Illinois Administrative Code
Title 41 - FIRE PROTECTION
Part 141 - REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PARTICIPATION AND CERTIFICATION OF FIRE PROTECTION PERSONNEL
Subpart E - REIMBURSEMENT
Section 141.400 - Reimbursement
Universal Citation: 41 IL Admin Code ยง 141.400
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Prerequisites
1)
All local governmental agencies
and individuals may elect to participate in the training programs. All
local governmental agencies and fire service personnel may elect to participate
in the Division's certification programs. Local governmental agencies and fire
service personnel may elect to participate for certification only or
for certification and reimbursement for training expenses as described
in the Illinois Fire Protection Training Act [50 ILCS 740
]. (Section 9 of the Act)
2) Local
governmental agencies and fire service personnel may participate in all aspects
of the Division's certification programs without passage of a local
governmental ordinance. Proof of passage of a local governmental ordinance
shall be required, however, to qualify local governmental agencies and fire
service personnel to receive reimbursement.
3)
To be eligible to receive
reimbursement for training under the Act, the local governmental
agency shall comply with the following requirements:
A) The local governmental agency
shall require by ordinance completion of a basic level
course approved by the Office, and the passage of the State
test for certification at the basic level within the probationary period as
established by the local governmental agency. A local governmental
agency will not receive reimbursement for training if the ordinance does not
state the length of the probationary period or if the length of the
probationary period does not comply with Section 10-1-7.1(c) of the Illinois
Municipal Code [65 ILCS 5/10-1 -7.1(c)] or
Section 16.06(b) of the
Fire Protection District Act [70 ILCS
705/1606(b) ], as applicable.
A certified copy of the Ordinance must be on file with the
Office. (Section 9 of the Act). A local governmental agency will not
receive reimbursement for training that occurs prior to the completion of this
requirement.
i) Volunteer or paid-on-call fire
service personnel may receive reimbursement for basic level training completed
beyond their probationary period, if the basic level training
is completed within 3 years from the date of initial
engagement as fire service personnel.
ii) Local governmental agencies that request
reimbursement and file a certified copy of the required ordinance with the
Division shall be eligible for reimbursement starting on the date a copy of the
ordinance is received by the Division. Reimbursement may only be made for
courses that commence on or after the date the Division receives a certified
copy of the ordinance.
iii) Failure
to complete the basic training and certification within the required
period will render that individual and local governmental agency ineligible for
reimbursement funding for basic training for that individual in the calendar
year in which his probationary period ends. The individual may later become
certified without reimbursement. (Section 9 of the Act)
B) The local governmental agency
shall agree to abide by the requirements of this Part governing the training of
fire service personnel.
C) The fire
department must submit National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) reports
to the Office for each month of the calendar year in which reimbursement is
claimed. The fire department must be NFIRS-reporting compliant no later than
April 15th of the calendar year in which claims for reimbursement are
submitted. No reimbursement shall be provided if the fire department is not
NFIRS-compliant.
D) Course
completions must be submitted on the DPSE WebAccess Portal by the training
facility by deadline for the submission for claims for reimbursement under this
Section.
E) The Division shall
reimburse only one time for a course completion but shall not reimburse for the
same course repeated later by fire service personnel.
F) The fire service personnel for which
reimbursement is claimed must have prerequisite certifications which are
required under level specific certification prerequisites referenced in Subpart
D prior to the beginning date of the course to be eligible for submission of
claims for reimbursement.
4) Failure to satisfy the requirements of
subsection (a)(3) will result in denial of the claims for
reimbursement.
b) Claims
1) Annually, the Office shall electronically
send eligible local governmental agencies the current Funding Document
specifying details to submit for reimbursement. The Funding Document shall
include the courses eligible for reimbursement. A claim for reimbursement is
permitted only once per course per fire service personnel.
2) The Office shall reimburse up to 50% of
the following costs incurred by eligible local governmental agencies or fire
service personnel:
A) Salary. Salary is the
sum actually paid by the local governmental agency for fire service personnel
while attending courses. Salary does not include a local governmental agency's
contributions to insurance and pension programs but does include contributions
deducted from the fire service personnel's salary for insurance and retirement.
i) The formula for computing fire service
personnel's hourly salary is: yearly salary at the time of the training divided
by the number of hours for which the fire service personnel is paid. It is
acknowledged that hourly shifts may vary from 40 to 56 or more hours per week.
