The following programs of study are developed and revised by the Florida State Fire College, pursuant to Sections 633.128, 633.406, 633.408, 633.418, and 633.508, F.S.:

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    (1) 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 90 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 Pump Operator.
    2. An Instructor II or III may teach providing he or she has successfully completed the course.
    (d) A Pump Operator Certificate of Competency may be awarded to a person who has satisfactorily complied with the following requirements:
    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-K4-1457), 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.
    (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 of competency. The applicant may provide proof of equivalent education and training approved by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training (“”Bureau””) and meeting the criteria outlined under this subsection (2).
    (a) Fire Officer I Certification. The Bureau will issue a Fire Officer I Certificate of Competency to a firefighter who meets the program requirements of paragraph (2)(a), and the qualifications for Fire Officer I set forth by the Bureau in Form DFS-K4-2106, “”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.
    1. Program Requirements. To qualify for certification, a candidate must complete the prerequisite course titled “”Courage to be Safe”” or a 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. This program shall consist of the following courses or those of equivalent interactive instruction, as approved by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training.
    a. Company Officer.
    b. Fire Service Course Delivery.
    c. Building Construction for the Fire Service.
    d. Firefighting Tactics and Strategy I.
    2. Approved Courses. Courses under paragraph (2)(a), 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 as outlined in subsections 69A-37.084(5) and (6), F.A.C.; or
    d. A provider whose course is recognized by 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 course.
    3. Instructor Qualifications. An instructor providing training under this paragraph (2)(a), must be qualified by the Bureau. 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 respective regionally accredited or nationally accredited university or college; or
    c. Instructors who hold an active Single Course Exemption Certification issued by the Bureau as outlined in subsection 69A-37.059(4), F.A.C.; or
    d. Instructors who hold an active Fire Officer I, II, III or IV Certification issued by the Bureau, and an active Instructor I, II, or III Certification issued by the Bureau; or
    e. Instructors who hold an active Firesafety Inspector I, II, or III Certification, or Fire Code Administrator Certification issued by the Bureau and an active Instructor I, II, or III Certification issued by the Bureau may teach the course “”Building Construction for the Fire Service.””
    4. Requirements for Certificate of Competency. To be eligible to receive a Fire Officer I Certificate of Competency, the applicant shall:
    a. Successfully complete all required course work; and,
    b. Pass the Fire Officer I state examination with a score of 70% or higher; and,
    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. Submit the required Form DFS-K4-1447, “”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,
    e. Submit the required Form DFS-K4-2106, “”Fire Officer I Task Book,”” to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training.
    (b) Fire Officer II Certification. The Bureau will issue a Fire Officer II Certificate of Competency to a firefighter who meets the program requirements of paragraph (2)(b), and the qualifications for Fire Officer II set forth by the Bureau in Form DFS-K4-2107, “”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.
    1. Program Requirements. To qualify for certification, a candidate must complete the prerequisite courses titled “”ICS-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding 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. This program shall consist of the following courses or those of equivalent 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. Courses under paragraph (2)(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
    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 as outlined in subsections 69A-37.084(5) and (6), F.A.C.;
    d. A provider whose course is recognized by 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 course.
    3. Instructor Qualifications. An instructor providing training under paragraph (2)(b), must be qualified by the Bureau. 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 respective regionally accredited or nationally accredited university or college; or
    c. 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
    d. Instructors who hold an active Fire Officer II, III, or IV Certification issued by the Bureau, and an active Instructor II or III Certification issued by the Bureau; or
    e. Instructors who hold an active Firesafety Inspector I, II, or III Certificate or Fire Code Administrator Certification issued by the Bureau and an active Instructor II or III Certification issued by the Bureau may teach the courses “”Fire Prevention Practices”” and “”Private Fire Protection Systems I.””
    4. Requirements for Certificate of Competency. To be eligible to receive a Fire Officer II Certificate of Competency, the applicant shall:
    a. Successfully complete all required course work; and,
    b. Pass the Fire Officer II state examination with a score of 70% or higher; and,
    c. Possess an active Fire Officer I Certificate of Competency issued by the Division; 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,
    e. 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,
    f. Submit the required Form DFS-K4-2107, “”Fire Officer II Task Book,”” to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training.
    (c) Fire Officer III Certification. The Bureau will issue a Fire Officer III Certificate of Competency to a firefigher who meets the program requirements of paragraph (2)(c), and the qualifications for Fire Officer III set forth by the Bureau in Form DFS-K4-2108, “”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.
    1. Program Requirements. To qualify for certification, a candidate must complete the prerequisite courses titled “”ICS-400: Advanced ICS Command and General Staff: Complex Incidents,”” and “”Courage to be Safe,”” or courses determined by the Division to be equivalent. This program shall consist of not less than 150 hours of training. This program shall consist of the following courses or those of equivalent interactive instruction, as approved by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training.
    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 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 as outlined in subsections 69A-37.084(5) and (6), F.A.C.; or
    d. A provider whose course is recognized by 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 course.
    3. Instructor Qualifications. An instructor providing training under this paragraph (2)(c), must be qualified by the Bureau. 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 respective regionally accredited or nationally accredited university or college; or
    c. Instructors who hold an active Single Course Exemption Certification issued by the Bureau as outlined in subsection 69A-37.059(4), F.A.C.; or
    d. Instructors who hold an active Fire Officer III or IV Certification issued by the Bureau, and an active Instructor II or III Certification issued by the Bureau; or
    e. Instructors who hold an active Fire Code Administrator Certification issued by the Bureau and an active Instructor II or III Certification issued by the Bureau may teach the courses “”Analytical Approaches to Public Fire Protection,”” “”Chief Officer,”” or “”Ethical and Legal Issues for the Fire Service.””
    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 equivalent experience working as a Florida Fire Officer; and,
    b. Successfully complete all required course work or demonstrate applicant’s 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-K4-2108, “”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 or II Certificate of Competency issued by the Division prior to November 18, 2013; or, possess an active Fire Officer II Certificate of Competency issued by the Division after November 18, 2013; and,
    e. Possess an active Instructor I Certificate of Competency issued by the Divison; 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 subsection 69A-37.055(1), F.A.C.; and,
    g. Submit the required Form DFS-K4-2104, “”Application for Fire Officer III Certification,”” with all supporting documentation and fees, to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training.
    (d) Fire Officer IV Certification. The Bureau will issue a Fire Officer IV Certificate of Competency to a firefighter who meets the program requirements of paragraph (2)(d), and the qualifications for Fire Officer IV set forth by the Bureau in Form DFS-K4-2109, “”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.
    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. This program shall consist of the following courses or those of equivalent interactive instruction, as approved by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training.
    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 as outlined in subsections 69A-37.084(5) and (6), F.A.C.; or
    d. A provider whose course is recognized by 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 course.
    3. Instructor Qualifications. An instructor providing training under this paragraph (2)(d), must be qualified by the Bureau. 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 respective regionally accredited or nationally accredited university or college; or
    c. Instructors who hold an active Single Course Exemption Certification issued by the Bureau as outlined in subsection 69A-37.059(4), F.A.C.; or
    d. Instructors who hold an active Fire Officer IV Certification issued by the Bureau, and an active Instructor III Certification issued by the Bureau; or
    e. Instructors who hold an active Fire Code Administrator Certification issued by the Bureau and an active Instructor III Certification issued by the Bureau may teach the courses “”Community Risk Reduction,”” and “”Personnel Management for the Fire and Emergency Service.””
    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 Florida Fire Officer; and,
    b. Successfully complete all required course work or demonstrate applicant’s 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-K4-2109, “”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 a certificate for Fire Officer III issued by the Divison; and,
    d. Possess an active Instructor I Certificate of Competency issued by the Division; 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 subsection 69A-37.055(1), F.A.C.; and,
    f. Submit the required Form DFS-K4-2105, “”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) Courses submitted for equivalency under subparagraphs (2)(a)1., (b)1., (c)1. and (d)1., shall be reviewed by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. The Bureau of Fire Standards and Training shall approve any course which meets the criteria provided in this paragraph (2)(e). Requests for approval shall be submitted in writing to the Bureau, 11655 North West Gainesville Road, Ocala, Florida 34482-1486. The following factors shall be used to determine course equivalency: course title, course grade or record of course completion, number of academic credits earned, course hours attended, course description, course syllabus, student learning outcomes, and course objectives. All requests for course equivalency shall include, at a minimum:
    1. Name of course;
    2. Passage scores and rates;
    3. An educational agenda or syllabus;
    4. Required number of classroom hours;
    5. Description of the course objectives, student learning outcomes, or job performance requirements covered.
    (3) Fire Investigator Program. This is a voluntary advanced training program designed for certified firefighters, certified law enforcement officers, law enforcement crime scene technicians, and certified firesafety inspectors who have fire investigation responsibilities. For the purposes of this subsection (3), “”law enforcement crime scene technician,”” means a person who, as part of his or her job duties, reports to crime scenes to assist in the processing of evidence and who is employed to do such work by a governmental agency, or subunit thereof. A person claiming to be a law enforcement crime scene technician must include with the application for certification a statement from his or her direct supervisor confirming that he or she is employed as a law enforcement crime scene technician. This program is based on the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1033 “”Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire Investigator.”” This program is intended to prepare individuals for service as fire investigators in the public sector.
