(a)Applicants for Intermediate Marine Fire Protection
Personnel certification [Certification] must
complete the following requirements:
(1)hold, as a prerequisite, a Basic Marine Fire Protection
Personnel certification [Certification] as defined
in §423.303 of this title (relating to Minimum Standards for
Basic Marine Fire Protection Personnel Certification); and
(2)acquire a minimum of four years of fire protection
experience and complete the training listed in one of the following
options:
(A)Option 1--Successfully complete six semester hours
of fire science or fire technology from an approved Fire Protection
Degree Program and submit documentation as required by the commission
[Commission] that the courses comply with subsections
(b) and (c) of this section; or
(B)Option 2--Completion of coursework from either
the A-List or the B-List courses. Acceptable combinations of courses
are as follows: two A-List courses; or eight B-List courses; or one
A-List course and four B-List courses. (See the exception outlined
in subsection (c) of this section); or
(C)Option 3--Completion of coursework from either
the A-List or the B-List courses in combination with college courses
in fire science or fire protection. Acceptable combinations of courses
are three semester hours meeting the requirements of Option 1 with
either one A-List course or four B-List courses. (See the exception
outlined in subsection (c) of this section).
(b)Non-traditional credit awarded at the college level,
such as credit for experience or credit by examination obtained from
attending any school in the commission's [Commission's]
Certification Curriculum Manual or for experience in fire service,
may not be counted towards this level of certification.
(c)The training required in this section must be in
addition to any training used to qualify for any lower level of Marine
Fire Protection Personnel certification [Certification].
Repeating a course, or a course of similar content, cannot be used
towards this level of certification.
The agency certifies that legal counsel has reviewed
the proposal and found it to be within the state agency's legal authority
to adopt.
Filed
with the Office
of the Secretary of State on August 7, 2017
TRD-201702967 Tim Rutland
Executive Director
Texas Commission on Fire Protection
Earliest possible date of adoption: September 17, 2017
For further information, please call: (512) 936-3812
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