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Code · BILL · 119th Congress · H.R. 5326 (Introduced in House) — To amend the Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act of 1974 to authorize the Administrator of the United States Fire... · Sec. 3

Sec. 3. Authorization to cancel or delay certain courses and programs offered by the National Academy for Fire Prevention and Control

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Section 7 of the Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act of 1974 ( 15 U.S.C. 2206 ) is amended— by redesignating subsection
(n)as subsection (r); and by inserting after subsection
(m)the following new subsections: The Administrator is authorized to implement a large-scale cancellation action relating to a covered course or program. Not later than 60 days before the date on which the Administrator implements a large-scale cancellation action pursuant to paragraph (1), or in the event of an exigent circumstance, as soon as practicable thereafter, the Administrator shall submit to Congress a notice that includes the following: An identification of the covered courses or programs to be cancelled. An identification of the fire departments and agencies with personnel registered for the covered courses or programs to be cancelled. The total number of personnel registered for the covered courses or programs to be cancelled, disaggregated by the number of such personnel in each of such fire departments or agencies. A justification for each such cancellation. If the Administrator implements under paragraph
(1)a large-scale cancellation action relating to a covered course or program, the Administrator, not later than 45 days before the intended start date of such course or program, or in the event of an exigent circumstance, as soon as practicable thereafter, shall inform each student enrolled in such covered course or program, and the fire chief or other appropriate head of each fire department of such students, of such cancellation. If the Superintendent cancels a covered course or program, the Superintendent, not later than 30 days before the intended start date of such course or program, or in the event of an exigent circumstance, as soon as practicable thereafter, shall inform each student enrolled in such covered course or program, and the fire chief or other appropriate head of each fire department of such students, of such cancellation. Not later than 90 days after the Administrator of FEMA receives an itemization under paragraph
(3)from a fire department relating to a covered course or program that is cancelled, the Administrator of FEMA, subject to paragraph (2), shall reimburse such fire department for any covered expense related to such course or program. A reimbursement under paragraph
(1)shall not apply with respect to a covered course or program that is cancelled if such covered course or program is cancelled for good cause. Not later than 30 days after the intended start date of the course or program that was cancelled, the fire chief or other appropriate head of a fire department affected by such cancellation may submit to the Administrator of FEMA an application for reimbursement that includes an itemization of each covered expense such fire department incurred. In this section: The term backfill expense means an expense incurred for the following: Staffing adjustments. Overtime compensation. The term covered course or program means a course or program that is offered by the Academy— in-person and on-campus; in-person and off-campus; or through synchronous or asynchronous virtual instruction. The term covered expense means any expense that a fire department incurred for the planned participation of the personnel of such fire department in a covered course or program, including the following: Any travel expense. Any backfill expense. The term good cause includes the following: The closure of a facility of the Academy. The illness or unavailability of an instructor of the Academy. A national emergency that impedes access to a facility of the Academy by a student or faculty member of the Academy. The term large-scale cancellation action means an action taken by the Administrator whereby the Administrator cancels at one time at least 25 percent of the total number of covered courses or programs planned to be offered by the Academy in a fiscal year. . Not later than March 30, 2026, the Comptroller General of the United States shall submit to the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology and the Committee on Homeland Security of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs of the Senate a study that includes the matters specified in paragraph (2). The matters specified in this paragraph are the following: Any impact of any large-scale cancellation action by the National Academy for Fire Prevention and Control during calendar year 2025 of covered courses or programs (as such terms are defined in subsection
(r)of section 7 of the Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act of 1974 ( 15 U.S.C. 2206 ) as added by subsection (b)) offered by the Academy on the preparedness of fire departments for a national emergency. Any negative consequences of such cancellations. How the National Academy for Fire Prevention and Control contributes to establishing a common approach, including interoperability of fire and emergency response, for firefighters and first responders to provide mutual aid and combat fires, natural disasters, medical emergencies, and other similar events, and the value of such common approach. The number of students who have attended a course or program at the National Academy for Fire Prevention and Control during the immediately preceding 3 calendar years, disaggregated by the following: Any such courses or programs that are offered in-person and at the National Academy for Fire Prevention and Control campus. Any such courses or programs that are offered in-person and not at the National Academy for Fire Prevention and Control campus. Any such courses or program that are offered by synchronous virtual instruction. Any such courses or program that are offered by asynchronous virtual instruction. An identification and description of the most in-demand courses.
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