Tex. Gov't Code Section 419.032
Appointment of Fire Protection Personnel


(a)

A fire department may not appoint a person to the fire department, except on a temporary or probationary basis, unless:

(1)

the person:

(A)

has satisfactorily completed a preparatory program of training in fire protection at a school approved by the commission; and

(B)

meets the qualifications established by the commission under Subsection (b); and

(2)

the commission has approved the person’s fingerprint-based criminal history record information under Section 419.0325 (Criminal History Record Information Approval Required for Certification).

(b)

The commission by rule may establish qualifications relating to minimum age, education, physical and mental condition, citizenship, basic certification tests, continuing education or training programs, and other matters that relate to the competence and reliability of persons to assume and discharge the responsibilities of fire protection personnel. The commission shall prescribe the means of presenting evidence of fulfillment of these qualifications. This chapter does not preclude an employing agency from establishing qualifications and standards for hiring fire protection personnel that exceed the minimum qualifications set by the commission.

(c)

Fire protection personnel who receive temporary or probationary appointment and who fail to satisfactorily complete a basic course in fire protection, as prescribed by the commission, before one year after the date of the original appointment forfeit, and shall be removed from, the position. A temporary or probationary appointment may not be extended beyond one year by renewal of appointment or otherwise, except that on petition of a fire department one year or more after the date of the forfeiture and removal, the commission may reinstate the person’s temporary or probationary employment. Fire protection personnel must complete a commission-approved training course in fire suppression before being assigned full-time to fire suppression duties. The commission may, on application by a fire department, extend from one year to a period not to exceed two years the time allowed for fire protection personnel receiving a temporary or probationary appointment to successfully complete a basic course in fire protection.

(d)

The commission may certify persons who are qualified under this subchapter to be fire protection personnel. The commission shall adopt rules relating to presentation of evidence of satisfactory completion of a program or course of instruction in another jurisdiction equivalent in content and quality to that required by the commission for approved fire protection education and training programs in this state and shall issue to a person meeting the rules and the requirements of Section 419.0325 (Criminal History Record Information Approval Required for Certification) a certificate evidencing satisfaction of Subsections (a) and (b). The commission may waive any certification requirement, except those under Section 419.0325 (Criminal History Record Information Approval Required for Certification), for an applicant with a valid license from another state having certification requirements substantially equivalent to those of this state.

(e)

Fire protection personnel serving under permanent appointment before September 1, 1972, are not required to meet a requirement of Subsection (a) or (b) as a condition of tenure or continued employment or for eligibility for a promotional examination for which they are otherwise eligible. The fire protection personnel are eligible to attend training courses subject to commission rules.

(f)

A local government may appoint a person to the position of head of the fire department, though the person is not certified by the commission as fire protection personnel, if the person either has at least 10 years’ experience as a volunteer fire fighter or may be eligible to become certified under the provisions of Subsection (d) relating to other states or jurisdictions. The appointment is on a temporary basis pending certification of the person as fire protection personnel by the commission under this subsection. The temporary appointment may not be extended beyond one year by renewal of appointment or otherwise. In addition to rules adopted under Subsection (d) relating to other states or jurisdictions, the commission shall adopt rules for purposes of this subsection relating to presentation of evidence that a person has been a volunteer fire fighter for the required period. The rules may not include more stringent requirements on the nature of the volunteer fire departments with which a person may accumulate the required period of volunteer service than the requirements contained in the definition of an organized volunteer fire department under Chapter 615 (Financial Assistance to Survivors of Certain Law Enforcement Officers, Fire Fighters, and Others). The commission shall certify as fire protection personnel a person who is serving as a temporarily appointed department head under this subsection and who:

(1)

presents satisfactory evidence that the person has been a volunteer fire fighter for at least 10 years and passes the commission’s basic certification examination administered under this subchapter on the first or second attempt;

(2)

presents satisfactory evidence that the person is eligible to be certified as fire protection personnel under Subsection (d) and passes the commission’s basic certification examination administered under this subchapter on the first or second attempt; or

(3)

satisfies the requirements of Subsections (a) and (b).

