HB-5860, As Passed House, March 30, 2006
SUBSTITUTE FOR
HOUSE BILL NO. 5860
A bill to amend 1966 PA 291, entitled
"Fire fighters training council act of 1966,"
by amending the title and sections 1, 2, 3, 9, 11, 13, and 14 (MCL
29.361, 29.362, 29.363, 29.369, 29.371, 29.373, and 29.374), the
title and sections 2 and 3 as amended by 1987 PA 196 and section 9
as amended by 1988 PA 458.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:
TITLE
An
act to provide for the creation of a create the fire
fighters
training council; to provide for prescribe the powers
and duties of the council, the state fire marshal, and certain fire
departments or
and other organizations; to provide
for the
establishment
of create the fire fighters training council fund
and
to provide for allocations
therefrom from the fund to local
agencies
of government participating in a fire fighters
firefighters training program; and to make an appropriation.
Sec.
1. This act shall be known and may be cited as the "fire
fighters
"firefighters training council act". of 1966".
Sec. 2. As used in this act:
(a)
"Council" means the fire fighters firefighters training
council.
(b) "Executive secretary" means the executive secretary of the
council.
(c) "Fire
fighter" "Firefighter"
means a member, including
volunteer
members and members paid on call, of
a an organized
fire
department or other organization of a city, county, township,
or
village who is responsible for, or is in a capacity which
that includes responsibility for, the extinguishment of fires, the
directing of the extinguishment of fires, the prevention and
detection of fires, and the enforcement of the general fire laws of
this
state. This definition shall not apply to Firefighter does
not include a person whose job description, duties, or
responsibilities do not include direct involvement in fire
suppression.
(d) "Fire
department or other organization" means an
organization
or department which provides fire suppression and
other
fire-related services within a city, village, township, or
county.
"Organized fire
department" means that term as defined in
section 1 of the fire prevention code, 1941 PA 207, MCL 29.1.
(e) "Firefighter training" means education or training
designed and intended to enhance the ability of an organized fire
department or the personnel of an organized fire department to
safeguard life and property from damage from explosion, fire, or
disaster, and to deliver fire suppression and other related fire
services.
Sec.
3. (1) The fire fighters firefighters training
council
is hereby
created
within in the bureau of fire services in the
department
of state police labor and economic growth and
shall
consist of 7 members selected as follows:
(a)
The director of state police state fire marshal, or his
or her designated representative, shall be ex-officio a member.
(b) Two members appointed to the council by the governor from
a
list of 5 active or
more members submitted by the Michigan
association
of fire chief's association chiefs.
(c) One member appointed to the council by the governor from a
list
of 3 active fire fighters or more members submitted by the
Michigan state
fire fighter's association professional
fire
fighters union.
(d) One member appointed to the council by the governor from a
list of 3 or more names submitted by the Michigan state firemen's
association.
(e) One member appointed to the council by the governor from a
list
of 3 or more names submitted by the metropolitan club of
America,
incorporated Michigan fire
service instructors
association.
(f) One member appointed to the council by the governor from a
list of 2 or more names submitted by the Michigan townships
association and 2 or more names submitted by the Michigan municipal
league.
(2) All appointments made by the governor shall be with the
House Bill No. 5860 (H-1) as amended March 30, 2006
advice and consent of the senate.
Sec. 9. (1) The state fire marshal, [with the approval of] the
council, shall prepare and publish standards with due consideration
to varying factors and special requirements of organized fire
departments or
other organizations in the following areas:
(a) Advisory standards of physical, educational, mental and
moral fitness, which shall govern the recruitment, selection, and
appointment
of fire fighters firefighters.
(b)
The approval by the council of fire fighter firefighter
training schools. The standards shall address, at least, the
following issues:
(i) The qualification and certification of instructors.
(ii) The courses of study, attendance, record-keeping
requirements, equipment, and facilities.
(iii) The visitation and evaluation of instructors and
schools.
by
the council.
(c) The establishment of subordinate regional training centers
in strategic geographic locations in order to serve the greatest
number of organized fire departments that are unable to support
their own training programs.
(2)
Each organized fire department or other organization
shall file a statement with the council designating at least 1
training
officer or training coordinator for the fire department.
by
November 30, 1988. If a training officer or training
coordinator
is changed, the organized fire department, or other
organization,
within 7 days of the change, shall file a statement
notifying the council of the change.
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(3) The council shall develop and provide to each organized
fire
department, or other organization, upon
request of the
organized
fire department or
other organization and at no charge,
a videotape, digital video disc, or other electronic form of video
display to be used in training fire
fighters firefighters. The
videotape, digital video disc, or other electronic form of video
display shall not include training that requires a practical
demonstration. The videotape, digital video disc, or other
electronic
form of video display shall be based on
the fire
fighters
I and II standards for
fire fighter I and fire fighter II
set
forth in the "standard for fire fighter professional
qualifications",
national fire protection association
pamphlet
standard
no. 1001, 1987 2002 edition.
The council may impose a
reasonable fee for loss, damage, or late return of a videotape,
digital video disc, or other electronic form of video display
provided
to a an
organized fire department or
other organization
under this subsection.
(4) The state fire marshal, [with the approval of] the council,
shall develop and administer an examination, which shall include a
practical demonstration, a written or oral test, or a combination
thereof, to determine a person's competency in regard to the
knowledge
and skill requirements set forth in
fire fighter I and
II
standards of the standards
for fire fighter I and fire fighter
II set forth in "standard for fire fighter professional
qualifications",
national fire protection association
pamphlet
standard
no. 1001, 1987 2002 edition.
