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dividual can take the Fire Officer II examination. There are no
additional costs of compliance for small or large businesses or
individuals that are required to comply with this proposed amend-
ment.
Comments regarding this proposed amendment may be submit-
ted, in writing, within 30 days following the publication of this
notice in the Texas Register to Gary L. Warren, Sr., Executive
Director, Texas Commission on Fire Protection, P.O. Box 2286,
Austin, Texas 78768-2286 or e-mailed to info@tcfp.state.tx.us.
Comments will be reviewed and discussed at a future Commis-
sion meeting.
This amendment is proposed under Texas Government Code,
Chapter 419, Subchapter B, Regulating and Assisting Fire Fight-
ers and Fire Departments.
Cross reference to statute: Texas Government Code, 419.035,
Certification Examinations.
451.205. Examination Requirements.
(a) Examination requirements of Chapter 439 of this title (re-
lating to Examinations for Certification) must be met in order to receive
Fire Officer II certification.
(b) Individuals will be permitted to take the Commission ex-
amination for Fire Officer II certification by documenting the follow-
ing: Structure Fire Protection Personnel certification, Fire Service In-
structor certification and Fire Officer I certification through the Com-
mission or the equivalent IFSAC seals, and completing a Commis-
sion-approved Fire Officer II curriculum.
(E) N& individual will be permitted take the Commission
examination for Fire Officer t certification unless the individual docu-
ments completion f the Fire Fighter I and Fighter tH level training
a required by Chapter 4 Basic Fire Suppression, f the Commission's
Certification Curricutlum Manual and holds, a a minimum-, Fire Se
vice Instructor I certification throw e Commisesion .o do cuments
accreditation from the International Fire Service Accreditation Con-
gress as an Instctor 1.
This agency hereby certifies that the proposal has been reviewed
by legal counsel and found to be within the agency's legal author-
ity to adopt.
Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on October 29,
2009.
TRD-200904939
Gary L. Warren, Sr.
Executive Director
Texas Commission on Fire Protection
Earliest possible date of adoption: December 13, 2009
For further information, please call: (512) 936-3838
CHAPTER 461. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
37 TAC 461.1 - 461.4
(Editor's note: The text of the following sections proposed for repeal
will not be published. The sections may be examined in the offices of the
Texas Commission on Fire Protection or in the Texas Register office,
Room 245, James Earl Rudder Building, 1019 Brazos Street, Austin,
Texas.)
The Texas Commission on Fire Protection (Commission) pro-
poses to repeal Chapter 461, General Administration, 461.1,concerning Committee Members, 461.2, concerning Meetings,
461.3, concerning Commission Inspection, and 461.4, con-
cerning Definitions. The purpose of this proposed repeal, ac-
cording to Senate Bill (AN ACT), No. 1011, Section 28, upon the
effectiveness of this ACT, all money, loans and other contracts,
leases, property and obligations of the Commission related to
the fire department emergency program, which was used only to
award grants for the education of firefighters or purchasing nec-
essary firefighting equipment shall be transferred to the Texas
Forest Service.
Jake Soteriou, Director of the Fire Service Standards and Certi-
fication Division, has determined that for the first five-year period
this proposed repeal is in effect there will be no fiscal impact on
state or local governments.
Mr. Soteriou has also determined that for each year of the first
five years this proposed repeal is in effect the public benefit an-
ticipated as a result of enforcing the repeal will be that the Com-
mission will maintain a clear, concise set of rules and avoid the
potential for confusion from retaining rules that are being trans-
ferred to the Texas Forest Service. There will be no additional
costs of compliance for small or large businesses or individuals
that are required to comply with this proposed repeal.
Comments regarding this proposed repeal may be submitted in
writing within 30 days following the publication of this notice in the
Texas Registerto Gary L. Warren, Sr., Executive Director, Texas
Commission on Fire Protection, P.O. Box 2286, Austin, Texas
78768-2286 or by email at info@tcfp.state.tx.us. Comments will
be reviewed and discussed at a future Commission meeting.
This repeal is proposed under Texas Government Code, Chap-
ter 419, Subchapter C, Fire Department Emergency Program,
419.051 - 419.064.
Cross reference to statute: Texas Government Code, Chapter
419, Subchapter Z, Miscellaneous Provisions.
461.1. Committee Members.
461.2. Meetings.
461.3. Commission Inspection.
461.4. Definitions.
This agency hereby certifies that the proposal has been reviewed
by legal counsel and found to be within the agency's legal author-
ity to adopt.
Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on October 29,
2009.
TRD-200904936
Gary L. Warren, Sr.
Executive Director
Texas Commission on Fire Protection
Earliest possible date of adoption: December 13, 2009
For further information, please call: (512) 936-3838
CHAPTER 463. APPLICATION CRITERIA
37 TAC 463.1 - 463.6
(Editor's note: The text of the following sections proposed for repeal
will not be published. The sections may be examined in the offices of the
Texas Commission on Fire Protection or in the Texas Register office,34 TexReg 7970 November 13, 2009 Texas Register
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