    (a) Fire Investigator Certification for Individuals holding a Fire Investigator II Certification. For individuals holding a Fire Investigator II Certificate of Competency issued by the Division, the Division shall issue a Fire Investigator Certificate of Competency if the applicant:
    1. Is a certifed firefighter, certified law enforcement officer, law enforcement crime scene technician, or certified sworn or non-sworn firesafety inspector; and,
    2. Submitted to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training a completed Form DFS-K4-2175, “”Fire Investigator Portfolio,”” or a completed Form DFS-K4-2171, “”Fire Investigator Task Book,”” both of which are incorporated by reference in subsection 69A-37.039(2), F.A.C., and can be obtained as specified in subsection 69A-37.039(1), F.A.C.; and,
    3. Submitted a completed Form DFS-K4-1438, “”Application for Fire Investigator Certification,”” which is incorporated by reference in subsection 69A-37.039(2), F.A.C., and can be obtained as specified in subsection 69A-37.039(1), F.A.C., with all supporting documentation and fees, including the supervisor’s statement that he or she is employed as a law enforcement crime scene technician (if applicable), to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training.
    (b) Fire Investigator Certification for All Others. For all other individuals, including those who hold a Fire Investigator I Certificate of Competency issued by the Division, the Division shall issue a Fire Investigator Certificate of Competency if the individual meets the requirements of this paragraph (3)(b).
    1. Program Requirements. Each individual must satisfy program requirements. The program shall consist of no less than 360 hours of training, with each course being no less than 45 hours in duration. Unless courses of equivalent interactive instruction are approved by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training pursuant to paragraph (3)(c), below, the indidivual must complete each of the following courses:
    a. Fire Chemistry.
    b. Fire Origin and Cause.
    c. Fire Protection Systems.
    d. Building Construction.
    e. Latent Investigation.
    f. Arson Investigation.
    g. Post Blast Investigation.
    h. Legal Issues for Fire Investigators.
    2. Approved Courses. Courses under subparagraph (3)(b)1., must be approved by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. Approved courses are delivered by the Division; a provider whose course is registered in the Florida Department of Education Statewide Course Numbering System; the United States Fire Administration – National Fire Academy; a regionally accredited or nationally accredited college or university as outlined in subsections 69A-37.084(5) and (6), F.A.C.; a provider whose course is recognized by the Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education program; or 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 course. The courses “”Latent Investigation,”” “”Arson Investigation,”” “”Fire Origin and Cause,”” “”Post Blast Investigation,”” and “”Legal Issues for Fire Investigators,”” shall be taught in a traditional classroom delivery method. The courses “”Fire Chemistry,”” “”Fire Protection Systems,”” and “”Building Construction,”” may be taught by a provider using alternative delivery techniques, including online course delivery or blended learning. For each course, a provider shall:
    a. If taught by a provider other than the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training, obtain approval for the class offering from the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training prior to the first day of the course by submitting to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training a completed Class Offering Request Form, DFS-K4-2167. This form is available at this link: https://floridastatefirecollege.org/provider/pr_offering_app.asp, which is incorporated by reference in subsection 69A-37.039(2), F.A.C., or can be obtained as specified in subsection 69A-37.039(1), F.A.C.; and,
    b. Prepare a record of all students enrolled in the course prior to the first day of the course and submit to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training; and,
    c. Record a final grade for each student and submit to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training within 10 days after course completion.
    3. Instructor Qualifications. An instructor providing training under this paragraph (3)(b), must be qualified and approved by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training for each course. All instructors shall submit an Instructor Approval Request Form, DFS-K4-2168, at the following link: https://floridastatefirecollege.org/public/pb_provider_app1.asp. This form is incorporated by reference in subsection 69A-37.039(2), F.A.C, and can be obtained as specified in subsection 69A-37.039(1), F.A.C. Approval by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training is required prior to the first day of the course.
    a. Unless additional qualifications are required pursuant to sub-subparagraph (3)(b)3.c., for all courses listed under subparagraph (3)(b)1., qualified instructors are:
    (I) 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
    (II) Instructors with requisite faculty credentials as determined by the United States Fire Administration – National Fire Academy; or
    (III) Instructors with requisite faculty credentials as determined by the respective regionally accredited or nationally accredited university or college as outlined in subsections 69A-37.084(5) and (6), F.A.C.; or
    (IV) 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
    (V) Instructors who hold an active Fire Investigator Certificate of Competency issued by the Division and an active Instructor III Certification issued by the Division; or
    (VI) Instructors who hold an active Fire Investigator II Certificate of Competency issued by the Division and an active Instructor III Certification issued by the Division (this instructor qualification expires on December 31, 2017).
    b. In regard to the courses “”Fire Chemistry,”” “”Fire Origin and Cause,”” “”Fire Protection Systems,”” and “”Building Construction,”” individuals who hold an active Fire Investigator I Certificate of Competency issued by the Division and an active Instructor III Certification issued by the Division shall be considered qualified instructors (this instructor qualification expires on December 31, 2017).
    c. Additional Requirements for Specific Courses.
    (I) Instructors teaching the course “”Legal Issues for Fire Investigators,”” shall, in addition to the requirements listed in sub-subparagraph (3)(b)3.a., possess a Bachelor of Laws degree or a Juris Doctor degree and be an active member in good standing of the Florida Bar.
    (II) Instructors teaching the course “”Post Blast Investigation”” shall, in addition to the requirements listed in sub-subparagraph (3)(b)3.a., be certified by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) or the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) as an Explosives Ordinance Disposal Technician, an Explosives Specialist, an Explosives Enforcement Officer, or a Special Agent Bomb Technician, or maintain a certification of the same title by a certifying body requiring qualifications equivalent to those required by the FBI or the ATF.
    4. Requirements for Certificate of Competency. The Division shall issue a Fire Investigator Certificate of Competency if the applicant:
    a. Completed all courses required under subparagraph (3)(b)1. with a grade of 70% or higher in each; and,
    b. Passed the Fire Investigator state certification examination with a score of 70% or higher; and,
    c. Is a certifed firefighter, certified law enforcement officer, law enforcement crime scene techician, or certified sworn or non-sworn firesafety inspector; and,
    d. Submitted to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training a completed Form DFS-K4-2171, “”Fire Investigator Task Book,”” which is incorporated by reference in subsection 69A-37.039(2), F.A.C., and can be obtained as specified in subsection 69A-37.039(1), F.A.C.; and,
    e. Submitted the required Form DFS-K4-1438, “”Application for Fire Investigator Certification,”” which is incorporated by reference in subsection 69A-37.039(2), F.A.C., and can be obtained as specified in subsection 69A-37.039(1), F.A.C., with all supporting documentation and fees, including the supervisor’s statement that he or she is employed as a law enforcement crime scene technician (if applicable), to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training.
    (c) Courses submitted for equivalency under subparagraph (3)(b)1., shall be reviewed by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. Courses determined by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training to be of equivalent interactive instruction shall be approved as an alternate only after receipt of the documentation required by this paragraph (3)(c). Requests for approval shall be submitted in writing to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training, 11655 Northwest Gainesville Road, Ocala, Florida 34482-1486. All requests for course equivalency shall include, at a minimum:
    1. Name of course;
    2. Passage scores and rates;
    3. An educational agenda or syllabus;
    4. Required number of classroom or alternative interactive hours;
    5. Description of the course objectives, student learning outcomes, or job performance requirements covered.
    (d) Fire Investigator I and Fire Investigator II Certificates.
    1. Any Fire Investigator I Certificate of Competency issued by the Division remains active until the Fire Investigator I certificate holder is issued a Fire Investigator Certificate of Competency.
    2. Any Fire Investigator II Certificate of Competency issued by the Division remains active until the Fire Investigator II certificate holder is issued a Fire Investigator Certificate of Competency.
    (4) 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 course.
    (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-K4-1456), 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.
    (5) Safety Officer Program. This is an advanced training and certification program designed for individuals having health and safety responsibilities. This program is based on the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1521, Standard for Fire Department Safety Officer. This program is intended to prepare individuals for service as fire department health and safety, and incident safety officers. The applicant may provide proof of equivalent education and training approved by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training and meeting the criteria outlined under this subsection (5).
    (a) Incident Safety Officer Certificate of Completion. The Division shall issue an Incident Safety Officer Certificate of Completion to a firefighter who meets the program requirements of this paragraph (a), and the qualifications for Incident Safety Officer set forth by the Division in Form DFS-K4-2139, “”Incident Safety Officer 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.
    1. Program Requirements. To qualify for this certificate, a candidate must complete the corequisite course titled “”Courage to be Safe”” or a course determined by the Division to be equivalent. This program shall consist of not less than 45-hours of training. Each course shall be no less than 45-hours in duration. This program shall consist of the following course or those of equivalent interactive instruction, as approved by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training:
    a. Florida Incident Safety Officer.
    2. Incident Safety Officer Certificate of Completion. To be eligible to receive an Incident Safety Officer Certificate of Completion, the applicant shall:
    a. Successfully complete all required course work; and,
    b. Possess an active Firefighter Certification 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,
    c. Possess an active Fire Officer Certification issued by the Division; and,
    d. Submit the required Form DFS-K4-2141, “”Application for Incident Safety Officer Certificate of Completion,”” 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., to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training.
    e. Submit the required Form DFS-K4-2139, “”Incident Safety Officer Task Book,”” to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training.
