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SF 624

2nd Engrossment - 81st Legislature (1999 - 2000) Posted on 12/15/2009 12:00am

KEY: stricken = removed, old language.
underscored = added, new language.
  1.1                          A bill for an act 
  1.2             relating to public safety; establishing the board of 
  1.3             firefighter training and education; proposing coding 
  1.4             for new law as Minnesota Statutes, chapter 299N. 
  1.5   BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: 
  1.6      Section 1.  [299N.01] [DEFINITIONS.] 
  1.7      Subdivision 1.  [SCOPE.] The terms used in this chapter 
  1.8   have the meanings given them in this section. 
  1.9      Subd. 2.  [FIRE DEPARTMENT.] "Fire department" means a 
  1.10  regularly organized fire department, fire protection district, 
  1.11  or fire company, as defined in the Uniform Fire Code adopted 
  1.12  under section 299F.011, regularly charged with the 
  1.13  responsibility of providing fire protection to the state or a 
  1.14  local government and includes a private nonprofit fire 
  1.15  department directly serving a local government.  It does not 
  1.16  include industrial fire brigades. 
  1.17     Subd. 3.  [FIREFIGHTER.] "Firefighter" means a volunteer, 
  1.18  paid on-call, part-time, or career firefighter serving a general 
  1.19  population within the boundaries of the state. 
  1.20     Sec. 2.  [299N.02] [BOARD OF FIREFIGHTER TRAINING AND 
  1.21  EDUCATION.] 
  1.22     Subdivision 1.  [MEMBERSHIP.] Notwithstanding any provision 
  1.23  of chapter 15 to the contrary, the board of firefighter training 
  1.24  and education consists of the following members: 
  1.25     (1) five members representing the Minnesota state fire 
  2.1   department association, four of whom must be volunteer 
  2.2   firefighters and one of whom may be a career firefighter, 
  2.3   appointed by the governor; 
  2.4      (2) two members representing the Minnesota state fire 
  2.5   chiefs association, one of whom must be a volunteer fire chief, 
  2.6   appointed by the governor; 
  2.7      (3) two members representing the Minnesota professional 
  2.8   firefighters association, appointed by the governor; 
  2.9      (4) two members representing Minnesota home rule charter 
  2.10  and statutory cities, appointed by the governor; 
  2.11     (5) two members representing Minnesota towns, appointed by 
  2.12  the governor; 
  2.13     (6) the commissioner of public safety or the commissioner's 
  2.14  designee; and 
  2.15     (7) one public member not affiliated or associated with any 
  2.16  member or interest represented in clauses (1) to (6), appointed 
  2.17  by the governor. 
  2.18     The Minnesota state fire department association shall 
  2.19  recommend five persons to be the members described in clause 
  2.20  (1), the Minnesota state fire chiefs association shall recommend 
  2.21  two persons to be the members described in clause (2), the 
  2.22  Minnesota professional firefighters association shall recommend 
  2.23  two persons to be the members described in clause (3), the 
  2.24  league of Minnesota cities shall recommend two persons to be the 
  2.25  members described in clause (4), and the Minnesota association 
  2.26  of townships shall recommend two persons to be the members 
  2.27  described in clause (5).  In making the appointments the 
  2.28  governor shall try to achieve representation from all geographic 
  2.29  areas of the state. 
  2.30     Subd. 2.  [TERMS; CHAIR; COMPENSATION.] Members of the 
  2.31  board shall serve for terms of four years and annually elect a 
  2.32  chair from among the members.  Terms and filling of vacancies 
  2.33  are subject to section 15.0575, subdivisions 3 to 5.  Members 
  2.34  serve without compensation.  
  2.35     Subd. 3.  [POWERS AND DUTIES.] (a) The board shall: 
  2.36     (1) review fire service training needs and make 
  3.1   recommendations on training to Minnesota fire service 
  3.2   organizations; 
  3.3      (2) establish standards for educational programs for the 
  3.4   fire service and develop procedures for continuing oversight of 
  3.5   the programs; and 
  3.6      (3) establish qualifications for fire service training 
  3.7   instructors in programs established under clause (2). 
  3.8      (b) The board may: 
  3.9      (1) contract for technical or professional services 
  3.10  according to section 15.061; 
  3.11     (2) pay expenses necessary to carry out its duties; 
  3.12     (3) apply for, receive, and accept grants, gifts, devises, 
  3.13  and endowments that any entity may make to the board for the 
  3.14  purposes of this chapter and may use any money given to it 
  3.15  consistent with the terms and conditions under which the money 
  3.16  was received and for the purposes stated; 
  3.17     (4) make recommendations to the legislature to improve the 
  3.18  quality of firefighter training; 
  3.19     (5) collect and provide data, subject to section 13.03; 
  3.20     (6) conduct studies and surveys and make reports; and 
  3.21     (7) conduct other activities necessary to carry out its 
  3.22  duties. 
  3.23     Sec. 3.  [INITIAL TERMS OF BOARD MEMBERS.] 
  3.24     Of the members of the board of firefighter training and 
  3.25  education initially appointed by the governor, five members must 
  3.26  be appointed for two-year terms, five appointed for three-year 
  3.27  terms, and five appointed for four-year terms. 
  3.28     Sec. 4.  [EXPIRES.] 
  3.29     Sections 1 to 3 expire effective December 31, 2003.