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| 1 | | Education, Public Information Officer, Youth Firesetter |
| 2 | | Intervention Specialist and Youth Firesetting Program Manager |
| 3 | | Professional Qualifications" (NFPA 1035). |
| 4 | | (b) The Youth Firesetter Interventionist Coordinator |
| 5 | | employed by the Office shall be compensated at a rate that is |
| 6 | | comparable to the rate of compensation for a State arson |
| 7 | | investigator and shall be provided benefits similar to those |
| 8 | | of a State arson investigator. The Youth Firesetter |
| 9 | | Interventionist Coordinator shall also be provided similar |
| 10 | | means and resources as those supplied to a State arson |
| 11 | | investigator. The Office shall not modify any current position |
| 12 | | to meet these requirements. The position of the Youth |
| 13 | | Firesetter Interventionist Coordinator shall be created and |
| 14 | | filled anew, as set forth in this Section. |
| 15 | | (c) The Youth Firesetter Interventionist Coordinator shall |
| 16 | | have those responsibilities that are stipulated for a Youth |
| 17 | | Firesetter Program Manager in Chapter 9 of NFPA 1035. In |
| 18 | | addition to those requirements, the Youth Firesetter |
| 19 | | Interventionist Coordinator shall have the following |
| 20 | | responsibilities: |
| 21 | | (1) The Youth Firesetter Interventionist Coordinator |
| 22 | | shall ensure that a certified youth firesetter |
| 23 | | interventionist employed within the Office, or a volunteer |
| 24 | | certified youth firesetter interventionist, physically |
| 25 | | sees a child whose case was referred to the coordinator |
| 26 | | within 72 hours of the referral. If no certified youth |
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| 1 | | firesetter interventionist is available, then the Youth |
| 2 | | Firesetter Interventionist Coordinator must take the case |
| 3 | | and ensure the child is seen within 72 hours. The 72-hour |
| 4 | | requirement begins and continues from the time the
Youth |
| 5 | | Firesetter Interventionist Coordinator is referred the |
| 6 | | case, including any weekend days or national and State |
| 7 | | holidays. |
| 8 | | (2) The Youth Firesetter Interventionist Coordinator |
| 9 | | shall process Freedom of Information Act requests. |
| 10 | | (3) The Youth Firesetter Interventionist Coordinator |
| 11 | | shall create a report, to be submitted to the General |
| 12 | | Assembly, that reports on the data collected in accordance |
| 13 | | with NFPA 1035. The report shall be semiannual for the |
| 14 | | first 2 years, and the first report shall be submitted to |
| 15 | | the General Assembly by December 30, 2023. After the first |
| 16 | | 2 years of semiannual reporting, the report shall be |
| 17 | | submitted annually. |
| 18 | | (d) A volunteer certified youth firesetter interventionist |
| 19 | | may receive a $250 stipend for a case only if the volunteer |
| 20 | | certified youth firesetter interventionist is not otherwise |
| 21 | | compensated by another employer or entity for that case. A |
| 22 | | volunteer certified youth firesetter interventionist shall |
| 23 | | receive mileage reimbursement for any necessary travel.
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| 24 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
| 25 | | becoming law.".
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