3rd Engrossment - 86th Legislature (2009 - 2010) Posted on 02/09/2010 02:19am
A bill for an act
relating to occupations and professions; creating licensing standards for full-time
firefighters; modifying restricted plumber license requirements; establishing
fees; amending Minnesota Statutes 2008, sections 299N.02, subdivision 3;
326B.475, subdivision 1; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes,
chapter 299N.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
Minnesota Statutes 2008, section 299N.02, subdivision 3, is amended to
read:
(a) The board shall:
(1) review fire service training needs and make recommendations on training to
Minnesota fire service organizations;
(2) establish standards for educational programs for the fire service and develop
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(3) establish qualifications for fire service training instructors in programs
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new text begin (4) license full-time firefighters and volunteer firefighters under this chapternew text end .
(b) The board may:
(1) hire or contract for technical or professional services according to section 15.061;
(2) pay expenses necessary to carry out its duties;
(3) apply for, receive, and accept grants, gifts, devises, and endowments that any
entity may make to the board for the purposes of this chapter and may use any money
given to it consistent with the terms and conditions under which the money was received
and for the purposes stated;
(4) make recommendations to the legislature to improve the quality of firefighter
training;
(5) collect and provide data, subject to section 13.03;
(6) conduct studies and surveys and make reports; and
(7) conduct other activities necessary to carry out its duties.
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The terms used in sections 299N.04 and 299N.05 have the
meanings given them in this section.
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"Board" means the Board of Firefighter Training and Education
established under section 299N.02.
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"Chief firefighting officer" means the highest
ranking employee or appointed official of a fire department.
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"Fire department" has the meaning given it in section
299F.092, subdivision 6. For purposes of sections 299N.04 and 299N.05, fire department
also includes a division of a state agency, regularly charged with the responsibility of
providing fire protection to the state or a local government, to include a private, nonprofit
fire department directly serving a local government, but does not include an industrial
fire brigade.
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"Licensed firefighter" means a full-time firefighter,
to include a fire department employee, member, supervisor, or appointed official, who is
licensed by the board and who is charged with the prevention or suppression of fires within
the boundaries of the state. Licensed firefighter may also include a volunteer firefighter.
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A "full-time firefighter" means a person who is
employed and charged with the prevention or suppression of fires within the boundaries of
the state on a full-time, salaried basis. Full-time firefighter does not include a volunteer,
part-time or paid, on-call firefighter.
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A "volunteer firefighter" means a person who is
charged with the prevention or suppression of fires within the boundaries of the state
on a volunteer, part-time or paid, on-call basis. Volunteer firefighter does not include a
full-time firefighter.
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(a) The board must
appoint an organization that is accredited by the International Fire Service Accreditation
Congress to prepare and administer firefighter certification examinations. Firefighter
certification examinations shall be designed to ensure competency in at least the following
areas:
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(1) fire prevention;
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(2) fire suppression; and
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(3) hazardous materials operations.
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(b) To receive a certificate, an individual must demonstrate competency in fire
prevention and fire suppression.
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(c) Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit any requirement imposed
by a local fire department for more comprehensive training.
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Except as provided in
subdivision 3, any person may take the firefighter certification examination who has
successfully completed the following:
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(1)(i) a firefighter course from a postsecondary educational institution, an accredited
institution of higher learning, or another entity that teaches a course that has been approved
by the board; or (ii) an apprenticeship or cadet program maintained by a fire department
employing the person that has been approved by the board; and
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(2) a skills-oriented basic training course.
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A person with a baccalaureate degree, or with an associate
degree in applied fire science technology, from an accredited college or university who
has successfully completed the skills-oriented basic training course under subdivision 2,
clause (2), is eligible to take the firefighter certification examination notwithstanding the
requirements of subdivision 2, clause (1).
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A full-time firefighter employed on or after
July 1, 2011, by a fire department is not eligible for permanent employment without
being licensed as a firefighter by the board.
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A volunteer firefighter may receive or apply for
licensure under this section and section 299N.04 under the same terms as full-time
firefighters.
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A full-time firefighter or a volunteer firefighter who
has received a permanent appointment with a fire department prior to July 1, 2011, shall
be licensed by the board at the request of the firefighter upon providing the board with a
statement signed by the chief firefighting officer of the fire department that employs the
full-time or volunteer firefighter.
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Any full-time firefighter employed by a fire
department on or after July 1, 2011, must obtain a license from the board. To obtain a
license, an individual not covered by subdivision 3 must provide the board with a statement
signed by the chief firefighting officer of the fire department that employs the full-time
firefighter that the individual has met the certification requirements of section 299N.04.
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The board shall license any individual who meets
the requirements of subdivision 3 or 4. A license is valid for three years from the date of
issuance, and the fee for the license is $75.
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A license shall be renewed so long as the firefighter and
the chief firefighting officer provide evidence to the board that the licensed firefighter has
had at least 72 hours of firefighting training in the previous three-year period. The fee for
renewing a firefighter license is $75, and the license is valid for an additional three years.
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It shall be the duty of every chief
firefighting officer to ensure that all full-time firefighters have a license from the board
beginning July 1, 2011. Each full-time firefighter, volunteer firefighter, and chief
firefighting officer may apply for licensure after January 1, 2011.
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The board may revoke, suspend, or
deny a license issued or applied for under this section to a firefighter or applicant if the
firefighter or applicant has been convicted of a felony recognized by the board as a crime
that would disqualify the licensee from participating in the profession of firefighting.
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Fees collected under this section must be deposited in the state
treasury and credited to a special account and are appropriated to the board to pay costs
incurred under sections 299N.04 to 299N.05.
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Minnesota Statutes 2008, section 326B.475, subdivision 1, is amended to read:
(a) The commissioner of labor and industry shall grant a
restricted journeyman or restricted master plumber license to an individual if:
(1) the individual completes an application with information required by the
commissioner of labor and industry;
(2) the completed application is accompanied by a fee of $30;
(3) the commissioner of labor and industry receives the completed application and
fee deleted text begin before October 1, 2008deleted text end new text begin between October 1, 2009, and October 15, 2009new text end ;
(4) the completed application for a restricted journeyman plumber license
demonstrates that, prior to the application, the applicant has had at least two years of
practical plumbing experience in the plumbing trade; and
(5) the completed application for a restricted master plumber license demonstrates
that, prior to the application, the applicant has had:
(i) at least four years of practical plumbing experience in the plumbing trade; or
(ii) at least two years of practical plumbing experience as a plumbing contractor in
the plumbing trade.
(b) deleted text begin Until October 1, 2008deleted text end new text begin For applications received between October 1, 2009, and
October 15, 2009new text end , the commissioner may waive penalties for an applicant who failed to
post a bond after June 30, 1999, under section 326B.46, subdivision 2, if the commissioner
finds that the penalty would cause undue hardship or the waiver is otherwise warranted
under the circumstances.