examination with a score of 70% or higher. 3. Submission of the required application (Form DI4-1456), which is incorporated by reference in subsection 69A-37.039(2), F.A.C., and can be obtained where indicated in subsection 69A-37.039(1), F.A.C., with all supporting documentation and fees, to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. (6) Vocational Program Courses. (a) These courses are developed and revised for individual delivery and are aimed at improving specific skills and/or to enhance professional development. Each stands alone as an individual class. (b) Instructor Qualifications. 1. An Instructor I, II or III may teach these courses which have been developed by the Florida State Fire College provided he or she has successfully completed the 2. Courses not developed or revised by the Florida State Fire College are subject to the instructor requirements of the developing organization. (7) Requirements for Certification or Competency Examination. (a) In order for a person to be eligible to be tested, the required paperwork must be 10

received by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training not less than 10 business days prior to the requested examination date for review, verification and approval. (b) Application for retesting shall be received by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training not less than 10 business days prior to the requested examination date. Rulemaking Authority 633.38(1), 633.45(2)(a) FS. Law Implemented 633.35, 633.38, 633.45(1)(d) FS. History New 12-10-01, Formerly 4A-37.065, Amended 8-27-12,. 11