- a) An Illinois Youth Firesetting Prevention and Intervention Specialist certification shall meet or exceed the qualifications identified in NFPA 1030.
b) Prerequisites
- 1) Engagement as Illinois fire protection personnel or local governmental agency or the Office, as attested by the fire chief of the candidate seeking certification;
- 2) Successful completion of a Youth Firesetting Prevention and Intervention Specialist course consisting of a minimum of 12 instructional hours;
- 3) Passage of the State Written Examination; and
- 4) Application for Certification.
- c) Training documentation shall be maintained in the fire service personnel's training records at the employing fire department.
- d) A qualified instructor for this level must be certified as Fire Service Instructor II and Youth Firesetting Prevention and Intervention Specialist.
- e) Fire department or individual reimbursement may be available for training costs for Youth Firesetting Prevention and Intervention Specialist as provided in Subpart E.
- f) The course as set forth in Section 141.115 and the training facility as set forth in Section 141.100 must be approved by the Division.
- g) Credit for an equivalent course will be approved by the Division when the equivalent course meets the requirements of Section 141.120.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill. Reg. 10877, effective July 11, 2024)