(1) The applicant shall submit an application on a form furnished by the Regulatory Licensing Section which shall conform with Florida Statutes § 633.304, Form DFS-K3-31, “”Application for Fire Equipment Permit,”” revised and dated 11/99, which is incorporated herein by reference, which is available from the Bureau of Fire Prevention, Regulatory Licensing Section, 200 East Gaines Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0342, identifying the class permit requested.

Terms Used In Florida Regulations 69A-21.103

  • Affidavit: A written statement of facts confirmed by the oath of the party making it, before a notary or officer having authority to administer oaths.
    (2) The application shall be accompanied by a fee as prescribed in Florida Statutes § 633.132, for the class permit requested.
    (3) The application shall be accompanied by two current full-face color passport size photographs, along with a photocopy of the applicant’s drivers license or identification card issued by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. Each photograph shall have the name of the applicant printed legibly on the back of the photographs.
    (4) A non-refundable fee as prescribed in Florida Statutes § 633.304, shall accompany each application requiring an examination.
    (5) The applicant shall successfully complete a prescribed certification training course offered by the Florida State Fire College or an equivalent course approved by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training.
    (6) Upon successful completion of the prescribed certification training course, the applicant will be administered an examination testing his or her competency and knowledge of the tasks to be performed pursuant to the class permit requested.
    (7) Upon successful completion of the application and examination, a permit and photo identification card will be issued.
    (8) Permittees must have a valid and subsisting permit upon their persons at all times while engaging in the servicing, recharging, repairing, testing, inspecting, or installing of fire extinguishers and pre-engineered systems. The permit must be produced upon demand. A permittee may perform only those services authorized under the licensee employing such permittee.
    (9) A permit shall be valid solely for use by the holder thereof in his or her employment by the licensee under whose license the permit was issued. A permittee changing his or her place of employment shall obtain a new permit under the license of the licenseholder at the new place of employment. The licensee shall notify the Regulatory Licensing Section, in writing, of an individual leaving his or her employment within fifteen days of the termination. The Regulatory Licensing Section will then change the records to reflect the status of the permit. A permit and photo identification card of an individual leaving the employment of a licensee becomes void and inoperative on the date of termination, pursuant to Florida Statutes § 633.304
    (10) Any fire equipment permittee employed by a licensed dealer holding a Halon Exemption must file an affidavit as required by Florida Statutes § 633.304(1), on form DFS-K3-1483 (Rev. 10/01), “”Fire Equipment Permit Halon Exemption Affidavit”” as adopted and incorporated herein by reference furnished by the Regulatory Licensing Section.
Rulemaking Authority 633.104 FS. Law Implemented 633.132, 633.304 FS. History-New 2-7-89, Amended 10-20-93, 11-21-01, Formerly 4A-21.103.