(a) In order to be certified as Hazardous Materials Incident Commander an individual must:
- (1) hold certification as Structural Fire Protection Personnel, Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting Personnel, or Marine Fire Protection Personnel; and
- (2) possess valid documentation of accreditation from the International Fire Service Accreditation Congress as a Hazardous Materials Incident Commander; or
(3) complete a commission approved Hazardous Materials Incident Commander program and successfully pass the commission examination as specified in Chapter 439 of this title (relating to Examinations for Certification). An approved Hazardous Materials Incident Commander program must consist of one of the following:
- (A) completion of a commission approved Hazardous Materials Incident Commander curriculum as specified in Chapter 6 of the commission's Certification Curriculum Manual.
- (B) completion of an out-of-state and/or military training program that has been submitted to the commission for evaluation and found to be equivalent to, or exceeds the commission approved Hazardous Materials Incident Commander curriculum.
- (4) Special temporary provision: Within one year following the effective date of this rule, an individual is eligible to take the commission examination for Hazardous Materials Incident Commander upon documentation to the commission that the individual has completed training that covers the requirements of NFPA 472, Chapter 8. The documentation must be a certificate of completion from a nationally recognized training provider. During the one-year period, the commission examination shall consist of a written exam. The examination requirements in §453.205(b) of this subchapter (relating to Examination Requirements) must still be met. This paragraph expires one year from the effective date of this rule.
- (5) The application processing fee for the initial examination is waived for individuals in paragraphs (3) and (4) of this subsection who have completed the training requirement and submit the application for the commission examination for one year from the effective date of this rule. After this date, the application processing fee for examinations will be required.
- (b) Out-of-state or military training programs which are submitted to the commission for the purpose of determining equivalency will be considered equivalent if all competencies set forth in Chapter 6 (pertaining to Hazardous Materials Incident Commander) of the commission's Certification Curriculum Manual are met.
Source Note:The provisions of this §453.203 adopted to be effective February 28, 2013, 38 TexReg 1221.