    (b) Health and Safety Officer Certificate of Completion. The Division shall issue a Health and Safety Officer Certificate of Completion to an individual who meets the program requirements of paragraph (5)(b), and the qualifications for Health and Safety Officer set forth by the Division in Form DFS-K4-2138, “”Health and Safety Officer 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. The provisions of 29 C.F.R. § 1910.1030, “”Bloodborne Pathogens,”” (12/12/2014) (http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-05017), are hereby incorporated by reference and can be viewed during regular business hours at the Division of State Fire Marshal, 325 John Knox Road, The Atrium, Third Floor, Tallahassee, Florida. The provisions of the National Fire Protection Assocation (NFPA) 1581, Standard on Fire Department Infection Control Program (2010 Edition) are hereby incorporated by reference and can either be: (i) viewed during regular business hours at the Division of State Fire Marshal, 325 John Knox Road, The Atrium, Third Floor, Tallahassee, Florida; (ii) accessed in a read-only, non-printable, non-downloadable format at the NFPA’s free access website at http:www.nfpa.org/Codes-and-Standards/All-Codes-and-Standards/Free-access; or (iii) purchased by writing to the NFPA at 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, Massachusetts 02169-7471.
    1. Program Requirements. To qualify for this certificate, a candidate must complete the corequsite course titled “”Courage to be Safe”” or a course determined by the Division to be equivalent. This program shall consist of not less than 90-hours of training. Each course shall be no less than 45-hours in duration. This program shall consist of the following courses or those of equivalent interactive instruction, as approved by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training:
    a. Legal Issues for Safety Officers.
    b. Florida Health and Safety Officer.
    2. Health and Safety Officer Certificate of Completion. To be eligible to receive a Health and Safety Officer Certificate of Completion, the applicant shall:
    a. Successfully complete all required course work; and,
    b. Submit the required Form DFS-K4-2140, “”Application for Health and Safety Officer Certificate of Completion,”” 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., to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training; and,
    c. Submit the required Form DFS-K4-2138, “”Health and Safety Officer Task Book,”” to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training.
    (c) Safety Officer Certificate of Competency. The Division shall issue a Safety Officer Certificate of Competency to a firefighter who meets the program requirements of paragraph (5)(c), and the qualifications for Safety Officer set forth by the Division in Form DFS-K4-2142, “”Application for Safety Officer Certificate of Competency,”” 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.
    1. Program Requirements. To be eligible to receive a Safety Officer Certificate of Competency, the applicant shall:
    a. 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,
    b. Possess an active Fire Officer Certification issued by the Division; and,
    c. Possess a Incident Safety Officer Certificate of Completion issued by the Division; and,
    d. Possess a Health and Safety Officer Certificate of Completion issued by the Division; and,
    e. Submit the required Form DFS-K4-2142, “”Application for Safety Officer Certificate of Competency,”” with all supporting documentation and fees, to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training; and,
    f. Pass the Safety Officer state examination with a score of 70% or higher.
    2. Approved Courses. Courses under this subsection (5), 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 as outlined in subsections 69A-37.084(5) and (6), F.A.C.; or
    d. A provider whose course is determined by the Division to be equivalent to the required course.
    3. Instructor Qualifications. An instructor providing training under this subsection (5), 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 States Fire Administration – National Fire Academy; or
    c. Instructors with requisite faculty credentials as determined by the respective regionally accredited or nationally accredited university, college or school; 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 Safety Officer Certificate of Competency issued by the Division and an active Instructor I Certification issued by the Division; or
    f. Instructors who hold an active Fire Officer Certification issued by the Division and an active Instructor I Certification issued by the Division, and have completed the courses entitled “”Florida Incident Safety Officer,”” “”Legal Issues for Safety Officers,”” and “”Florida Health and Safety Officer.”” This instructor qualification expires on December 31, 2015.
    (d) Courses submitted for equivalency under subparagraphs (5)(a)1. and (5)(b)1., shall be reviewed by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. The Bureau of Fire Standards and Training shall approve any course which meets the criteria provided in this paragraph (5)(d). Requests for approval shall be submitted in writing to the Bureau, 11655 North West Gainesville Road, Ocala, Florida 34482-1486. The following factors shall be used to determine course equivalency: course title, course grade or record of course completion, number of academic credits earned, course hours attended, course description, course syllabus, student learning outcomes, and course objectives. All requests for course equivalency shall include, at a minimum:
    1. Name of course;
    2. Passage scores and rates;
    3. An educational agenda or syllabus;
    4. Required number of classroom hours;
    5. Description of the course objectives, student learning outcomes, or job performance requirements covered.
    (6) Florida Urban Search and Rescue (FLUSAR) Program. This is a voluntary advanced training program designed for firefighters having search and rescue responsibilities. This program is based on the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1670, Standard on Operations and Training for Technical Search and Rescue Incidents. This program is intended to prepare individuals for service as search and rescue responders in the five disciplines of FLUSAR. The applicant may provide proof of equivalent education and training approved by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training (Bureau) and meet the criteria outlined under this subsection.
    (a) FLUSAR Vehicle and Machinery Rescue Operations. The Bureau will record completion of training in the Bureau’s database when the individual meets the program requirements of this paragraph (6)(a), and the qualifications for FLUSAR Vehicle and Machinery Rescue Operations set forth by the Bureau herein.
    1. Program Requirements. The individual must complete the courses required under this paragraph (6)(a), or courses determined by the Bureau to be equivalent. This program shall consist of a course in FLUSAR Vehicle and Machinery Rescue Operations (40 Hours) or that of equivalent interactive instruction, as approved by the Bureau.
    2. Approved Courses. This course must be approved by the Bureau and meet the curriculum requirements of the program. This course must be delivered by the Bureau, an education or training provider, a fire service provider, or a regionally or nationally accredited college or university as outlined in subsections 69A-37.084(5) and (6), F.A.C. These providers must deliver this course using the Syllabus for FLUSAR Vehicle and Machinery Rescue Operations (Rev. 07/19), which is hereby incorporated by reference and can be found at this link: http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13230; or on the Bureau’s website: http://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/SFM/BFST/Training/FLUSAR.htm. This provider shall have access to use all equipment, FLUSAR Vehicle and Machinery Rescue Operations and Technician Equipment List (Eff. 05/16), http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07236, hereby incorporated by reference, listed at this link: http://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/SFM/BFST/Training/documents/FLUSARVehicleMachineryRescueOperationsandTechnicianEquipmentList.pdf, to deliver this course.
    a. Requests for class offering approval must be electronically submitted using the Bureau’s Class Offering Request, Form DFS-K4-2167 via: https://floridastatefirecollege.org/provider/pr_offering_app.asp, 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.
    b. The provider must prepare a record of all students enrolled in the course prior to the first day of the course.
    c. The provider must record a final grade for each student within 10 days after course completion.
    d. Students must complete the course with a grade of 70% or higher in order to meet the course requirement under this paragraph (6)(a).
    e. Alternative delivery techniques including online course delivery or blended learning must be approved by the Bureau.
    3. Instructor Qualifications. An instructor providing training under this paragraph (6)(a) must be qualified and approved by the Bureau. All instructors must electronically submit an Instructor Approval Request, Form DFS-K4-2168, via: https://floridastatefirecollege.org/provider/pr_instructor_app.asp, 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 be approved by the Bureau prior to the first day of the course. 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 States 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 Bureau as outlined in subsection 69A-37.059(4), F.A.C.; or
    e. Florida Instructor I, II, or III, as defined in Fl. Admin. Code R. 69A-37.059, who has completed the required courses under this paragraph (6)(a), which is recorded in the Bureau’s database. These instructors are known as Adjunct Instructors and are approved to teach courses under the supervision of a Lead Instructor; or
    f. Florida Instructor I, II, or III, as defined in Fl. Admin. Code R. 69A-37.059, who has completed the required courses under this paragraph (6)(a), and has previously taught this course as an Adjunct Instructor which was recorded in the Bureau’s database. These instructors are known as Lead Instructors.
    4. FLUSAR Vehicle and Machinery Rescue Operations Certificate of Completion. The Bureau will record the completion of FLUSAR Vehicle and Machinery Rescue Operations training in the Bureau database when the individual has:
    a. Successfully completed all required course work and task books within the time allotted for the course; and,
    b. Submitted the required Form DFS-K4-2156, “”Vehicle Machinery Rescue Operations 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., to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training.
    (b) FLUSAR Vehicle and Machinery Rescue Technician. The Bureau will record completion of training in the Bureau’s database when the individual meets the program requirements of this paragraph (6)(b), and the qualifications for FLUSAR Vehicle and Machinery Rescue Technician set forth by the Bureau herein.
    1. Program Requirements. The individual must complete the courses required under this paragraph (6)(b), or courses determined by the Bureau to be equivalent. This program shall consist of not less than 80 hours of training and shall consist of the following courses or that of equivalent interactive instruction, as approved by the Bureau.
    a. FLUSAR Vehicle and Machinery Rescue Operations (40 Hours).
    b. FLUSAR Vehicle and Machinery Rescue Technician (40 Hours).