The council, upon the
request
of a an
organized fire department, or
other
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organization,
shall administer the examination in each county at
least once every year. The examination shall be administered in 2
parts. Part 1 shall test the knowledge and skill requirements set
forth in fire fighter I, and part 2 shall test the knowledge and
skill requirements set forth in fire fighter II. The examination
may
be retaken, as necessary, upon request from a an organized
fire
department. or other organization.
(5) Within 12 months after a person's hiring date as a full-
time fire
fighter firefighter, the person must pass both part 1
and part 2 of the examination to be eligible for continued or
permanent
full-time employment as a fire fighter firefighter.
(6) Within 24 months after a person's appointment date as a
volunteer
or paid on-call fire fighter firefighter, a person must
pass part 1 of the examination to be eligible for continued
volunteer
or paid on-call service as a fire fighter firefighter.
(7) The examination described in this section shall not apply
to
a person who is employed or under appointment as a fire
fighter
firefighter
on October 1, 1988, unless a the
person subsequently
changes
his or her status from a volunteer or paid on-call fire
fighter
firefighter to a full-time fire fighter firefighter.
(8) The state fire marshal, [with the approval of] the council,
shall review and monitor the state and federal standards relating
to live fire training exercises in structures and make
recommendations to the general industry safety standards commission
for
any new or modified standards which in their opinion are
necessary
for the protection of fire fighter firefighter
trainees.
Sec. 11. The state fire marshal or the council may:
(a)
Visit and inspect any fire fighter firefighter training
school, or examine the curriculum or training procedures, for which
application for approval has been made.
(b)
Issue certificates to fire fighter firefighter training
schools
qualifying under the regulations of the council
promulgated under this act.
(c) Authorize the issuance of certificates of graduation or
diplomas
by approved fire fighter firefighter training
schools to
fire
fighters firefighters who have satisfactorily completed
minimum courses of study.
(d) Cooperate with state, federal, and local fire agencies in
establishing
and conducting local or area schools
, or
regional
training
centers for instruction and training of
fire fighters
firefighters
of this state ,
and its cities, counties, townships,
and villages.
(e) Make recommendations to the state fire marshal, the
governor, and the legislature on matters pertaining to
qualification
and training of fire fighters firefighters.
Sec. 13. There is created in the state treasury a
fire
fighters
the firefighters training fund from which the legislature
shall
appropriate such sums as are an amount of money deemed
necessary
for the purposes of this act but in no case shall such
appropriations be
in excess of from the
firefighters training
fund
shall not exceed 75% of the
amounts money paid into the
fund.
Sec.
14. The amounts annually appropriated by the
legislature
shall
be paid by the state treasurer in accordance with the
accounting
laws of the state upon certification of the executive
secretary
of the council for the purpose of reimbursing the city,
county,
township or village for regular fire fighters in the fire
department
in an amount not to exceed 1/2 of the salary paid to
each
fire fighter meeting the recruitment standards and
participating
in training meeting the standard prescribed pursuant
to
this act during the period covered by the allocation, plus $8.00
of
the necessary living expenses incurred by such fire fighter
which
are necessitated by training requiring that he be away from
his
residence overnight. The amounts annually appropriated by the
legislature
shall be paid by the state treasurer in accordance with
the
accounting laws of the state upon certification of the
executive
secretary of the council for the purpose of reimbursing
the
city, county, township or village for volunteer fire fighters
in
an amount not to exceed $12.50 for lost wages, to be matched by
the
local municipality for each fire fighter meeting the
recruitment
standards and participating in training meeting the
standard
prescribed pursuant to this act during the period covered
by
the allocation, plus $8.00 of the necessary living expenses, to
be
matched by the local municipality, incurred by such fire fighter
which
are necessitated by training requiring that he be away from
his
residence overnight. If the moneys in the fire fighter training
fund
to be appropriated by the legislature for such salary and
expense
reimbursement are insufficient to allocate such amount to
each
participating city, county, township or village, the amount
allocated
to each shall be reduced proportionately. In no event
shall
any allocations be made to any city, county, township or
village
which has not, throughout the period covered by the
allocation,
adhered to the standards established by the council as
applicable
to personnel recruited or trained by such city, county,
township
or village during such period.
(1) From the amount annually appropriated by law for the
council, the council may request and the state fire marshal may
approve annual training expenditures for the purposes of payments
to counties to reimburse organized fire departments for firefighter
training and other activities required under this act.
(2) The money approved under subsection (1) shall be disbursed
to counties using a formula composed 70% of county population and
30% of square miles within the county. A minimum disbursement to
each county may be requested by the council and approved by the
state fire marshal.
(3) The chairperson of a firefighter training committee
established in each county shall survey the training needs of
organized fire departments in the county and shall distribute the
money received by the county under this section as prioritized by
the organized fire departments in the county. If money distributed
to a county under this section for a fiscal year is not designated
by the chairperson for distribution to organized fire departments
in the county by January 1 of the fiscal year, the undesignated
money shall be returned to the council for redistribution using the
formula under subsection (2).
(4) Money shall be distributed under this section only to an
organized fire department that has adhered to the standards
established under this act for personnel recruited or trained by
the organized fire department during the current and prior fiscal
years.
Enacting section 1. This amendatory act does not take effect
unless all of the following bills of the 93rd Legislature are
enacted into law:
(a) Senate Bill No. 1133.
(b) Senate Bill No. 1144.
(c) Senate Bill No. 1145.
(d) House Bill No. 4871.