In such instances, the formula should be adjusted to most accurately reflect
the above definition.
ii) Variation
in fire service personnel salary or between fire service personnel of equal
grade must be explained.
B) Tuition and registration fees. A paid
receipt from a training facility shall be attached to the reimbursement claim
signature form.
C) Meals. Cost
reimbursement for meals shall not exceed the reimbursement schedule allowed by
80 Ill. Adm. Code 3000, Appendix A.
D) Transportation costs. Cost reimbursement
for transportation shall not exceed the calculated amount in accordance with
requirements of this Section. Computations for such costs shall be provided on
or attached to the reimbursement claim signature form.
i) Cost reimbursement claims for
transportation shall be calculated using the auto mileage rate allowed by 80
Ill. Adm. Code 3000, Appendix A.
ii) A round trip shall be calculated as twice
the distance from the address of the employing department to the training
location.
iii) If the course is
offered on consecutive days (e.g., Monday through Thursday, or Saturday and
Sunday) and overnight lodging is used, the Office shall reimburse for only one
round trip per consecutive day period (e.g., 6 round trips for a course offered
on 6 weekends or one round trip for a 5-day course).
iv) If a course is offered on consecutive
days (e.g., Monday through Thursday, or Saturday and Sunday), and overnight
lodging is not used, the Office shall reimburse for round trip costs for each
day.
v) If the course is offered on
non-consecutive days (e.g., Monday and Wednesday evenings), the Office shall
reimburse round trip transportation costs for each day.
vi) Reimbursement for mileage shall only be
provided for one person when 2 or more persons travel together. No duplicative
claims for reimbursement of mileage shall be made for persons traveling
together.
E) Lodging.
Lodging cost reimbursement shall be exclusively for the cost of the room and
applicable taxes and shall not exceed the reimbursement schedule allowed by 80
Ill. Adm. Code 3000 Appendix A. A paid receipt shall be attached to the
reimbursement claim signature form.
3) Fire service personnel who elect to
participate for reimbursement may submit claims for reimbursement directly to
the Division for expenses incurred for the calendar year in which reimbursement
is claimed. Reimbursement for fire service personnel shall be limited to
tuition and registration fees, mileage, lodging and meals. Such reimbursement
shall be limited to out-of-pocket expenses not paid or reimbursed, in whole or
in part, by the local governmental agency. Reimbursable expenses shall be
subject to the reimbursement schedule allowed by 80 Ill. Adm. Code 3000
Appendix A.
4) In the event that
the appropriation for reimbursement for training is insufficient to meet all
claims for reimbursement at the 50% level, all claims for reimbursement shall
be reduced proportionately and paid in the same proportion.
5)
No more than 50% of the
reimbursements distributed to local governmental agencies in any fiscal year
shall be distributed to local governmental agencies of more than 500,000
persons. (Section 10 of the Act)
6) Local governmental agencies shall submit
claims for reimbursement using the DPSE WebAccess Portal. Once the submission
is complete, the required claim signature form shall be printed. The claim
signature form requires original signatures. Required receipts shall be
attached to the claim signature form and mailed to the Division before the
deadline in subsection (b)(7).
7)
For a calendar year (January 1-December 31), the deadline for the submission of
claims for reimbursement shall be February 28 of the following year.
A) In the event that February 28 falls on a
Saturday or Sunday, the deadline for the submission of the claims shall be the
next business day.
B) The
accompanying claim signature form and receipts shall be postmarked no later
than the deadline.
C) Any claims
for reimbursement, claim signature forms and receipts submitted after the
deadline are considered invalid and will be denied.
8) Reimbursement that was awarded based upon
erroneous documentation in fire service personnel training records or erroneous
documentation submitted to the Division shall be repaid to the Office in the
amount of reimbursement received for which the fire department or fire service
personnel was ineligible.
9)
Reimbursement for training costs is limited to the amounts authorized in this
Section, or the amount requested, whichever is less.
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