    2. Approved Courses. The courses must be approved by the Bureau and meet the curriculum requirements of the program. The courses must be delivered by the Bureau, an education or training provider, a fire service provider, or a regionally or nationally accredited college or university as outlined in subsections 69A-37.084(5) and (6), F.A.C. These providers must deliver these courses using the Syllabus for FLUSAR Vehicle and Machinery Rescue Technician (Rev. 11/19), which is hereby incorporated by reference and can be found at this link: http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13231; or on the Bureau’s website: http://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/SFM/BFST/Training/FLUSAR.htm. Providers shall have access to use all equipment, FLUSAR Vehicle and Machinery Rescue Operations and Technician Equipment List (Eff. 05/16), http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07238, hereby incorporated by reference, listed at this link: http://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/SFM/BFST/Training/documents/FLUSARVehicleMachineryRescueOperationsandTechnicianEquipmentList.pdf, to deliver these courses.
    a. Requests for class offering approval must be electronically submitted using the Bureau’s Class Offering Request, Form DFS-K4-2167, via: https://floridastatefirecollege.org/provider/pr_offering_app.asp, 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.
    b. The provider must prepare a record of all students enrolled in the course prior to the first day of the course.
    c. The provider must record a final grade for each student within 10 days after course completion.
    d. Students must complete the course with a grade of 70% or higher in order to meet the course requirement under this paragraph (6)(b).
    e. Alternative delivery techniques including online course delivery or blended learning must be approved by the Bureau.
    3. Instructor Qualifications. An instructor providing training under this paragraph (6)(b) must be qualified and approved by the Bureau. All instructors must electronically submit an Instructor Approval Request, Form DFS-K4-2168, via: https://floridastatefirecollege.org/provider/pr_instructor_app.asp, 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 be approved by the Bureau prior to the first day of the course. 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 States 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 Bureau as outlined in subsection 69A-37.059(4), F.A.C.; or
    e. Florida Instructor I, II, or III, as defined in Fl. Admin. Code R. 69A-37.059, who has completed the required courses under this paragraph (6)(b), which are recorded in the Bureau’s database. These instructors are known as Adjunct Instructors and are approved to teach courses under the supervision of a Lead Instructor; or
    f. Florida Instructor I, II, or III, as defined in Fl. Admin. Code R. 69A-37.059, who has completed the required courses under this paragraph (6)(b), and has previously taught this course as an Adjunct Instructor which was recorded in the Bureau’s database. These instructors are known as Lead Instructors.
    4. FLUSAR Vehicle and Machinery Rescue Technician Certificate of Completion. The Bureau will record the completion of FLUSAR Vehicle and Machinery Rescue Technician training in the Bureau database when the individual has:
    a. Successfully completed all required course work and task books within the time allotted for the course; and,
    b. Submitted the required Form DFS-K4-2157, “”Vehicle Machinery Rescue Technician 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., to the Bureau.
    (c) FLUSAR Rope Rescue Operations. The Bureau will record completion of training in the Bureau’s database when the individual meets the program requirements of this paragraph (6)(c), and the qualifications for FLUSAR Rope Rescue Operations set forth by the Bureau herein.
    1. Program Requirements. The individual must complete the courses required under this paragraph (6)(c), or a course determined by the Bureau to be equivalent. This program shall consist of a course in FLUSAR Rope Rescue Operations (40 Hours) or that of equivalent interactive instruction, as approved by the Bureau.
    2. Approved Courses. This course must be approved by the Bureau and meet the curriculum requirements of the program. This course must be delivered by the Bureau, an education or training provider, a fire service provider, or a regionally or nationally accredited college or university as outlined in subsections 69A-37.084(5) and (6), F.A.C. These providers must deliver this course using the Syllabus for FLUSAR Rope Rescue Operations (Rev. 11/19), which is hereby incorporated by reference and can be found at this link: http://www.myflrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13224; or on the Bureau’s website: http://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/SFM/BFST/Traning/FLUSAR.htm. This provider shall have access to use all equipment, FLUSAR Rope Rescue Operations and Technician Equipment List (Eff. 05/16), http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07240, hereby incorporated by reference, listed at this link: http://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/SFM/BFST/Training/documents/FLUSARRopeRescueOperationsandTechnicianEquipmentList.pdf, to deliver this course.
    a. Requests for class offering approval must be electronically submitted using the Bureau’s Class Offering Request, Form DFS-K4-2167, via: https://floridastatefirecollege.org/provider/pr_offering_app.asp, 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.
    b. The provider must prepare a record of all students enrolled in the course prior to the first day of the course.
    c. The provider must record a final grade for each student within 10 days after course completion.
    d. Students must complete the course with a grade of 70% or higher in order to meet the course requirement under this paragraph (6)(c).
    e. Alternative delivery techniques including online course delivery or blended learning must be approved by the Bureau.
    3. Instructor Qualifications. An instructor providing training under this paragraph (6)(c) must be qualified by the Bureau. All instructors must electronically submit an Instructor Approval Request, Form DFS-K4-2168, via: https://floridastatefirecollege.org/provider/pr_instructor_app.asp, 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 be approved by the Bureau prior to the first day of the course. 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 States 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 Bureau as outlined in subsection 69A-37.059(4), F.A.C.; or
    e. Florida Instructor I, II, or III, as defined in Fl. Admin. Code R. 69A-37.059, who has completed the required courses under this paragraph (6)(c), which are recorded in the Bureau’s database. These instructors are known as Adjunct Instructors and are approved to teach courses under the supervision of a Lead Instructor; or
    f. Florida Instructor I, II, or III, as defined in Fl. Admin. Code R. 69A-37.059, who has completed the required courses under this paragraph (6)(c), and has previously taught this course as an Adjunct Instructor which was recorded in the Bureau’s database. These instructors are known as Lead Instructors.
    4. FLUSAR Rope Rescue Operations Certificate of Completion. The Bureau will record the completion of FLUSAR Rope Rescue Operations training in the Bureau database when the individual has:
    a. Successfully completed all required course work and task books within the time allotted for the course; and,
    b. Submitted the required Form DFS-K4-2150, “”Rope Rescue Operations 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., to the Bureau.
    (d) FLUSAR Rope Rescue Technician. The Bureau will record completion of training in the Bureau’s database when the individual meets the program requirements of this paragraph (6)(d), and the qualifications for FLUSAR Rope Rescue Technician set forth by the Bureau herein.
    1. Program Requirements. The individual must complete the courses required under this paragraph (6)(d), or a course determined by the Bureau to be equivalent. This program shall consist of not less than 80 hours of training and shall consist of the following courses or that of equivalent interactive instruction, as approved by the Bureau.
    a. FLUSAR Rope Rescue Operations (40 Hours).
    b. FLUSAR Rope Rescue Technician (40 Hours).
    2. Approved Courses. This course must be approved by the Bureau and meet the curriculum requirements of the program. This course must be delivered by the Bureau, an education or training provider, a fire service provider, or a regionally or nationally accredited college or university as outlined in subsections 69A-37.084(5) and (6), F.A.C. These providers must deliver this course using the Syllabus for FLUSAR Rope Rescue Technician (Rev. 11/19), which is hereby incorporated by reference and can be found at this link: http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13225; or on the Bureau’s website: http://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/SFM/BFST/Training/FLUSAR.htm. This provider shall have access to use all equipment, FLUSAR Rope Rescue Operations and Technician Equipment List (Eff. 05/16), http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07242, hereby incorporated by reference, listed at this link: http://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/SFM/BFST/Training/documents/FLUSARRopeRescueOperationsandTechnicianEquipmentList.pdf, to deliver these courses.
    a. Requests for class offering approval must be electronically submitted using the Bureau’s Class Offering Request Form DFS-K4-2167, via: https://floridastatefirecollege.org/provider/pr_offering_app.asp, 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.
    b. The provider must prepare a record of all students enrolled in the course prior to the first day of the course.
    c. The provider must record a final grade for each student within 10 days after course completion.
    d. Students must complete the course with a grade of 70% or higher in order to meet the course requirement under this paragraph (6)(d).
    e. Alternative delivery techniques including online course delivery or blended learning must be approved by the Bureau.
    3. Instructor Qualifications. An instructor providing training under this paragraph (6)(d) must be qualified by the Bureau. All instructors must electronically submit an Instructor Approval Request, Form DFS-K4-2168, via: https://floridastatefirecollege.org/provider/pr_instructor_app.asp, 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 be approved by the Bureau prior to the first day of the course. 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 States 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 Bureau as outlined in subsection 69A-37.059(4), F.A.C.; or
    e. Florida Instructor I, II, or III, as defined in Fl. Admin. Code R. 69A-37.059, who has completed the required courses under this paragraph (6)(d), which is recorded in the Bureau’s database. These instructors are known as Adjunct Instructors and are approved to teach courses under the supervision of a Lead Instructor; or
    f. Florida Instructor I, II, or III, as defined in Fl. Admin. Code R. 69A-37.059, who has completed the required courses under this paragraph (6)(d), and has previously taught this course as an Adjunct Instructor which was recorded in the Bureau’s database. These instructors are known as Lead Instructors.
    4. FLUSAR Rope Rescue Technician Certificate of Completion. The Bureau will record the completion of FLUSAR Rope Rescue Technician training in the Bureau database when the individual has:
    a. Successfully completed all required course work and task books within the time allotted for the course; and,
    b. Submitted the required Form DFS-K4-2151, “”Rope Rescue Technician 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., to the Bureau.
    (e) FLUSAR Confined Space Rescue Operations. The Bureau will record completion of training in the Bureau’s database when the individual meets the program requirements of this paragraph (6)(e), and the qualifications for FLUSAR Confined Space Rescue Operations set forth by the Bureau herein.
    1. Program Requirements. The individual must complete the courses required under this paragraph (6)(e), or a course determined by the Bureau to be equivalent. This program shall consist of not less than 64 hours of training and shall consist of the following courses or that of equivalent interactive instruction, as approved by the Bureau.
    a. Rope Rescue Operations (40 Hours).
    b. FLUSAR Confined Space Rescue Operations (24 Hours).
