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What needs to be done if a Fire Instructor I certification is not renewed before the fifth year certification renewal date?

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What needs to be done if a Fire Instructor I certification is not renewed before the fifth year certification renewal date?

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1) If an Instructor certification expires by up to 2 years, the Instructor must retake and pass the Fire Instructor I Certification written examination and provide the documentation to satisfy the Certificate Renewal requirement in the Program Policy and Procdures Manual (48 hours in each year over the 5-year certification period totaling 240 hours, plus additional 48 hours for each expired year up to 2 years). If the individual is unable to pass the written examination after one (1) attempt, that individual will be required to follow Step 2. 2) If an Instructor Certification expires by more than 2 years or the individual fails the written examination required in Step 1 the individual will; a. Demonstrate meeting all the requirements in the Fire Instructor I Prerequisites portion of the Program Policy and Procedures Manual. b. Take the required Fire Instructor I Course. c. Pass the written and practical requirements for Fire Instructor I Certification. Recertification documentation sha

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