§ 24-33.5-2203. Enhance School Safety Incident Response Grant Program – Creation – Guidelines
There is hereby created in the division the enhance school safety incident response grant program to provide funding for research, program development, and training to improve school safety incident response. Grant recipients may use the money received through the grant program for the following purposes: Developing and providing training programs, curriculums, and seminars related to […]
§ 24-33.5-2204. Enhance School Safety Incident Response Grant Program – Application – Criteria – Awards
To receive a grant, an applicant must submit an application to the division in the form prescribed by the division on or before September 1 each year of the grant program. At a minimum, the application must include documentation demonstrating that the applicant: Is a nonprofit organization that is exempt from taxation under section 501 […]
§ 24-33.5-2205. Reporting Requirements
On or before December 1, 2019, and on or before December 1 each year thereafter, each organization that receives a grant through the grant program shall submit a report to the division. At a minimum, the report must document the activities conducted, services or trainings provided, tools or protocols developed, and such other information as […]
§ 24-33.5-2206. Funding for Grant Program
The general assembly shall appropriate money to the division to implement the grant program. The division may use a portion of the money appropriated for the program to pay the direct and indirect costs that the division incurs to administer the grant program. Source: L. 2018: Entire part added, (HB 18-1413), ch. 237, p. 1482, […]
§ 24-33.5-2207. Repeal of Part
This part 22 is repealed, effective June 30, 2021. Source: L. 2018: Entire part added, (HB 18-1413), ch. 237, p. 1482, § 1, effective May 24.
§ 24-33.5-2301. Definitions
As used in this part 23, unless the context otherwise requires: “Director” means the director of the division. “Division” means the division of fire prevention and control in the department of public safety created in this article 33.5. “DOT” means the United States department of transportation. “NIOSH” means the national institute for occupational safety and […]
§ 24-33.5-2302. Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus – Pressure Vessels – Certification Required
On and after January 1, 2020, a person shall not sell, lease, or offer for use in the state an SCBA that contains or incorporates a pressure vessel unless the vessel is: Certified as meeting all applicable standards promulgated by DOT or NIOSH and any standards adopted by the director by rule; and Within its […]
§ 24-33.5-2102. Legislative Declaration
The general assembly finds that: In 2008, the general assembly passed Senate Bill 08-181 calling for the improvement of coordination among agencies when responding to school incidents; In 2011, the general assembly passed additional legislation, Senate Bill 11-173, concerning the interoperability of communications in schools; While progress has been made in coordination, interoperability continues to […]
§ 24-33.5-2303. Rules
As the director deems necessary for the protection of firefighters and others using any self-contained breathing apparatus, the director may promulgate rules to establish and enforce standards for the inspection, certification, and use of the apparatus. The rules must incorporate or recognize current DOT or NIOSH standards for certification and recertification of pressure vessels with […]
§ 24-33.5-2103. Definitions
As used in this part 21, unless the context otherwise requires: “Crisis management plan” means a plan including tactical strategies and actions for responding to an emergency. “Department” means the department of public safety. “Director” means the director of the division of homeland security and emergency management created in section 24-33.5-1603. “Fund” means the school […]