    2. Approved Courses. This course must be approved by the Bureau and meet the curriculum requirements of the program. This course must be delivered by the Bureau, an education or training provider, a fire service provider, or a regionally or nationally accredited college or university as outlined in subsections 69A-37.084(5) and (6), F.A.C. These providers must deliver this course using the Syllabus for FLUSAR Confined Space Rescue Operations (Rev. 11/19), which is hereby incorporated by reference and can be found at this link: http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13222; or on the Bureau’s website: http://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/SFM/BFST/Training/FLUSAR.htm. This provider shall have access to use all equipment, FLUSAR Confined Space Rescue Operations and Technician Equipment List (Eff. 05/16), http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07245, hereby incorporated by reference, listed at this link: http://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/SFM/BFST/Training/documents/FLUSARConfinedSpaceOperationsandTechnicianEquipmentList.pdf, to deliver these courses.
    a. Requests for class offering approval must be electronically submitted using the Bureau’s Class Offering Request, Form DFS-K4-2167, via: https://floridastatefirecollege.org/provider/pr_offering_app.asp, 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.
    b. The provider must prepare a record of all students enrolled in the course prior to the first day of the course.
    c. The provider must record a final grade for each student within 10 days after course completion.
    d. Students must complete the course with a grade of 70% or higher in order to meet the course requirement under this paragraph (6)(e).
    e. Alternative delivery techniques including online course delivery or blended learning must be approved by the Bureau.
    3. Instructor Qualifications. An instructor providing training under this paragraph (6)(e) must be qualified by the Bureau. All instructors must electronically submit an Instructor Approval Request Form DFS-K4-2168, via: https://floridastatefirecollege.org/provider/pr_instructor_app.asp, 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 be approved by the Bureau prior to the first day of the course. 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 States 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 Bureau as outlined in subsection 69A-37.059(4), F.A.C.; or
    e. Florida Instructor I, II, or III, as defined in Fl. Admin. Code R. 69A-37.059, who has completed the required courses under this paragraph (6)(e), which is recorded in the Bureau’s database. These instructors are known as Adjunct Instructors and are approved to teach courses under the supervision of a Lead Instructor; or
    f. Florida Instructor I, II, or III, as defined in Fl. Admin. Code R. 69A-37.059, who has completed the required courses under this paragraph (6)(e), and has previously taught this course as an Adjunct Instructor which was recorded in the Bureau’s database. These instructors are known as Lead Instructors.
    4. FLUSAR Confined Space Rescue Operations Certificate of Completion. The Bureau will record the completion of FLUSAR Confined Space Rescue Operations training in the Bureau database when the individual has:
    a. Successfully completed all required course work and task books within the time allotted for the course; and,
    b. Submitted the required Form DFS-K4-2148, “”Confined Space Rescue Operations 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., to the Bureau.
    (f) FLUSAR Confined Space Rescue Technician. The Bureau will record completion of training in the Bureau’s database when the individual meets the program requirements of this paragraph (6)(f), and the qualifications for FLUSAR Confined Space Rescue Technician set forth by the Bureau herein.
    1. Program Requirements. The individual must complete the courses required under this paragraph (6)(f), or a course determined by the Bureau to be equivalent. This program shall consist of not less than 80 hours of training and shall consist of the following courses or that of equivalent interactive instruction, as approved by the Bureau.
    a. FLUSAR Rope Rescue Operations (40 Hours).
    b. FLUSAR Confined Space Rescue Operations (24 Hours).
    c. FLUSAR Confined Space Rescue Technician (16 Hours).
    2. Approved Courses. This course must be approved by the Bureau and meet the curriculum requirements of the program. This course must be delivered by the Bureau, an education or training provider, a fire service provider, or a regionally or nationally accredited college or university as outlined in subsections 69A-37.084(5) and (6), F.A.C. These providers must deliver this course using the Syllabus for FLUSAR Confined Space Rescue Technician (Rev. 11/19), which is hereby incorporated by reference and can be found at this link: http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13223; or on the Bureau’s website: http://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/SFM/BFST/Training/FLUSAR.htm. This provider shall have access to use all equipment, FLUSAR Confined Space Rescue Operations and Technician Equipment List (Eff. 11/19), http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07247, hereby incorporated by reference, listed at this link: http://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/SFM/BFST/Training/documents/FLUSARConfinedSpaceOperationsandTechnicianEquipmentList.pdf, to deliver these courses.
    a. Requests for class offering approval must be electronically submitted using the Bureau’s Class Offering Request, Form DFS-K4-2167, via: https://floridastatefirecollege.org/provider/pr_offering_app.asp, 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.
    b. The provider must prepare a record of all students enrolled in the course prior to the first day of the course.
    c. The provider must record a final grade for each student within 10 days after course completion.
    d. Students must complete the course with a grade of 70% or higher in order to meet the course requirement under this paragraph (6)(f).
    e. Alternative delivery techniques including online course delivery or blended learning must be approved by the Bureau.
    3. Instructor Qualifications. An instructor providing training under this paragraph (6)(f) must be qualified by the Bureau. All instructors must electronically submit an Instructor Approval Request, Form DFS-K4-2168, via: https://floridastatefirecollege.org/provider/pr_instructor_app.asp, 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 be approved by the Bureau prior to the first day of the course. 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 States 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 Bureau as outlined in subsection 69A-37.059(4), F.A.C.; or
    e. Florida Instructor I, II, or III, as defined in Fl. Admin. Code R. 69A-37.059, who has completed the required courses under this paragraph (6)(f), which are recorded in the Bureau’s database. These instructors are known as Adjunct Instructors and are approved to teach courses under the supervision of a Lead Instructor; or
    f. Florida Instructor I, II, or III, as defined in Fl. Admin. Code R. 69A-37.059, who has completed the required courses under this paragraph (6)(f), and has previously taught this course as an Adjunct Instructor which was recorded in the Bureau’s database. These instructors are known as Lead Instructors.
    4. FLUSAR Confined Space Rescue Technician Certificate of Completion. The Bureau will record the completion of FLUSAR Confined Space Rescue Technician training in the Bureau database when the individual has:
    a. Successfully completed all required course work and task books within the time allotted for the course; and,
    b. Submitted the required Form DFS-K4-2149, “”Confined Space Rescue Technician 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., to the Bureau.
    (g) FLUSAR Trench and Excavation Rescue Operations. The Bureau will record completion of training in the Bureau’s database when the individual meets the program requirements of this paragraph (6)(g), and the qualifications for FLUSAR Trench and Excavation Rescue Operations set forth by the Bureau herein.
    1. Program Requirements. The individual must complete the courses required under this paragraph (6)(g), or a course determined by the Bureau to be equivalent. This program shall consist of not less than 64 hours of training and shall consist of the following courses or that of equivalent interactive instruction, as approved by the Bureau.
    a. FLUSAR Rope Rescue Operations (40 Hours).
    b. FLUSAR Trench Rescue Operations (24 Hours).
    2. Approved Courses. This course must be approved by the Bureau and meet the curriculum requirements of the program. This course must be delivered by the Bureau, an education or training provider, a fire service provider, or a regionally or nationally accredited college or university as outlined in subsections 69A-37.084(5) and (6), F.A.C. These providers must deliver this course using the Syllabus for FLUSAR Trench and Excavation Rescue Operations (Rev. 11/19), which is hereby incorporated by reference and can be found at this link: http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13228, on the Bureau’s website: http://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/SFM/BFST/Training/FLUSAR.htm. This provider shall have access to use all equipment, FLUSAR Trench Rescue Operations and Technician Equipment List (Eff. 05/16), http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07249, hereby incorporated by reference, listed at this link: http://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/SFM/BFST/Training/documents/FLUSARTrenchRescueOperationsandTechnicianEquipmentList.pdf, to deliver these courses.
    a. Requests for class offering approval must be electronically submitted using the Bureau’s Class Offering Request, Form DFS-K4-2167, via: https://floridastatefirecollege.org/provider/pr_offering_app.asp, 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.
    b. The provider must prepare a record of all students enrolled in the course prior to the first day of the course.
    c. The provider must record a final grade for each student within 10 days after course completion.
    d. Students must complete the course with a grade of 70% or higher in order to meet the course requirement under this paragraph (6)(g).
    e. Alternative delivery techniques including online course delivery or blended learning must be approved by the Bureau.
    3. Instructor Qualifications. An instructor providing training under this paragraph (6)(g) must be qualified by the Bureau. All instructors must electronically submit an Instructor Approval Request, Form DFS-K4-2168, via: https://floridastatefirecollege.org/provider/pr_instructor_app.asp, 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 be approved by the Bureau prior to the first day of the course. 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 States 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 Bureau as outlined in subsection 69A-37.059(4), F.A.C.; or
    e. Florida Instructor I, II, or III, as defined in Fl. Admin. Code R. 69A-37.059, who has completed the required courses under this paragraph (6)(g), which are recorded in the Bureau’s database. These instructors are known as Adjunct Instructors and are approved to teach courses under the supervision of a Lead Instructor; or
    f. Florida Instructor I, II, or III, as defined in Fl. Admin. Code R. 69A-37.059, who has completed the required courses under this paragraph (6)(g), and has previously taught this course as an Adjunct Instructor which was recorded in the Bureau’s database. These instructors are known as Lead Instructors.
    4. FLUSAR Trench Rescue Operations Certificate of Completion. The Bureau will record the completion of FLUSAR Trench Rescue Operations training in the Bureau database when the individual has:
    a. Successfully completed all required course work and task books within the time allotted for the course; and,
    b. Submitted the required Form DFS-K4-2154, “”Trench Rescue Operations 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., to the Bureau.
