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          Date of Hearing:   April 13, 2011

                   ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION
                                 Isadore Hall, Chair
                 AB 398 (Morrell) - As Introduced:  February 14, 2011
           
          SUBJECT  :   State Fire Marshal: certification.

           SUMMARY  :   Provides the State Fire Marshal (SFM) may accept 
          certification by the United States Department of Defense as a 
          firefighter as an alternative for the basic SFM  training and 
          certification standards for the position of Firefighter I of the 
          California Fire Service Training and Education Program (CFSTEP).
           
          EXISTING LAW  :

          1) Requires the SFM to establish recommended minimum standards 
          for fire protection personnel at all career levels. 

          2) Under existing law, the Training Regulations of the SFM 
          establish minimum standards for statewide training and 
          certification systems for the California fire service. 

          3) Allows a state agency or an agency of a political subdivision 
          within the state to elect to be subject to those standards or to 
          petition for an alternative to those training and certification 
          standards.

          4) Provides the SFM shall jointly, with the California 
          Professional Firefighters, promote participation in, sponsor, 
          and administer the California Firefighter Joint Apprenticeship 
          Program as the pre-employment recruitment, selection, and 
          training system to be utilized for entry level firefighters.

          5) Requires the SFM to contract with the California Fire Fighter 
          Joint Apprenticeship Program (CFFJAP) for the development of 
          curriculum criteria based on recommendations made by the 
          Emergency Response Training Advisory Committee (ERTAC), 
          including training firefighters in their responsibilities as 
          first responders to terrorist incidents.  This is contingent 
          upon the receipt of federal funds.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :   Unknown.

           COMMENTS  : 








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           Purpose of the bill  :  According to the Author's Office. 
          "Military service members who have served the armed forces in 
          the area of fire protection have received extensive training 
          from the Department of Defense under the Fire and Emergency 
          Services Certification Program. These service men and women are 
          excellent candidates to serve as California fire protection 
          personnel.  It is our intention to ease some of the burden to 
          those service members in their search for employment."

           California Fire Service Training and Education Program  :  The 
          California Fire Service Training Education Program, or CFSTEP, 
          is designed to provide both volunteer and career fire fighters 
          with hands-on training in firefighting, extrication, rescue, 
          emergency vehicle operations, pump operations, and the Incident 
          Command System. The program was created to establish 
          coordination among the various elements that contribute to the 
          development, delivery, and administration of training for the 
          California fire service, as a whole.  The objective of the 
          program is to provide a single statewide focus for fire service 
          training in California.

          The 650-hour course is delivered through registered instructors 
          and may be custom tailored by the instructor to meet a 
          department's specific needs. Upon successful completion of a 
          course, the instructor will issue a California State Fire 
          Marshal's certificate of completion to the student.

           Military Training  :  All military bases maintain their own fire 
          protective services unit. In the military, the firefighter 
          training course is generally 13 weeks of specialized training.  
          During the specialized training, recruits spend time in both the 
          classroom and the field, learning to put out fires. They learn 
          the different types of fires, what equipment to employ and how 
          to use it. Firefighters are taught first aid and rescue 
          procedures.  Military firefighters share reciprocity with the 
          IFSAC (International Fire Service Accreditation Congress).  Navy 
          firefighters are responsible for firefighting, equipment repair, 
          onboard damage control, emergency medicine and first aid, and 
          preventive care. 

           Texas Reciprocity  :  Individuals who have received out-of-state 
          or military training may be eligible to have their training 
          deemed equivalent in order to complete the commission-designated 
          skill evaluation process and challenge the commission's 








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          examination for the applicable certification discipline. There 
          are two paths to qualification: a) For those who do not hold 
          IFSAC certification they may submit their training to be 
          reviewed by the Texas Commission on Fire Protection staff; b) 
          for persons transferring from a non-IFSAC jurisdiction, the 
          commission conducts a record review for the purpose of 
          determining equivalency to the appropriate commission 
          certification training program or to establish eligibility to 
          complete the evaluation process. 

           In support  :  Writing in support of AB 398, the California 
          Professional Firefighters (CPF), states this bill will aid in 
          creating a pathway for our nation's veterans to continue in 
          their chosen firefighting career when they are no longer active 
          military.  California currently does not recognize out-of-state 
          or DOD-issued firefighter certifications as equivalent to SFM 
          standards, which are required for obtaining Firefighter I 
          certification in California.  As such, we believe the state SFM 
          should be allowed to pursue a reciprocal accreditation process 
          through an appropriate national fire service accreditation 
          program that does in fact recognize the DOD firefighter 
          certification.

           Prior Legislation  : SB 156 (Soto), Chapter 803 of 2006.  Required 
          SFM to contract with a program that is co-sponsored by the SFM 
          and the California Professional Firefighters union to develop 
          curriculum content criteria for fire service related first 
          responder training for terrorism incidents.

          SB 1629 (Soto), Chapter 1050, Statutes of 2002.  Authorized the 
          Director of Finance to transfer moneys in the Federal Trust Fund 
          to the Department of Health Services (DHS), if the federal 
          government makes them available for the allocation of grants to 
          state and local agencies to defray the cost of providing 
          paramedic training for fire service personnel.  This bill also 
          provides for the allocation of funds to the California Fire 
          Fighter Joint Apprenticeship Program for various costs, 
          including paramedic training course development and 
          instructional training expenses.

          SB 1350 (McPherson), Chapter 612, Statutes of 2002.  Established 
          an emergency response training advisory committee comprised of 
          representatives from the public safety community to develop 
          terrorism-training standards for law enforcement personnel, fire 
          service personnel and emergency medical services personnel. 








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          Every designated person under this bill may complete the 
          terrorism awareness training as prescribed by the advisory 
          committee. 

           REGISTERED SUPPORT / OPPOSITION  :   

           Support 
           
          California Professional Firefighters

           Opposition 
           
          None on file
           

          Analysis Prepared by  :    Eric Johnson / G. O. / (916) 319-2531