Alabama Administrative Code
Title 360 - ALABAMA FIRE COLLEGE AND PERSONNEL STANDARDS COMMISSION
Chapter 360-X-17 - REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTIFIED PLANS EXAMINER
Section 360-X-17-.01 - Certified Plans Examiner I
Universal Citation: AL Admin Code R 360-X-17-.01
Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 02, November 27, 2024
(1) Requirements
(a) The candidate must be a
certified Fire Inspector I.
(b)
Examination. There will be an examination for state certification for each
level of progression provided by the Alabama Fire College and Personnel
Standards Commission.
1. An overall score of
70% is required for the successful completion of this examination.
2. Re-test may be taken after 30 days and
within 12 months of course completion.
3. All certification testing, to include
re-testing, must be completed within 12 months of the course completion
date.
(2) Administration
(a) Scope. This standard
identifies the professional levels of competence required of the Plans Examiner
I.
(b) Purpose. The purpose of this
standard is to specify, in terms of performance objectives, the minimum
requirements of professional competence required for service as a Plans
Examiner I. It is not the intent of this standard to restrict any jurisdiction
from exceeding these minimum requirements.
(c) General
1. The candidate shall meet all of the
requirements for this standard before being certified as Plans Examiner
I.
2. Each performance objective
for the Plans Examiner I shall be performed swiftly, safely, and with
competence. Each objective shall be met in its entirety.
3. It is not required for the objectives to
be mastered in the order they appear.
(3) Objectives
(a) The objectives of this course are based
on the ability of the Plans Examiner I to demonstrate knowledge and skills as
outlined in the Alabama Fire College and Personnel Standards Commission
Teaching Outline for Plans Examiner I, current edition.
W. L. Langston
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §§ 36-32-1 thru 36-32-12.
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