    (h) FLUSAR Trench and Excavation Rescue Technician. The Bureau will record completion of training in the Bureau’s database when the individual meets the program requirements of this paragraph (6)(h), and the qualifications for FLUSAR Trench and Excavation Rescue Technician set forth by the Bureau herein.
    1. Program Requirements. The individual must complete the courses required under this paragraph (6)(h), or a course determined by the Bureau to be equivalent. This program shall consist of not less than 80 hours of training and shall consist of the following courses or that of equivalent interactive instruction, as approved by the Bureau.
    a. Rope Rescue Operations (40 Hours).
    b. FLUSAR Trench Rescue Operations (24 Hours).
    c. FLUSAR Trench Rescue Technician (16 Hours).
    2. Approved Courses. This course must be approved by the Bureau and meet the curriculum requirements of the program. This course must be delivered by the Bureau, an education or training provider, a fire service provider, or a regionally or nationally accredited college or university as outlined in subsections 69A-37.084(5) and (6), F.A.C. These providers must deliver this course using the Syllabus for FLUSAR Trench and Excavation Rescue Technician (Rev. 11/19), which is hereby incorporated by reference and can be found at this link: http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13229; or on the Bureau’s website: http://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/SFM/BFST/Training/FLUSAR.htm. This provider shall have access to use all equipment, FLUSAR Trench Rescue Operations and Technician Equipment List (Eff. 05/16), http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07251, hereby incorporated by reference, listed at this link: http://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/SFM/BFST/Training/documents/FLUSARTrenchRescueOperationsandTechnicianEquipmentList.pdf, to deliver these courses.
    a. Requests for class offering approval must be electronically submitted using the Bureau’s Class Offering Request, Form DFS-K4-2167, via: https://floridastatefirecollege.org/provider/pr_offering_app.asp, 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.
    b. The provider must prepare a record of all students enrolled in the course prior to the first day of the course.
    c. The provider must record a final grade for each student within 10 days after course completion.
    d. Students must complete the course with a grade of 70% or higher in order to meet the course requirement under this paragraph (6)(h).
    e. Alternative delivery techniques including online course delivery or blended learning must be approved by the Bureau.
    3. Instructor Qualifications. An instructor providing training under this paragraph (6)(h) must be qualified by the Bureau. All instructors must electronically submit an Instructor Approval Request, Form DFS-K4-2168, via: https://floridastatefirecollege.org/provider/pr_instructor_app.asp, 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 be approved by the Bureau prior to the first day of the course. 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 States 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 Bureau as outlined in subsection 69A-37.059(4), F.A.C.; or
    e. Florida Instructor I, II, or III, as defined in Fl. Admin. Code R. 69A-37.059, who has completed the required courses under this paragraph (6)(h), which are recorded in the Bureau’s database. These instructors are known as Adjunct Instructors and are approved to teach courses under the supervision of a Lead Instructor; or
    f. Florida Instructor I, II, or III, as defined in Fl. Admin. Code R. 69A-37.059, who has completed the required courses under this paragraph (6)(h), and has previously taught this course as an Adjunct Instructor which was recorded in the Bureau’s database. These instructors are known as Lead Instructors.
    4. FLUSAR Trench Rescue Technician Certificate of Completion. The Bureau will record the completion of FLUSAR Trench Rescue Technician training in the Bureau database when the individual has:
    a. Successfully completed all required course work and task books within the time allotted for the course; and,
    b. Submitted the required Form DFS-K4-2155, “”Trench Rescue Technician 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., to the Bureau.
    (i) FLUSAR Structural Collapse Rescue Operations. The Bureau will record completion of training in the Bureau’s database when the individual meets the program requirements of this paragraph (6)(i), and the qualifications for FLUSAR Structural Collapse Rescue Operations set forth by the Bureau herein.
    1. Program Requirements. The individual must complete the courses required under this paragraph (6)(i), or a course determined by the Bureau to be equivalent. This program shall consist of not less than 80 hours of training and shall consist of the following courses or that of equivalent interactive instruction, as approved by the Bureau.
    a. FLUSAR Rope Rescue Operations (40 Hours).
    b. FLUSAR Structural Collapse Rescue Operations (40 Hours).
    2. Approved Courses. This course must be approved by the Bureau and meet the curriculum requirements of the program. This course must be delivered by the Bureau, an education or training provider, a fire service provider, or a regionally or nationally accredited college or university as outlined in subsections 69A-37.084(5) and (6), F.A.C. These providers must deliver this course using the Syllabus for FLUSAR Structural Collapse Rescue Operations (Rev. 11/19), which is hereby incorporated by reference and can be found at this link: http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13226, or on the Department’s website: http://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/SFM/BFST/Training/FLUSAR.htm. This provider shall have access to use all equipment, FLUSAR Structural Collapse Rescue Operations and Technician Equipment List (Eff. 05/16), http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07254, hereby incorporated by reference, listed at this link: http://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/SFM/BFST/Training/documents/FLUSARStructuralCollapseOperationsandTechnicianEquipmentList.pdf, to deliver these courses.
    a. Requests for class offering approval must be electronically submitted using the Bureau’s Class Offering Request, Form DFS-K4-2167, via: https://floridastatefirecollege.org/provider/pr_offering_app.asp, 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.
    b. The provider must prepare a record of all students enrolled in the course prior to the first day of the course.
    c. The provider must record a final grade for each student within 10 days after course completion.
    d. Students must complete the course with a grade of 70% or higher in order to meet the course requirement under this paragraph (6)(i).
    e. Alternative delivery techniques including online course delivery or blended learning must be approved by the Bureau.
    3. Instructor Qualifications. An instructor providing training under this paragraph (6)(i) must be qualified by the Bureau. All instructors must electronically submit an Instructor Approval Request, Form DFS-K4-2168, via: https://floridastatefirecollege.org/provider/pr_instructor_app.asp, 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 be approved by the Bureau prior to the first day of the course. 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 States 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 Bureau as outlined in subsection 69A-37.059(4), F.A.C.; or
    e. Florida Instructor I, II, or III, as defined in Fl. Admin. Code R. 69A-37.059, who has completed the required courses under this paragraph (6)(i), which are recorded in the Bureau’s database. These instructors are known as Adjunct Instructors and are approved to teach courses under the supervision of a Lead Instructor; or
    f. Florida Instructor I, II, or III, as defined in Fl. Admin. Code R. 69A-37.059, who has completed the required courses under this paragraph (6)(i) and has previously taught this course as an Adjunct Instructor which was recorded in the Bureau’s database. These instructors are known as Lead Instructors.
    4. FLUSAR Structural Collapse Rescue Operations Certificate of Completion. The Bureau will record the completion of FLUSAR Structural Collapse Rescue Operations training in the Bureau database when the individual has:
    a. Successfully completed all required course work and task books within the time allotted for the course; and,
    b. Submitted the required Form DFS-K4-2152, “”Structural Collapse Rescue Operations 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., to the Bureau.
    (j) FLUSAR Structural Collapse Rescue Technician. The Bureau will record completion of training in the Bureau’s database when the individual meets the program requirements of this paragraph (6)(j), and the qualifications for FLUSAR Structural Collapse Rescue Technician set forth by the Bureau herein.
    1. Program Requirements. The individual must complete the courses required under this paragraph (6)(j), or a course determined by the Bureau to be equivalent. This program shall consist of not less than 360 hours of training and shall consist of the following courses or that of equivalent interactive instruction, as approved by the Bureau.
    a. FLUSAR Vehicle and Machinery Rescue Operations (40 Hours).
    b. FLUSAR Vehicle and Machinery Rescue Technician (40 Hours).
    c. FLUSAR Rope Rescue Operations (40 Hours).
    d. FLUSAR Rope Rescue Technician (40 Hours).
    e. FLUSAR Confined Space Rescue Operations (24 Hours).
    f. FLUSAR Confined Space Rescue Technician (16 Hours).
    g. FLUSAR Trench Rescue Operations (24 Hours).
    h. FLUSAR Trench Rescue Technician (16 Hours).
    i. FLUSAR Structural Collapse Rescue Operations (40 Hours).
    j. FLUSAR Structural Collapse Rescue Technician (80 Hours).
    2. Approved Courses. This course must be approved by the Bureau and meet the curriculum requirements of the program. This course must be delivered by the Bureau, an education or training provider, a fire service provider, or a regionally or nationally accredited college or university as outlined in subsections 69A-37.084(5) and (6), F.A.C. These providers must deliver this course using the Syllabus for FLUSAR Structural Collapse Rescue Technician, (Rev. 11/19), which is hereby incorporated by reference and can be found at this link: http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13227; or on the Bureau’s website: http://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/SFM/BFST/Training/FLUSAR.htm. This provider shall have access to use all equipment, Structural Collapse Rescue Operations and Technician Equipment List, (Eff. 05/16), http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07256, hereby incorporated by reference, listed at this link: http://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/SFM/BFST/Training/documents/FLUSARStructuralCollapseOperationsandTechnicianEquipmentList.pdf, to deliver these courses.
    a. Requests for class offering approval must be electronically submitted using the Bureau’s Class Offering Request, Form DFS-K4-2167, via: https://floridastatefirecollege.org/provider/pr_offering_app.asp, 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.
    b. The provider must prepare a record of all students enrolled in the course prior to the first day of the course.
    c. The provider must record a final grade for each student within 10 days after course completion.
    d. Students must complete the course with a grade of 70% or higher in order to meet the course requirement under this paragraph (6)(j).
    e. Alternative delivery techniques including online course delivery or blended learning must be approved by the Bureau.