(g)

This chapter does not prevent a fire department from assigning volunteer fire fighters, or other auxiliary fire fighters who are not fire protection personnel, to fire suppression, fire education, or fire station duties.

(h)

This chapter does not prevent an employee of a local government from being a volunteer fire fighter.
Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 147, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987. Amended by Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 4, Sec. 2.48(a), eff. Sept. 1, 1989; Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 798, Sec. 3, eff. Jan. 1, 1990. Redesignated from Sec. 416.031 and amended by Acts 1991, 72nd Leg., ch. 628, Sec. 2, eff. Sept. 1, 1991. Amended by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 912, Sec. 7, eff. Sept. 1, 1993; Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 76, Sec. 5.95(31), eff. Sept. 1, 1995; Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1241, Sec. 2, eff. Sept. 1, 2001.
Amended by:
Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 1216 (S.B. 1011), Sec. 17, eff. September 1, 2009.
Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., Ch. 580 (S.B. 709), Sec. 8, eff. September 1, 2021.

Source: Section 419.032 — Appointment of Fire Protection Personnel, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/GV/htm/GV.­419.­htm#419.­032 (accessed Apr. 29, 2024).

419.001
Definitions
419.002
Commission
419.003
Sunset Provision
419.004
Composition of Commission
419.005
Removal of Commission Members
419.006
Conflict of Interest
419.007
Officers
419.008
General Powers and Duties
419.009
Personnel
419.011
Complaints
419.012
Technological Solutions
419.021
Definitions
419.022
General Powers Relating to This Subchapter
419.024
Local Government Powers
419.025
Manual
419.026
Fees for Certificates
419.027
Biennial Inspections
419.028
Training Programs and Instructors
419.029
Training Curriculum
419.030
Cooperation with Other Entities for Training Purposes
419.031
Training Assistance
419.032
Appointment of Fire Protection Personnel
419.033
Certificate Expiration
419.034
Certificate Renewal
419.035
Certification Examinations
419.036
Disciplinary Actions
419.037
Appointment as Marine Fire Protection Personnel
419.038
Appointment to Aircraft Fire Fighting and Rescue Fire Protection Personnel Position
419.039
Criminal Penalty
419.040
Protective Clothing
419.041
Self-contained Breathing Apparatus
419.042
Personal Alert Safety Systems
419.043
Applicable National Fire Protection Association Standard
419.044
Incident Management System
419.045
Personnel Accountability System
419.046
Fire Protection Personnel Operating at Emergency Incidents
419.047
Commission Enforcement
419.048
Fire Protection Personnel Injury Data
419.071
Voluntary Certification Program for Volunteer Fire Fighters and Fire Departments
419.0071
Commission Member Training
419.072
Obtaining Paid Employment as Fire Fighter
419.073
Individual Certificate Holder
419.081
Mandatory Inspection and Regulation of Certain State Agencies
419.082
Training for State Agency Fire Fighters
419.0083
Negotiated Rulemaking
419.083
Voluntary Regulation of Certain State Officials, State Agencies, and State Agency Employees
419.084
Voluntary Regulation of Certain Federal Agencies and Federal Fire Fighters
419.085
Voluntary Regulation of Certain Nongovernmental Departments
419.086
Eligibility for Certain Training Assistance
419.087
Mandatory Regulation of Certain Nongovernmental Organizations and Personnel
419.0091
General Counsel
419.0225
Certain Rules Prohibited
419.0265
Reciprocity
419.0321
Part-time Fire Protection Employees
419.0322
Categories and Designation of Persons Performing Fire Protection Duties
419.0325
Criminal History Record Information Approval Required for Certification
419.0341
Individual Certificate Holder
419.0365
Disciplinary Hearing
419.0366
Tracking and Analysis of Complaint and Violation Data
419.902
Coordination with Firemen’s Training School
419.903
Coordination with Texas Forest Service
419.904
Technical Assistance to Emergency Services Districts
419.905
Appeal of Commission Decisions
419.906
Administrative and Civil Penalties
419.907
Location of Offices of Commission, State Fire Marshal, and Texas Forest Service
419.908
Cooperation with Federal and State Entities in a Disaster
419.909
Fire Safety Inspections

Accessed:
Apr. 29, 2024

§ 419.032’s source at texas​.gov