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Code · Kansas · Chapter 76 — State Institutions And Agencies; Historical Property

76-327d. Kansas fire service training commission; powers; reporting requirements.

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76-327d. Kansas fire service training commission; powers; reporting requirements. The Kansas fire service training commission shall:
(a)Consult with the director of university of Kansas fire service training program and adopt rules of procedure for commission meetings;
(b)consult with the director of university of Kansas fire service training program and adopt rules and regulations necessary for the fire service training operations;
(c)approve and monitor a means to assure fire service training provided pursuant to the fire service training program is of high quality and delivered in a consistent manner;
(d)recommend and approve fire service training program curriculum;
(e)approve selection of the director of fire service training, who shall be appointed by the dean of the division of continuing education of the university of Kansas;
(f)participate and consult with the director of fire services training of the university of Kansas in the preparation and approval of the Kansas fire service training program budget; and
(g)publish an annual report in conjunction with the university of Kansas fire service training program concerning the activities and duties of the Kansas fire service training program and commission.
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