    3. Instructor Qualifications. An instructor providing training under this paragraph (6)(j) must be qualified by the Bureau. All instructors must electronically submit an Instructor Approval Request, Form DFS-K4-2168, via: https://floridastatefirecollege.org/provider/pr_instructor_app.asp, 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 be approved by the Bureau prior to the first day of the course. 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 States 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 Bureau as outlined in subsection 69A-37.059(4) F.A.C.; or
    e. Florida Instructor I, II, or III, as defined in Fl. Admin. Code R. 69A-37.059, who has completed the required courses under this paragraph (6)(j), which are recorded in the Bureau’s database. These instructors are known as Adjunct Instructors and are approved to teach courses under the supervision of a Lead Instructor; or
    f. Florida Instructor I, II, or III, as defined in Fl. Admin. Code R. 69A-37.059, who has completed the required courses under this paragraph (6)(j), and has previously taught this course as an Adjunct Instructor which was recorded in the Bureau’s database. These instructors are known as Lead Instructors.
    4. FLUSAR Rescue Specialist Certificate of Completion. The Bureau will record the completion of FLUSAR Rescue Specialist training in the Bureau database when the individual has:
    a. Successfully completed all required course work; and,
    b. Submitted the required Form DFS-K4-2153, “”Structural Collapse Rescue Technician 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., to the Bureau; and,
    c. Submit the required Form DFS-K4-2161, “”Application for FLUSAR Rescue Specialist Certificate of Completion,”” with all supporting documentation and fees, to the Bureau.
    (k) Courses submitted for equivalency under subparagraphs (6)(a)1., (b)1., (c)1., (d)1., (e)1., (f)1., (g)1., (h)1., (i)1., (j)1., (k)1., (l)1., and (m)1., will be reviewed by the Bureau. The Bureau will approve any course in subsection (6), which meets the criteria provided in this paragraph. Requests for approval must be submitted in writing to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training, 11655 North West Gainesville Road, Ocala, Florida 34482-1486. The following factors will be used to determine course equivalency: course title, course grade or record of course completion, number of academic credits earned, course hours attended, course description, course syllabus, student learning outcomes, and course objectives. All requests for course equivalency must include, at a minimum:
    1. Name of course;
    2. Passage scores and rates;
    3. An educational agenda or syllabus;
    4. Required number of classroom hours; and,
    5. Description of the course objectives, student learning outcomes, or job performance requirements covered.
    (7) Florida Hazardous Materials Program. This is a voluntary advanced training program designed for firefighters having hazardous materials responsibilities. This program is based on the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 472, Standard for Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Incidents. This program is intended to prepare individuals for service as a hazardous materials responder. The applicant may provide proof of equivalent education and training approved by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training (Bureau) and meeting the criteria outlined under this subsection.
    (a) Hazardous Materials Operations. The Bureau shall record completion of training in the Division’s database when the individual meets the program requirements of this paragraph (a), and the qualifications for Hazardous Materials Operations set forth by the Bureau herein.
    1. Program Requirements. The individual must complete the courses required under this section, or a course determined by the Bureau to be equivalent. This program shall consist of a course in Hazardous Materials Operations (24 hours) or that of equivalent interactive instruction, as approved by the Bureau. However, the hazardous materials course required in subFl. Admin. Code R. 69A-37.055(2)(a)11., is equivalent to the hazardous materials operations course under this paragraph (7)(a).
    2. Approved Courses. This course must be approved by the Bureau and meet the curriculum requirements of the program. This course shall be delivered by the Bureau, an education or training provider, a fire service provider, or a regionally or nationally accredited college or university as outlined in subsections 69A-37.084(5) and (6), F.A.C. These providers shall deliver this course using the syllabus, Hazardous Materials Operations, (Eff. 05/16), http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07257, hereby incorporated by reference, found at this link: http://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/SFM/BFST/Training/documents/HazardousMaterialsOperations.pdf. This provider shall have access to use all equipment, Hazardous Materials Operations and Technician Equipment List, (Eff. 05/16), http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07258, hereby incorporated by reference, listed at this link: http://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/SFM/BFST/Training/documents/HazMatOperationsandTechnicianEquipmentList.pdf, to deliver this course.
    a. Requests for class offering approval shall be submitted using the Bureau’s Course Approval Request Form DFS-K4-2167 at this link: https://floridastatefirecollege.org/provider/pr_offering_app.asp, 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.
    b. The provider shall prepare a record of all students enrolled in the course prior to the first day of the course.
    c. The provider shall record a final grade for each student within 10 days after course completion.
    d. Students must complete the course with a grade of 70% or higher in order to meet the course requirement under this section.
    e. Alternative delivery techniques including online course delivery or blended learning must be approved by the Bureau.
    3. Instructor Qualifications. An instructor providing training under this section must be qualified by the Bureau. All instructors shall submit an Instructor Approval Request Form DFS-K4-2168, at this link: https://floridastatefirecollege.org/provider/pr_instructor_app.asp, 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 be approved by the Bureau prior to the first day of the course. 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 States 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) F.A.C.; or
    e. Florida Instructor I, II, or III, as defined in Fl. Admin. Code R. 69A-37.059, who has completed the required courses under this paragraph (7)(a), which are recorded in the Bureau’s database. These instructors are known as Adjunct Instructors and are approved to teach courses under the supervision of a Lead Instructor; or
    f. Florida Instructor I, II, or III, as defined in Fl. Admin. Code R. 69A-37.059, who has completed the required courses under this paragraph (7)(a), and has previously taught this course as an Adjunct Instructor which was recorded in the Bureau’s database. These instructors are known as Lead Instructors.
    4. Hazardous Materials Operations Certificate of Completion. The Bureau shall record the completion of Hazardous Materials Operations training in the Bureau database when the individual has successfully completed all required course work.
    (b) Hazardous Materials Technician. The Bureau shall record completion of training in the Division’s database when the individual meets the program requirements of this paragraph (b), and the qualifications for Hazardous Materials Technician set forth by the Bureau herein.
    1. Program Requirements. The individual must complete the courses required under this section, or a course determined by the Bureau to be equivalent. This program shall consist of a course in Hazardous Materials Technician (160 Hours) or that of equivalent interactive instruction, as approved by the Bureau.
    2. Approved Courses. This course must be approved by the Bureau and meet the curriculum requirements of the program. This course shall be delivered by the Bureau, an education or training provider, a fire service provider, or a regionally or nationally accredited college or university as outlined in subsections 69A-37.084(5) and (6), F.A.C. These providers shall deliver this course using the syllabus, Hazardous Materials Technician, (Eff. 05/16), http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07260, hereby incorporated by reference, found at this link: http://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/SFM/BFST/Training/documents/HazardousMaterialsTechnician.pdf. This provider shall have access to use all equipment, Hazardous Materials Operations and Technician Equipment List, (Eff. 05/16), http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07261, hereby incorporated by reference, listed at this link: http://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/SFM/BFST/Training/documents/HazMatOperationsandTechnicianEquipmentList.pdf, to deliver these courses.
    a. Requests for class offering approval shall be submitted using the Bureau’s Course Approval Request Form DFS-K4-2167, at this link: https://floridastatefirecollege.org/provider/pr_offering_app.asp, 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.
    b. The provider shall prepare a record of all students enrolled in the course prior to the first day of the course.
    c. The provider shall record a final grade for each student within 10 days after course completion.
    d. Students must complete the course with a grade of 70% or higher in order to meet the course requirement under this section.
    e. Alternative delivery techniques including online course delivery or blended learning must be approved by the Bureau.
    3. Instructor Qualifications. An instructor providing training under this section must be qualified and approved by the Bureau. All instructors shall submit an Instructor Approval Request Form DFS-K4-2168, at this link: https://floridastatefirecollege.org/provider/pr_instructor_app.asp, 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 be approved by the Bureau prior to the first day of the course. 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 States 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), F.A.C.; or
    e. Florida Instructor I, II, or III, as defined in Fl. Admin. Code R. 69A-37.059, who has completed the required courses under this paragraph (7)(b), which are recorded in the Bureau’s database. These instructors are known as Adjunct Instructors and are approved to teach courses under the supervision of a Lead Instructor; or
    f. Florida Instructor I, II, or III, as defined in Fl. Admin. Code R. 69A-37.059, who has completed the required courses under this paragraph (7)(b), and has previously taught this course as an Adjunct Instructor which was recorded in the Bureau’s database. These instructors are known as Lead Instructors.
    4. Hazardous Materials Technician Certificate of Competency. The Bureau shall record the completion of Hazardous Materials Technician training in the Bureau database when the individual has:
    a. Successfully completed all required course work; and,
    b. Submitted the required Florida State Emergency Response Commission (SERC) Hazardous Materials Technician Student Task Book, 2015 Edition, which is incorporated by reference and can be found at this link: http://www.floridadisaster.org/hazmat/serc/documents/HazMat%20Technician%20472%20Check%20off%20v32.pdf (this document is also available for public inspection and may be viewed during regular business hours at the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training, Division of State Fire Marshal, 11655 Northwest Gainesville Road, Ocala, Florida 34482-1486); and,
    c. Submitted the required Form DFS-K4-2160, “”Application for Hazardous Materials Technician Certificate of Competency,”” with all supporting documentation and fees, to the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training; and,
    d. Passed the Hazardous Materials Technician state examination with a score of 70% or higher.
    e. Hazardous Materials Technician Certificates of Competency issued by the Division on or after January 24, 2004, will be recognized by the Division.
