Texas Administrative Code
Title 28 - INSURANCE
Part 1 - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE
Chapter 34 - STATE FIRE MARSHAL
Subchapter F - FIRE ALARM RULES
Section 34.627 - Requirements for Instructors and Training Schools
Universal Citation: 28 TX Admin Code § 34.627
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) An instructor must comply with the following requirements:
(1) All training
provided by an instructor must be conducted through an approved training
school.
(2) The instructor must
teach the subjects in the outline of the training course submitted by the
training school and approved by the State Fire Marshal's Office.
(b) A training school must comply with the following requirements:
(1) The
training school must only use instructors who hold an approval issued by the
State Fire Marshal's Office to provide the training in installing, certifying,
inspecting, and servicing fire alarm or detection systems in single-family or
two-family residences.
(2) The
entity responsible for the training school must obtain approval of the outline
of each residential fire alarm technician training course from the State Fire
Marshal's Office before conducting a class.
(3) The entity responsible for the training
school may not be a firm registered through the State Fire Marshal's Office or
an affiliate of a registered firm.
(4) A training school may not provide
training for a residential fire alarm technician license without being approved
by the State Fire Marshal. Training school approvals are not transferable and
apply only to the entity specified as the responsible entity on the completed
Training School Approval Application, Form No. SF246. The training school may
not change the entity responsible for the training school without first
applying for and receiving a new approval.
(5) The training school must conduct two or
more classes, open to the public, within 125 miles of each county in the state
that has a population in excess of 500,000 people according to the last
decennial census, within each calendar year from the date the approval is
issued.
(c) Any individual or entity that provides general training or instruction relating to fire alarm or detection systems not specific to fulfill a requirement to obtain a license is not required to have an approval.
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