4 Pa. Code § 120c.104 - Certification requirements for current and newly hired emergency communi cations personnel
(a) A
county or municipal 911 call taker, emergency dispatcher or 911 center
supervisor who is hired on or after August 12, 2000, whether the individual is
working full-time or part-time as a permanent or temporary employe, shall
comply with all of the training, certification and recertification requirements
in this chapter that apply to the individuals's job position, job description
or job functions as a call taker, emergency dispatcher or 911 center
supervisor.
(b) A county or
municipality shall notify the Agency when a newly hired 911 call taker,
emergency dispatcher or 911 center supervisor has completed his training
program, has successfully passed the practical skills test and is available to
take the appropriate written certification examination as described in §
120c.109 (relating to written
examinations). The notification shall be provided on a form that is supplied by
the Agency. The Agency will then schedule the individual's written examination
within 30 days of receipt of the county or municipal notification
form.
(c) A county or municipal 911
call taker, emergency dispatcher or 911 center supervisor who is working either
full-time or part-time as a permanent or temporary employe before August 12,
2000, shall comply with only the application, age and written examination
requirements of this chapter that apply to the individual's certification or
recertification as a call taker, emergency dispatcher or 911 center supervisor.
Each individual shall take the appropriate written certification examination by
May 9, 2001.
(d) This subsection
applies whenever a labor union agreement or some other reason requires a county
or municipality to use job titles other than call taker, emergency dispatcher
or 911 center supervisor to describe its 911 communication center or RDP
personnel. Under these circumstances, the county or municipality and the Agency
shall jointly compare the functions, duties and responsibilities of each county
or municipal job position with the functions, duties and responsibilities of a
call taker, emergency dispatcher or 911 center supervisor to determine which
regulatory position (call taker, emergency dispatcher or 911 center supervisor)
most closely relates to the county or municipal job position. After the joint
determination has been made, either the call taker, emergency dispatcher or 911
center supervisor training and certification requirements of this chapter shall
be applied to those individual county or municipal job positions. If a county
or municipality and the Agency fail to agree on the appropriate training and
certification requirements for a county or municipal job position, the Agency
will, at its own discretion, decide the matter.
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