    (c) Courses submitted for equivalency under subparagraphs (7)(a)1. and (b)1., shall be reviewed by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. The Bureau of Fire Standards and Training shall approve any course which meets the criteria provided in this paragraph. Requests for approval shall be submitted in writing to the Bureau, 11655 North West Gainesville Road, Ocala, Florida 34482-1486. The following factors shall be used to determine course equivalency: course title, course grade or record of course completion, number of academic credits earned, course hours attended, course description, course syllabus, student learning outcomes, and course objectives. All requests for course equivalency shall include, at a minimum:
    1. Name of course;
    2. Passage scores and rates;
    3. An educational agenda or syllabus;
    4. Required number of classroom hours; and,
    5. Description of the course objectives, student learning outcomes, or job performance requirements covered.
    (8) 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 course.
    2. Courses not developed or revised by the Florida State Fire College are subject to the instructor requirements of the developing organization.
    (9) Requirements for Certification or Competency Examination.
    (a) In order for a person to be eligible to be tested, the required paperwork must be 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.
    (10) Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) Program. This is a voluntary advanced training program designed for firefighters having aircraft fire suppression and rescue responsibilities. This program is based on the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1003, Standard for Airport Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications (2019 Edition) and NFPA 1002, Standard for Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Professional Qualifications (2017 Edition). This program is intended to prepare individuals to serve as members of an organized aircraft fire suppression and rescue department. The candidate may provide proof of equivalent education and training approved by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training (Bureau) and meet the criteria outlined under this subsection.
    (a) ARFF Firefighter. The Bureau will record completion of training in the Bureau’s database when the individual meets the program requirements of this paragraph (10)(a) and the qualifications for ARFF Firefighter set forth by the Bureau herein.
    1. Program Requirements. The individual must complete the ARFF course required under this paragraph (10)(a) or a course determined by the Bureau to be equivalent. This program shall consist of an ARFF course of not less than 40 hours of training that is compliant with NFPA 1003 and the Federal Aviation Administration’s Regulation 14 C.F.R. § 139.319 or that of equivalent interactive instruction, as approved by the Bureau.
    2. Approved Course. This ARFF course must be approved by the Bureau and meet the curriculum requirements of the program. This ARFF course must be delivered by the Bureau, an education or training provider, a fire service provider, or a regionally or nationally accredited college or university as outlined in subsections 69A-37.084(5) and (6), F.A.C.
    a. Requests for course offering approval shall be electronically submitted 30 days prior to the first day of the course using Form DFS-K4-2167, Class Offering Request, via: https://floridastatefirecollege.org/provider/pr_offering_app.asp, 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.
    b. The provider shall prepare a record of all students enrolled in the course upon completion of the first day of the course.
    c. The provider shall record a final grade for each student within 10 days after course completion.
    d. Students must complete the course with a grade of 70% or higher in order to meet the course requirement under this paragraph (10)(a).
    e. Alternative delivery techniques including online course delivery or blended learning must be approved by the Bureau.
    3. Instructor Qualifications. An instructor providing training under this paragraph (10)(a) must be qualified and approved by the Bureau. Instructors shall electronically submit Form DFS-K4-2168, Instructor Approval Request, via: https://floridastatefirecollege.org/provider/pr_instructor_app.asp, 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., to the Bureau and must be approved prior to the first day of the course. 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 respective regionally accredited or nationally accredited university or college; or
    c. Instructors who hold an active Single Course Exemption Certification issued by the Division; or
    d. A Florida Instructor I, II, or III, as defined in Fl. Admin. Code R. 69A-37.059, who has completed the required course under this paragraph (10)(a), which are recorded in the Bureau’s database. These instructors are known as Adjunct Instructors and are approved to teach courses under the supervision of a Lead Instructor; or
    e. A Florida Instructor I, II, or III, as defined in Fl. Admin. Code R. 69A-37.059, who has completed the required course under this paragraph (10)(a) and has previously taught this course as an Adjunct Instructor which was recorded in the Bureau’s database. These instructors are known as Lead Instructors.
    4. ARFF Firefighter Certificate of Completion. The Bureau will record the completion of ARFF Firefighter training in the Bureau database when the individual has:
    a. Successfully completed all required course work and task books within the time allotted for the course; and
    b. Submitted the required Form DFS-K4-2208, Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) Firefighter 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., to the Bureau.
    (b) ARFF Driver. The Bureau will record completion of training in the Bureau’s database when the individual meets the program requirements of this paragraph (10)(b) and the qualifications for an ARFF Driver set forth by the Bureau herein.
    1. Program Requirements. The individual must complete the ARFF course required under this paragraph (10)(b) or a course determined by the Bureau to be equivalent. This program shall consist of an ARFF course of not less than 24 hours of ARFF Vehicle Driver training that is compliant with NFPA 1002, as approved by the Bureau, and shall consist of the following instruction or that of equivalent interactive instruction, as approved by the Bureau:
    a. ARFF apparatus operations;
    b. ARFF apparatus operations in pit fires; and
    c. ARFF foam and agent dispensing systems and flammable liquids in firefighting.
    2. Approved Course. The ARFF Vehicle Driver course must be approved by the Bureau and meet the curriculum requirements of the program. The course shall be delivered by the Bureau, an education or training provider, a fire service provider, or a regionally or nationally accredited college or university as outlined in subsections 69A-37.084(5) and (6), F.A.C.
    a. Requests for couce offering approval shall be electronically submitted 30 days prior to the first day of the course using Form DFS-K4-2167, Class Offering Request, via: https://floridastatefirecollege.org/provider/pr_offering_app.asp, 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.
    b. The provider shall prepare a record of all students enrolled in the course upon completion of the first day of the course.
    c. The provider shall record a final grade for each student within 10 days after course completion.
    d. Students must complete the course with a grade of 70% or higher in order to meet the course requirement under this paragraph (10)(b).
    e. Alternative delivery techniques including online course delivery or blended learning must be approved by the Bureau.
    3. Instructor Qualifications. An instructor providing training under this paragraph (10)(b) must be qualified and approved by the Bureau. Instructors shall electronically submit Form DFS-K4-2168, Instructor Approval Request, via: https://floridastatefirecollege.org/provider/pr_instructor_app.asp, 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., to the Bureau, and must obtain approval prior to the first day of the course. 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 respective regionally accredited or nationally accredited university or college; or
    c. Instructors who hold an active Single Course Exemption Certification issued by the Division; or
    d. A Florida Instructor I, II, or III, as defined in Fl. Admin. Code R. 69A-37.059, who has completed the required course under this paragraph (10)(b), which are recorded in the Bureau’s database. These instructors are known as Adjunct Instructors and are approved to teach courses under the supervision of a Lead Instructor; or
    e. A Florida Instructor I, II, or III, as defined in Fl. Admin. Code R. 69A-37.059, who has completed the required course under this paragraph (10)(b) and has previously taught this course as an Adjunct Instructor which was recorded in the Bureau’s database. These instructors are known as Lead Instructors.
    4. ARFF Driver Certificate of Completion. The Bureau will record the completion of ARFF Driver training in the Bureau database when the individual has:
    a. Successfully completed all required course work and task books within the time allotted for the course; and
    b. Submitted the required Form DFS-K4-2206, Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) Driver 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., to the Bureau.
    (c) ARFF Officer. The Bureau will issue an ARFF Officer Certificate of Competency to an individual who holds an ARFF Firefighter Certificate of Completion and meets the program requirements of this paragraph (10)(c), and the qualifications for ARFF Officer set forth by the Bureau in Form DFS-K4-2207.
    1. Program Requirements. To qualify for certification, a candidate must complete the prerequisite course titled “”Courage to be Safe”” or a course determined by the Bureau to be equivalent.
    2. ARFF Officer Certificate of Completion. The Bureau will record the completion of ARFF Officer training in the Bureau database when the individual has:
    a. Successfully completed all required course work; and
    b. Submitted the required Form DFS-K4-2207, Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) Officer 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., to the Bureau.
    (d)1. NFPA 1002 and 1003, which are hereby incorporated by reference, are copyrighted materials that cannot be copied but may be: (a) viewed during regular business hours at the Division of State Fire Marshal, 315 John Knox Road, The Atrium, Third Floor, Tallahassee, Florida; (b) viewed during regular business hours at the Florida Administrative Code and Register, R.A. Gray Building, 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, Florida; (c) accessed in a read-only, non-printable, non-downloadable format at the NFPA’s free access website at https://www.nfpa.org/Codes-and-Standards/All-Codes-and-Standards/Free-access; or (d) purchased by contacting the NFPA at 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, Massachussetts 02169-7471; Phone 1(800)344-3555; Website www.nfpa.org.
    2. The provisions of the Federal Aviation Administration’s Regulation 14 C.F.R. § 139.319 (1/20/20), which is hereby incorporated by reference, can be obtained on the following website http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-12461.
Rulemaking Authority 633.104, 633.128(2)(a), 633.406, 633.408, 633.418(1), 633.508(2) FS. Law Implemented 633.128, 633.132, 633.406, 633.408, 633.418, 633.508(2) FS. History-New 12-10-01, Formerly 4A-37.065, Amended 8-27-12, 11-18-13, 2-15-15, 8-3-15, 7-13-16, 5-18-17, 2-24-21, 8-3-21.