Fla. Admin. Code R. 69A-37.502
(3) Eligibility.
(a) Eligible applicants are fire service providers organized and operating in the state of Florida as a volunteer fire department or combination fire department that meet all of the following requirements:
1. Is a fire service provider as defined by paragraph 69A-37.501(1)(d), F.A.C.,
2. Has been organized as a fire department for a consecutive period of not less than five (5) years,
3. Is recorded as a fire department in the Division’s online electronic database,
4. Has a Florida fire department identification (FDID) number as defined in Rule 69A-66.007, F.A.C.,
5. Has demonstrated a history of using certified volunteer firefighters for at least six (6) months prior to the grant application as evidenced by the roster contained within the Division’s electronic online database,
6. Has submitted the Florida Fire Service Needs Assessment, Form DFS-K4-2191, which is incorporated by reference in Rule 69A-37.039, F.A.C., and can be found at this website: http:www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/SFM/BFST/BFSTForms.htm. The applicant shall have completed this survey during the most recent survey period of April 1st through May 31st in the same calendar year of the Firefighter Assistance Grant Program application period start date; and
7. Is compliant with the Florida Firefighters Occupational Health and Safety Act (Sections 633.502-633.536, F.S.) or has a plan for correction for any noncompliance issue filed with the Division. The applicant must have completed a compliance inspection within the previous three years of the grant award or agree to have a compliance inspection conducted prior to the grant award.
(4) Ineligible organizations.
(5) Notice of Firefighter Assistance Grant Program. The Division will publish notice of the availability of grants from the Firefighter Assistance Grant Program on the Division website annually after July 1st and no later than July 31st. This notice will include:
(6) Notification of Firefighter Assistance Grant Program awards.
(8) Volunteer firefighter training.
(a) The Division will provide the classroom part of volunteer firefighter training using online instruction at no cost to the grantee. Additionally, the Division will issue grant awards to grantees to conduct the practical skill training contained in the volunteer firefighter curriculum defined in paragraph 69A-37.055(2)(a), F.A.C. Grant requests for practical skill training must include the following information in the narrative section of Form DFS-K4-2174, Application for Firefighter Assistance Grant Program:
1. Number of proposed students;
2. Dates of proposed practical skill training sessions;
3. Names of proposed instructors and their instructor certification numbers;
4. Quotes for required expenditures to provide this training;
5. The location where the training will occur; and,
6. The location where the live fire training will occur.
(9) Personal protective equipment (PPE).
(d) Grants authorizing the purchase of PPE will be awarded by the Division to eligible grantees with individuals that possess an active Volunteer Firefighter Certificate of Completion or Certificate of Compliance in the following priority sequence:
1. Awarded first to such grantees to be assigned to individuals who do not possess PPE; then,
2. Awarded second to such grantees to be assigned to individuals to replace PPE that is a minimum of two NFPA cycles and ten (10) years of age or older; then,
3. Awarded last to such grantees to be assigned to individuals to replace PPE that is a minimum of one NFPA cycle and five (5) years of age or older.
(10) Self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA).
(b) Grant awards authorizing the purchase of SCBA will be awarded by the Division to eligible grantees in the following priority sequence:
1. Awarded first to any grantee to assign SCBA to firefighters in seated riding positions on the grantee’s pumper fire apparatus that do not possess SCBA; then,
2. Awarded second to any grantee to replace SCBA to firefighters in seated riding positions on the grantee’s pumper fire apparatus that is a minimum of two NFPA cycles and ten (10) years of age or older; then,
3. Awarded last to grantees to replace SCBA to firefighters in seated riding positions on the grantee’s pumper fire apparatus that is a minimum of one NFPA cycle and five (5) years of age or older.
(11) Pumper fire apparatus cost-sharing and pumper fire apparatus awards. The Division will award funds to subsidize the cost-sharing part of the grantee’s Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) to obtain pumper fire apparatus. The Division will first award funds authorized under this rule to all eligible grantees under subsections (8), (9) and (10), prior to funding pumper fire apparatus purchase or pumper fire apparatus cost-sharing.
(a) Pumper fire apparatus cost-sharing subsidy.
