Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
[Comment: For dates and availability of material incorporated
by reference in this rule see rule
4765-25-02 of the Administrative
Code.]
(A) The executive director,
with advice and counsel of the committee, shall issue a charter to provide
firefighter, fire safety inspector, hazard recognition officer, and instructor
courses, in accordance with the classifications set forth in rule
4765-24-02 of the Administrative
Code, to a training institution that satisfies all the following requirements:
(1) Submits a completed "Fire Charter
Application" to the division;
(2)
Possesses a good reputation, as defined in rule
4765-25-01 of the Administrative
Code;
(3) Has an authorizing
official with a good reputation who assumes ultimate responsibility for all
aspects of the program;
(4) Offers
firefighter, fire safety inspector, hazard recognition officer, and instructor
courses that satisfy the curriculum requirements as set forth in this
chapter;
(5) Establishes an
advisory committee that shall meet at least one time each year based on the
charter cycle and includes a minimum of five individuals consisting of the
program director, fire chiefs, instructors, and others from the fire
community;
(6) Utilizes individuals
who hold a current
and valid certificate to teach in accordance with
Chapter 4765-21 of the Administrative Code;
(a) Instructors shall be employed or
contracted by the chartered program; and
(b) Instructors shall only teach courses at
or below the level of an instructor's certificate to
practice.
(7) Has
a sufficient number of instructors to
ensure that the ratio of students to instructors does not exceed five to one
during all practical skills instruction or evaluation;
(8) For all approved classifications,
possesses, or has access through current and valid affiliation agreements, to
equipment, apparatus, burn facilities, props, and supplies that are necessary
to instruct and test all course performance objectives, meet current standards,
and are in a sufficient quantity for the number of students and instructors
participating in each course:
(a) Ensures all
equipment, burn facilities, and apparatus are inspected and maintained in
accordance with manufacturers' recommendations;
(b) Ensures all burn facilities and apparatus are in compliance
with applicable NFPA standards, including but not limited to:
(i) Personal protective clothing shall be
inspected, maintained, and tested in accordance with applicable requirements of
"NFPA 1851";
(ii) Self-contained
breathing apparatus shall be inspected, maintained, and tested in accordance
with applicable requirements of "NFPA 1852";
(iii) Fire apparatus, fire pumps, and aerial
devices shall be inspected, maintained, and tested in accordance with
applicable requirements of "NFPA 1911";
(iv) Live burn facilities shall be
constructed, inspected, and maintained in accordance with applicable
requirements of "NFPA 1403";
(v)
Fire hose shall be inspected and tested in accordance with applicable
requirements of "NFPA 1962";
(vi)
Fire extinguishers shall be inspected and tested in accordance with applicable
requirements of "NFPA 10";
(vii)
Ground ladders shall be inspected and service tested in accordance with
applicable requirements of "NFPA 1932";
(9) Has sufficient classroom and laboratory
facilities to accommodate the number of students participating in each
course;
(10) Has a computer lab, or
has access to a computer lab through an affiliation agreement, that meets the
requirements as set forth in rule
4765-24-20 of the Administrative
Code;
(11) Has comprehensive
current publications, media resources, and electronic resources relating to
fire services, as well as the minimum curriculum for firefighter, fire safety
inspector, hazard recognition officer, and instructor courses as established
under section 4765.55 of the Revised Code and
this chapter;
(12) Has and
maintains one fixed geographic location within the boundaries of the state of
Ohio where a chartered program is operated and where training is conducted,
including an office in a fixed geographic location where records are
maintained. Such location shall not consist of a house trailer, residence,
tent, temporary stand, rooming house, apartment, post office box, or in a room
in a hotel or motel;
(13) Provides
classroom environments that are safe, sanitary, and conducive to
learning;
(14) Possesses financial
resources that are sufficient for the operation of the program in the manner
set forth in the application for a charter;
(15) Has written policies approved by its
advisory committee and made available to each student that include all of the
following:
(a) Methodology used in determining
grades;
(b) Methodology used to
document missed hours and record makeup procedures for completing all course
hours;
(c) Criteria for successful
completion of the training course;
(d)
Procedures,
including timelines, for certification examination second and third attempts
and student remediation opportunities;
(e)
Establish writen
procedures for investigating any complaint, allegation, and/or concern about an
unethical and/or inappropriate practice, ensuring protection of the rights of
an individual, the integrity of an examination, and any result of an
examination;
(f) Grounds for
dismissal from the course;
(g) Disciplinary and
grievance procedures including mechanism for appeals;
(h)
Procedures for voluntary student withdrawals from the course;
(i)
Procedures for refunding tuition payments;
(j) Admission
requirements;
(k) Requirements or
restrictions regarding student attire;
(l) Costs associated
with the training course, including tuition, materials, and fees;
(m)
Information regarding course schedules, content, and objectives;
(n)
Prohibition against discrimination towards students on the basis of race,
color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, or national origin;
(o)
Prohibition against students being assigned emergency response duties during
scheduled classroom instruction or practical training during firefighter, fire
safety inspector, hazard recognition officer, or instructor training;
(p)
Procedures for reporting accidents and injuries sustained during a
course;
(q) Procedures for
conducting live fire training that meet the current edition of "NFPA 1403";
(r) Procedures to
follow during extreme weather conditions;
(s) Requirements that
equipment, apparatus, burn facilities, props, and supplies meet the current
editions of NFPA as required in paragraph (A)(8) of this rule;
(t)
Security parameters that protect the students' financial and personal
information in accordance with state and federal laws;
(u)
Healthcare services available to students by or through the chartered
program.
