Oklahoma Code § 70-3401.2

Title 70. Schools: Oklahoma State University Fire Service Training
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A.  The purpose of Oklahoma State University Fire Service
Training (OSU FST) shall be to develop, deliver, support and
evaluate training, education and professional certification programs
for fire service in this state to ensure emergency responders may
safely and successfully perform their duties.
B.  OSU FST shall:
1.  Deliver and support training and education programs for fire
service and other emergency responders in this state to meet local
and state needs by:
a. collaborating with technology center schools and other
training providers to ensure training, training
support and support of certification testing are
readily available to all areas of the state to
accomplish the State Fire Marshal Commission annual
state training plan and regional training plans which
are voluntarily developed and adopted, and

b. collaborating with technology center schools and other
training providers to develop and maintain a database
of available instructors to teach fire and emergency
responder topics.  The database shall be maintained on
the OSU FST website and made available to other
training providers;
2.  Collaborate with the State Fire Marshal Commission on
efforts which shall include, but not be limited to, participation in
the activities of the State Fire Marshal Commission training task
force and initiatives intended to accomplish the State Fire Marshal
Commission firefighter training goals and the state-specific
standards certification program;
3.  Develop or adopt and disseminate curriculum and
instructional materials to fire departments and training providers
consistent with state and federal statutory requirements for
classes, courses and programs for delivery to fire service in this
state, with every effort being made to provide the curriculum and
materials at minimal or no cost.  Unless required by state or
federal regulations, selection, adoption and/or use of the OSU-FST-
disseminated curriculum and training materials or instructors shall
be at the discretion of each training provider or local fire
department;
4.  Maintain and make available by electronic means, in a manner
consistent with state and federal regulations, to the State Fire
Marshal Commission, fire chiefs, training officers and other
agencies as required by law, as requested, all training and
certification records of Oklahoma firefighters who participate in
training sponsored by OSU FST or records provided to OSU FST by
local fire departments or other training agencies.  The provisions
of this paragraph shall not apply to state and federal wild-land
fire agencies;
5.  Develop, administer and evaluate an accredited certification
program available to all firefighters and other emergency responders
based on National Fire Protection Association standards and/or state
and federal standards.  The program shall:
a. be accredited through the International Fire Service
Accreditation Congress and/or the National Board on
Fire Service Professional Qualifications at levels
deemed beneficial to fire service in this state,
b. provide for dissemination to recognized certification
partners and posting to the OSU FST's website a list
of qualified proctors and evaluators for use during
OSU FST certification events,
c. develop, as requested, special certifications based on
state-specific standards adopted by the State Fire
Marshal Commission or other state agencies that are

designed for emergency responders in this state, which
may not be accredited,
d. maintain certification records and disseminate
certifications of State-Fire-Marshal-Commission-
adopted or -approved Oklahoma state-specific
certifications.  The certifications may be jointly
labeled as the State Fire Marshal Commission, OSU FST,
the Oklahoma Career and Technology Education System or
other State-Fire-Marshal-Commission-approved training
providers administering state-specific certifications,
e. ensure that the Oklahoma state-specific certifications
shall not duplicate certifications accredited by the
International Fire Service Accreditation Congress or
the National Board on Fire Service Professional
Qualifications, or titles of certification levels
listed in the National Fire Protection Association
professional qualifications standards, and
f. when requested by an Oklahoma fire department or state
agency, facilitate delivery of International Fire
Service Accreditation Congress and National Board on
Fire Service Professional Qualifications accredited
certification processes which are not currently
available through OSU FST; and
6.  Fulfill any other statutory requirements set forth by the
Legislature.
C.  OSU FST shall be the Oklahoma state government
representative to the United States Fire Administration's National
Fire Academy and shall be responsible for delivering and
disseminating training courses provided by, or made available
through, the National Fire Academy.
D.  Beginning September 15, 2014, and continuing on September 15
every following year, OSU FST shall submit an annual report
regarding its programs, activity and accomplishments to the Chair of
the Board of Regents for the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical
Colleges, the President of Oklahoma State University and the Dean of
the Oklahoma State University College of Engineering, Architecture
and Technology.
E.  Nothing in this section shall be construed to divert funding
from one entity to another.  Nothing in this section shall be
construed to limit, preclude or exempt an organization, agency or
local department from delivery of training; development, adoption or
dissemination of training curriculum or materials; participation in
a State Fire Marshal Commission certification program based on an
Oklahoma state-specific standard adopted or approved by the State
Fire Marshal Commission; or issuance of a certificate of completion
of training.

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