1. The Division will first award funds to eligible grantees to subsidize the cost share when the grantee has been awarded a FEMA AFG grant to obtain a pumper fire apparatus. The Division will provide funds in the amount equal to, but not more than, five percent (5%) of the FEMA AFG grant awarded. Applicants under paragraph (11)(a), shall attach a copy of the FEMA AFG Summary Award Notification to Form DFS-K4-2174, Application for Firefighter Assistance Grant Program. The FEMA AFG Summary Award Notification shall include:
a. Name of grantee;
b. Amount awarded;
c. Grantee share of cost; and,
d. Period of grant performance.
2. The Division will prioritize awards of cost-sharing subsidy under paragraph (11)(a), based on the period of grant performance ending date recorded in the grantee’s FEMA AFG Summary Award Notification. Awards will be made by the Division sequentially beginning with the first award to the grantee with the earliest period of performance end date.
(b) Grant awards to purchase pumper fire apparatus.
1. The Division will award grants for the purchase of pumper fire apparatus directly to eligible grantees. The pumper fire apparatus purchased by the grantee may be new or refurbished and shall comply with the standards in NFPA® 1901 referenced in paragraph 69A-37.501(1)(h), F.A.C., at the time of the award. The grantee shall be the sole and proprietary owner of the pumper fire apparatus purchased by a grantee with grant funds awarded through the Firefighter Assistance Grant Program. The grantee shall obtain and maintain insurance coverage for the pumper fire apparatus. The pumper fire apparatus shall not be relocated, distributed, gifted, or loaned to any other fire service provider or individual. The pumper fire apparatus shall not be modified by any means without the prior written approval of the Division. Ownership of the pumper fire apparatus may not be changed without the prior written approval of the Division.
2. Applicants requesting a grant award for the purchase of pumper fire apparatus under paragraph (11)(b), shall:
a. Only utilize personnel to operate the pumper fire apparatus who meet the training requirements set forth in paragraph 69A-62.021(3)(d), F.A.C.,
b. Attach a complete vehicle inventory list to Form DFS-K4-2174, Application for Firefighter Assistance Grant Program. The vehicle inventory list shall include: year, make, model, odometer reading, and engine hour reading of each vehicle (if equipped with an engine hour meter); and,
c. Attach photos of each vehicle listed on the vehicle inventory to Form DFS-K4-2174, Application for Firefighter Assistance Grant Program.
3. The Division will award grants for the purchase of pumper fire apparatus to eligible grantees based on age of apparatus to be replaced, then based on miles on apparatus to be replaced. Any grantee that has received a grant to replace an unsafe fire apparatus shall be required to permanently remove the replaced vehicle from its vehicle inventory until deemed to be safe for operation by a certified Emergency Vehicle Technician. The grantee shall not loan, relocate, distribute, gift, sell, or transfer the unsafe fire apparatus to any other fire service provider.
(12) Firesafety and fire rescue related equipment and tools.
(a) Environmental monitors.
1. Stand-alone thermal imagers that comply with the standards of NFPA® 1801 referenced in paragraph 69A-37.501(1)(i), F.A.C.
2. Gas monitors.
(d) The Division will award grants for the purchase of the equipment and tools referenced in paragraph (12)(a) or (b) in the following priority sequence:
1. Awarded first to eligible grantees who do not possess the referenced equipment or tools in paragraph (12)(a) or (b); then
2. Awarded second to eligible granteees to replace the referenced equipment or tools in paragraph (12)(a) or (b) that is a minimum of two NFPA cycles and ten (10) years of age.
(13) Wildland fire fighting and urban interface fire fighting protective clothing and equipment.
(d) Grants authorizing the purchase of WFUIF protective clothing and equipment will be awarded by the Division to eligible grantees with individuals who have successfully completed courses FL130-Wildland Firefighter Training, FL190-Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior, and FL180-Human Factors in the Wildland Fire Service, or equivalent as approved by the Division, in the following priority sequence:
1. Awarded first to such grantees to be assigned to individuals who do not possess WFUIF protective clothing and equipment; then
2. Awarded second to such grantees to be assigned to individuals to replace WFUIF protective clothing and equipment that is a minimum of two NFPA cycles and ten (10) years of age or older; then
3. Awarded last to such grantees to be assigned to individuals to replace WFUIF protective clothing and equipment that is a minimum of one NFPA cycle and five (5) years of age or older.
Rulemaking Authority 633.135(3) FS. Law Implemented 633.135 FS. History–New 3-7-17, Amended 12-21-21, 5-28-23.