Common use of Operations Division Clause in Contracts

Operations Division. Operations Division staff who are qualified to Lieutenant and Captain at 2009-JAN-19 are grandfathered as being qualified and are not required to complete any of the required NFPA 1021 Level I and II courses. Operations Division staff who are involved in the NFRODP officer certification process at 2009-JAN-19 shall be deemed to have successfully completed NFPA 1021 Level I. These employees will be required to complete NFPA 1021 Level II certification under this Article. All Operations Division staff employed by the Department at 2009-JAN-19 shall be deemed to have successfully completed the NFPA 1001, Level II and NFPA 1002. When an employee starts the program for certification under NFPA 1021 Level I or Level II pursuant to this Article and the qualification standards at the applicable level change before the employee completes that level, the qualification standard that was in effect at the time the employee started the certification process at that level will continue to apply, not the changed standard for that level. If a candidate is required to travel in order to take the Officers’ certification program courses, the City’s policy in effect at the time regarding the reimbursement of travel expenses will continue to apply. A ▇▇▇▇ of seventy-five percent (75%) will be required to pass the applicable NFPA 1021 courses (including written and oral assignments and examinations and required practical examinations). When a candidate fails to achieve the required NFPA 1021 certification to advance into either the Acting Lieutenant’s Pool or the Acting Captain’s Pool, the candidate will be permitted to rewrite the required examinations within ninety (90) calendar days of receiving previous examination results. Failure to pass the required examinations on this second (2nd) attempt will disqualify the candidate from NFPA 1021 certification at that time. The candidate may however apply to take the next NFPA 1021 certification course at the failed level that is offered by the Department. In the unlikely event of a failure to pass the required examinations a third (3rd) time, the Fire Chief will evaluate each case on its own merits for future consideration regarding examination eligibility. Qualifications Requirements:

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Operations Division. Operations Division staff who are qualified to Lieutenant and Captain at 2009-JAN-19 are grandfathered as being qualified and are not required to complete any of the required NFPA 1021 Level I and II courses. Operations Division staff who are involved in the NFRODP officer certification process at 2009-JAN-19 shall be deemed to have successfully completed NFPA 1021 Level I. These employees will be required to complete NFPA 1021 Level II certification under this Article. All Operations Division staff employed by the Department at 2009-JAN-19 shall be deemed to have successfully completed the NFPA 1001, Level II and NFPA 1002. When an employee starts the program for certification under NFPA 1021 Level I or Level II pursuant to this Article and the qualification standards at the applicable level change before the employee completes that level, the qualification standard that was in effect at the time the employee started the certification process at that level will continue to apply, not the changed standard for that level. If a candidate is required to travel in order to take the Officers’ certification program courses, the City’s policy in effect at the time regarding the reimbursement of travel expenses will continue to apply. A ▇▇▇▇ of seventy-five percent (75%) will be required to pass the applicable NFPA 1021 courses (including written and oral assignments and examinations and required practical examinations). When a candidate fails to achieve the required NFPA 1021 certification to advance into either the Acting Lieutenant’s Lieutenants’ Pool or the Acting Captain’s Captains’ Pool, the candidate will be permitted to rewrite the required examinations within ninety (90) calendar days of receiving previous examination results. Failure to pass the required examinations on this second (2nd) attempt will disqualify the candidate from NFPA 1021 certification at that time. The candidate may however apply to take the next NFPA 1021 certification course at the failed level that is offered by the Department. In the unlikely event of a failure to pass the required examinations a third (3rd) time, the Fire Chief will evaluate each case on its own merits for future consideration regarding examination eligibility. Qualifications Requirements:.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Operations Division. Operations Division staff who are qualified to Lieutenant and Captain at 2009-JAN-19 are grandfathered grandparented as being qualified and are not required to complete any of the required NFPA 1021 Level I and II courses. Operations Division staff who are involved in the NFRODP officer certification process at 2009-JAN-19 shall be deemed to have successfully completed NFPA 1021 Level I. These employees will be required to complete NFPA 1021 Level II certification under this Article. All Operations Division staff employed by the Department at 2009-JAN-19 shall be deemed to have successfully completed the NFPA 1001, Level II and NFPA 1002. When an employee starts the program for certification under NFPA 1021 Level I or Level II pursuant to this Article and the qualification standards at the applicable level change before the employee completes that level, the qualification standard that was in effect at the time the employee started the certification process at that level will continue to apply, not the changed standard for that level. If a candidate is required to travel in order to take the Officers’ certification program courses, the City’s policy in effect at the time regarding the reimbursement of travel expenses will continue to apply. A ▇▇▇▇ mark of seventy-five percent (75%) will be required to pass the applicable NFPA 1021 courses (including written and oral assignments and examinations and required practical examinations). When a candidate fails to achieve the required NFPA 1021 certification to advance into either the Acting Lieutenant’s Lieutenants’ Pool or the Acting Captain’s Captains’ Pool, the candidate will be permitted to rewrite the required examinations within ninety (90) calendar days of receiving previous examination results. Failure to pass the required examinations on this second (2nd) attempt will disqualify the candidate from NFPA 1021 certification at that time. The candidate may however apply to take the next NFPA 1021 certification course at the failed level that is offered by the Department. In the unlikely event of a failure to pass the required examinations a third (3rd) time, the Fire Chief will evaluate each case on its own merits for future consideration regarding examination eligibility. Qualifications Requirements:.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement