Virginia Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 10, 2017) |
Title 19. Public Safety |
Agency 15. Department of Fire Programs |
Chapter 20. Regulations Establishing Certification Standards for Fire Inspectors |
Section 700. Purpose
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Part V. Administration
The standards are designed as the basis for assuring that a Fire Inspector II has a clear understanding of the Fire Prevention Code, laws, rules, and regulations which have been adopted to make Virginia communities a safer place to live, work and play. Upon successfully completing the course, the student will have a clear understanding of how to conduct a fire prevention inspection and what action is required to have hazardous conditions corrected.
It is not the intent of this course to produce an experienced fire inspector or fire marshal, but to supply the basic knowledge and skills necessary for functioning at a satisfactory level in this position while continuing to gain experience and knowledge.
The candidate for Fire Inspector II shall have satisfactorily met the standards for Fire Inspector I, as adopted by the Virginia Fire Services Board.
The students who successfully complete this course will be qualified as having met the requirements of § 27-34.2 of the Code of Virginia and may be granted the powers by their locality.
The students meeting these prerequisites will be certified as meeting the provisions of N.F.P.A. (National Fire Protection Association) Standards Number 1031 for Fire Inspector I and II as established by the Department of Fire Programs.
Upon satisfactorily completing the Inspector II course, or meeting the requirement for equivalency testing, passing the test developed for this course of study and satisfactorily completing the field work, the individual will be certified an Inspector II.
Historical Notes
Derived from VR310-01-2 § 5.1, eff. July 8, 1987; amended, Volume 05, Issue 14, eff. June 1, 1989.
Statutory Authority
§ 9.1-203 of the Code of Virginia.