(B)
In addition to the requirements set forth in paragraph (A) of this rule, a
training institution issued a charter under section
4765.55 of the Revised Code and
this chapter shall:
(1) Conduct at least one
course at each authorized classification level per cycle.
(a) Conducting a firefighter course at the
highest approved classification level fulfills the requirement to teach
firefighter courses at lower classification levels.
(b) Conducting a fire safety inspector course
fulfills the requirement to teach a hazard recognition officer
course.
(2) Submit each
course request to the division for approval, using the
division's course management system, at least fourteen days prior to the
start of each course;
(3)
Enter all data for each course in the timelines
required by the division into the division's course management system database
including but not limited to the following:
(a)
Course
type;
(b)
Course level;
(c)
Course for high
school or adult education;
(d)
Course start
date;
(e)
Course projected end date;
(f)
Course total
hours;
(g)
Course/examination location;
(h)
Course
instructors;
(i)
Required course documents;
(j)
"National
Incident Management System Course IS-100," "National Incident Management System
Course IS-200," and "National Incident Management System Course IS-700" results
for each student;
(k)
Course practical examination pass/fail results for each
student;
(l)
Course completion certificate date for each
student;
(m)
"Emergency Vehicle Operations Course" completion date
for each student;
(n)
Course written examination pass/fail results for each
student;
(o)
Course written examination score for each
student;
(p)
Program director attestation for each
student.
(4) Assure compliance
with examination administration requirements as specified in rules
4765-24-20 and
4765-24-21 of the Administrative
Code;
(5) Require each
student enrolled in a firefighter, fire safety inspector, hazard recognition
officer, fire and emergency services instructor,
or live
fire instructor course to have course materials that meet the course objectives
as set forth in this chapter of the Administrative Code;
(6)
Require student attendance in accordance with the following:
(a) Attendance is required in all
firefighter, fire safety inspector, hazard recognition officer, and instructor
courses;
(b) All absences from a
scheduled class shall be documented;
(c) Any absences from a scheduled class shall
be made up and accurately documented in a manner approved by the program
director.
(7) Keep accurate
attendance records for each course in a manner acceptable to the program
director;
(8) Complete accident
and injury reports required for all accidents or injuries occurring during a
training course, regardless of hospitalization;
(9) Provide regular
evaluations of student performance and achievement throughout each course
including written and practical skills examinations as set forth in rules
4765-24-20 and
4765-24-21 of the Administrative
Code;
(10) Use performance
objective check-off sheets approved by the executive director to document
completion of course objectives;
(11) Ensure each
student meets all course completion requirements prior to issuance of a
certificate of course completion;
(12) Issue a
certificate of course completion to each student who meets all course
completion requirements prior to certification
testing;
(13) Require that all
students are notified of the process and time lines for obtaining a
firefighter, fire safety inspector, hazard recognition officer, or instructor
certificate issued by the executive director pursuant to section
4765.55 of the Revised Code and
Chapters 4765-20 and 4765-21 of the Administrative Code;
(14)
Require each student to conduct written evaluations of instructor performance
at least once for each course;
(15)
Require the program director to conduct written evaluations of each
instructor's performance for at least one course per charter cycle within each
classification taught using the following guidelines:
(a) Evaluating an instructor teaching a
firefighter course at the highest level fulfills the requirement to evaluate an
instructor at the lower classification levels.
(b) The program director may delegate
instructor evaluations as long as the program director approves the
evaluation.
