Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) When the NFPA releases a new or revised
Standard related to a certification program, the Division shall determine the
impact of the new or revised Standard on current certification requirements and
based upon those determinations, will make recommendations regarding
certification requirements to the State Fire Marshal. DPSE shall notify members
of the Fire Advisory Commission (FAC) of the recommendations.
b) The Division will be responsible for
contacting the publishers to determine an estimated publish date for new or
revised student and instructor materials and test banks that will reference the
new or revised NFPA Standard. The Division will request copies of those
referenced materials and test banks when they are released and
available.
c) After receiving the
new or revised reference materials and test banks, the Division shall review
the materials and test banks to maintain compliance with the most current
Standards. This process will be completed within 3 months after the Division
receives the new or revised published reference materials and test banks.
1) The Division shall be responsible for
reviewing the published reference materials and test banks to ensure that the
reference materials and test banks meet all the Job Performance Requirements
(JPRs) for the new or revised Standards.
A)
The Division review may include collaboration with Illinois Fire Service
Institute (IFSI) subject matter experts and IFSI Curriculum Staff, initiated by
the Division contacting IFSI's Director and Deputy Director.
B) If the Division determines that the
published materials do not fully meet the JPRs for the Standard or Standards,
the Division shall develop a plan to adequately address all JPRs. The plan may
include contacting IFSI's Director and Deputy Director to request input from
IFSI subject matter experts and curriculum staff.
C) If the Division determines that changes to
any level of certification significantly impacts members of a fire association,
the Division may, informally and on an ad hoc basis, request input by
contacting the affected fire association.
D) Notwithstanding specific requests from the
Division for input on Standards, IFSI and fire associations may also contact
the Division directly to offer input when a new or revised Standard is
released.
2) Test
questions shall be selected exclusively from a test bank, when such a test bank
is available.
A) When a test bank is not
available, the Division shall develop a bank of test questions based upon the
Division-approved published reference materials and correlated to the JPRs of
the applicable Standards.
B) The
Division shall determine the minimum number of test questions needed for each
battery of written examinations and accept or develop evolutions for practical
examinations to ensure each JPR is referenced.
C) Only Division-approved test questions and
evolutions shall be utilized for the State Written and Practical
Examinations.
D) The Division is
responsible for ensuring the security of all approved test questions.
d) Division
recommendations to the State Fire Marshal (SFM) may include, but are not
limited to:
1) Level of certifications to be
added or revised;
2) Titles and
editions of reference materials;
3)
Written and Practical Examinations;
4) Certification requirements;
5) Recertification requirements (Task
Books);
6) Proposed administrative
rule changes; and
7) Certification
transition periods, as needed:
A) When a
certification is revised by the Office, a transition period may be necessary to
allow fire service personnel to complete any remaining unfinished requirements
under the current adopted administrative rules of Subpart D for that level of
certification; and
B) When
necessary, recommendations for a transition period will be included as part of
the recommended revisions submitted by the Division.
8) Pilot courses, as needed:
A) When a new certification is created or an
existing certification program is significantly revised by the Division, pilot
programs may be scheduled as needed to validate new or revised coursework and
examinations until the adoption of the new certification by the Office is
completed;
B) The Division shall
determine the criteria for selecting and recommending pilot courses and a pilot
course host to the SFM. All pilot courses shall be approved by the
SFM;
C) The Division shall be
responsible for scheduling the initial pilot courses to ensure that the
validation of the pilot courses is completed accurately and
efficiently;
D) Fire service
personnel who complete a pilot course and who meet all requirements of the
newly established or revised certification may be eligible to obtain
certification for that level; and
E) The Office shall bear no responsibility
for costs incurred during a pilot course.
9) IFSI and fire associations may offer to
conduct a pilot course for any new or revised certification that has been
approved by the SFM for inclusion in the certification program.
A) If IFSI or a fire association is selected
to host the initial pilot course, they may charge attendees tuition, but the
total fees collected for the initial pilot course shall not exceed the
reasonable material and equipment costs for that pilot course, as determined by
IFSI or the fire association with SFM's approval; and
B) Fee limitations shall not apply for
subsequent offerings of a pilot course conducted by IFSI or the fire
associations after the initial pilot course has been validated.
e) Once the Division
makes determinations and recommendations pertaining to a new or revised
Standard, the Division will notify the FAC.
1)
FAC members will be requested to notify their subject matter experts of the
proposed changes to respective certifications.
2) The Division will accept comments,
concerns, suggestions or questions from FAC members' subject matter experts for
30 days after notifying the FAC:
A) If the
Division receives comments regarding the proposed changes, it shall review all
comments and, if deemed necessary by the Division, schedule a meeting with
subject matter experts to address their concerns.
B) If a meeting is scheduled, subject matter
experts will be invited and shall have the opportunity to review the proposed
changes to the certification or recertification programs. Test questions shall
not be reviewed.
C) If the Division
does not receive comments within 30 days, the Division will present all
recommendations to SFM for review, discussion and approval or rejection of
recommendations.
3) Upon
approval by the SFM, the topic will be added to the next FAC meeting agenda for
final notification of the proposed changes.
4) Upon final notification to the FAC, the
Division will begin disseminating information regarding the proposed changes
and initiate the administrative rulemaking process. The FAC will be updated as
to any developments at the next regularly scheduled FAC meeting.
f) IFSI or members of the FAC
representing fire associations may request that the Office adopt a new
certification.
1) IFSI or a fire association
must submit a written request to the SFM requesting the consideration of a new
certification. The written request shall include but is not limited to:
A) The title and edition of the referenced
Standard;
B) The title and edition
of the referenced publisher material; and
C) The title and publisher of the test
banks.
2) Upon receipt
of the written request, the SFM will discuss with the Division the anticipated
impact of the new certification on the fire service and Office.
A) If approved, the Division shall contact
IFSI or the fire association to begin the establishment of a new
certification.
B) If approved, the
SFM shall announce the development of the requested new certification at the
next scheduled FAC meeting.
C) If
denied, the SFM shall notify IFSI or the fire association in writing with an
explanation of the denied request.