(16) Conduct written
evaluations of the courses including content of each course;
(17)
Allow access by the division to student firefighter, fire safety inspector,
hazard recognition officer, and instructor training records to verify
successful completion of all certification requirements as set forth in
Chapters 4765-20, 4765-21, and this chapter of the Administrative
Code;
(18) Allow the
division to review instructor records in order to verify compliance with
Chapter 4765-21 of the Administrative Code;
(19) Allow the
division to review program materials and monitor the
examination
processes utilized by the chartered program;
(20) Allow site
inspections by the division;
(21) Maintain written
or electronic documentation of compliance with this chapter, for all courses
required for state certification;
(22) The following
information for each class, as appropriate per classification, shall be
required documentation:
(a) Lesson plans,
course schedules, course locations, and policies in compliance with this
chapter;
(b) Evaluations of
instructors' and students' performance;
(c) Attendance records for each course
conducted by the chartered program demonstrating completion of required
hours;
(d) Accident and injury
reports;
(e) Completed check-off
sheets documenting that each student met required course objectives;
(f) Documentation of current and valid
student and instructor certificates including, but not limited to, firefighter,
fire safety inspector, hazard recognition officer, and instructor certificates,
as applicable;
(g) Affiliation
agreements as set forth in this rule;
(h) Documentation of compliance with
admission requirements for all courses required for state certification
including, but not limited to, firefighter, fire safety inspector, hazard
recognition officer, and instructor courses;
(i) The minutes of advisory committee
meetings including an agenda, discussion of issues, and attendance record for
each meeting that is conducted in accordance with this rule;
(j) Documentation of compliance with "NFPA
1403" on live fire training to include, but not limited to:
(i) Burn facility inspection
records;
(ii) Burn facility
maintenance records;
(iii) Burn
building floor plans;
(iv) Burn
facility site plans;
(v) Pre-burn
and post-burn procedures;
(vi)
Student prerequisites;
(vii)
Instructor, student, support personnel, and apparatus assignments, to include
rest and rehabilitation, for each evolution;
(viii) Written learning objectives for all
evolutions;
(ix) Temperature
monitoring of all live burn evolutions;
(x) Instructor to student ratio.
(k) Documentation of student
completion of "National Incident Management System Course IS-700," "National
Incident Management System Course ICS-100" or the online equivalent, and "National Incident Management System Course IS-200" as
required;
(l) Documentation of
student completion of an approved emergency vehicle operations
course;
(m) Documentation of
student completion of an approved hazardous materials awareness and operations
course;
(n) Documentation of
completion of "Courage to be Safe: Sixteen Life Safety Initiatives
Course";
(o) Documentation of
student completion of minimum emergency medical care performance capabilities
as required by the current edition of "NFPA 1001"
;
(p) State knowledge and practical skills
examination documentation for each student;
(q) Compliance with all written policies and
procedures.
(C) In addition to the requirements set forth
in paragraphs (A) and (B) of this rule, a training institution issued a charter
under section 4765.55 of the Revised Code and
this chapter, during the charter cycle for each classification held, shall meet
one of the following:
(1) Not less than
sixty-five per cent of the training program's students who take the written
portion of the initial certification examination shall receive a passing score
on their first attempt to pass the examination, or
(2) Not less than eighty per cent of the
training program's students who take the written portion of the initial
certification examination shall receive a passing score.
(E) Secondary school public safety programs
shall complete all curricula requirements for firefighter I, firefighter II transition, or firefighter I and II
as set forth in rules
4765-24-11
, 4765-24-12, and 4765-24-13 of the
Administrative Code, as applicable.
(F) The authorizing official of a training
institution shall serve as the program director unless the authorizing official
designates a program director with a good reputation who assumes responsibility
for program oversight.
(1) The program
director shall ensure compliance with this chapter and all rules and laws
applicable to the administration of all firefighter, fire safety inspector,
hazard recognition officer, and instructor courses;
(2) The designation of a program director
does not alleviate the authorizing official of the responsibility for
compliance with this chapter and all rules and laws applicable to the
administration of all firefighter, fire safety inspector, hazard recognition
officer, and instructor courses.
(H) A chartered program shall
maintain all documentation required in this rule for the duration of the
current and previous charter cycle
. Revocation
or voluntary surrender of a charter does not alleviate a chartered program of
this requirement. In the event of charter or classification expiration,
voluntary surrender, or revocation, the chartered program shall maintain all
documentation required in this rule for six years from the date the expiration,
voluntary surrender, or revocation.
(I) If a chartered program is utilizing a
location outside of the state of Ohio, the chartered program shall comply with
this chapter of the Administrative Code and any applicable law, rules, or
regulations in that state.