Tex. Local Gov't Code Section 352.019
Cooperation with Other Fire Protection Agencies; Training for First Responders


(a)

The county fire marshal shall enforce all state and county regulations that relate to fires, explosions, or damages of any kind caused by a fire or explosion.

(b)

The county fire marshal shall coordinate the work of the various fire-fighting and fire prevention units in the county. On request, the county fire marshal may assist a rural fire prevention district or emergency services district located wholly or partially in the county to accomplish its powers and duties.

(b-1)

If the commissioners court establishes procedures for firefighter certification under Subsection (b), the commissioners court must ensure that the procedures are at least as stringent as the minimum qualifications set by the Texas Commission on Fire Protection under Section 419.032 (Appointment of Fire Protection Personnel), Government Code. This subsection does not apply to a volunteer firefighter as defined by Section 419.001 (Definitions), Government Code.

(c)

The county fire marshal or the county fire marshal’s designee may perform as the incident commander in a major event if the incident commander of the responsible fire department consents. The county fire marshal may not enforce orders and decrees within a municipality in the county unless specifically required to do so by interlocal agreement and may act in a cooperative and advisory capacity there only on request.

(d)

The county fire marshal shall cooperate with the state fire marshal to conduct fire prevention and fire-fighting activities or postfire investigations. The county fire marshal shall aid or conduct an investigation in a municipality if requested by the state fire marshal, the municipality, or the fire chief of the municipality.

(e)

A county commissioners court may authorize the fire marshal to provide training programs relating to fire-fighting and fire prevention and operate a training facility for first responders in the county. The county may establish and collect a reasonable fee for the training programs, use of the facility, and services provided by the facility. In this subsection, “first responder” has the meaning assigned by Section 421.095 (Definitions), Government Code.

(f)

The commissioners court and county fire marshal may jointly adopt voluntary guidelines, including voluntary funding guidelines, for fire departments located in unincorporated areas of the county, including fire departments located within rural fire prevention districts or emergency services districts, regarding participation in the Texas Fire Incident Reporting System (TXFIRS) or the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS), or both. The commissioners court may establish model procedures for voluntary use by the various fire departments in the county with respect to:

(1)

emergency incident management;

(2)

firefighter certification; and

(3)

automatic mutual aid.

(g)

If a commissioners court authorizes a fire marshal to provide training programs and operate a training facility under Subsection (e), the fire marshal must ensure that the training programs and operation of the training facility are at least as stringent as the minimum qualifications set by the Texas Commission on Fire Protection under Section 419.032 (Appointment of Fire Protection Personnel), Government Code. This subsection does not apply to a volunteer firefighter as defined by Section 419.001 (Definitions), Government Code.
Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 371, Sec. 3, eff. Sept. 1, 2003.
Amended by:
Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 387 (H.B. 3753), Sec. 1, eff. June 2, 2019.
Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 387 (H.B. 3753), Sec. 2, eff. June 2, 2019.

Source: Section 352.019 — Cooperation with Other Fire Protection Agencies; Training for First Responders, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/LG/htm/LG.­352.­htm#352.­019 (accessed May 11, 2024).

352.001
Fire Protection of County Residents
352.002
Use of Surplus or Salvage Property by Volunteer Fire Department
352.003
Fire Protection in Certain Counties
352.004
Agency
352.005
Contractual Provision of Fire-fighting Equipment or Services
352.006
Sale of Used Fire Protection or Fire-fighting Equipment to Certain Volunteer Fire Departments
352.011
Creation of Office
352.012
Qualifications for Office
352.013
Investigation of Fires
352.014
Record of Investigation
352.015
Arson Investigation
352.016
Inspection or Review of Plan for Fire or Life Safety Hazards
352.017
Privacy of Examinations
352.018
Effect on Civil Actions
352.019
Cooperation with Other Fire Protection Agencies
352.020
Liability
352.021
Contempt of Fire Investigation Proceedings
352.022
Penalty for Failure to Comply with Order
352.023
Exemption
352.051
Regulation of Restricted Fireworks
352.081
Regulation of Outdoor Burning
352.082
Outdoor Burning of Household Refuse in Certain Residential Areas
352.111
Gated Community or Housing Project Subject to Subchapter
352.112
Definitions
352.113
County Authority to Regulate Vehicular or Pedestrian Gates to Gated Communities and Multi-unit Housing Projects
352.114
Lockbox Requirements
352.115
Additional Accessibility Requirements
352.116
Building Identification
352.117
County Authority to Require Permit
352.118
Suspension or Revocation of License
352.119
Limitation on Specific County Standards
352.120
Offense
352.0165
Inspection of Group Homes in Certain Counties
352.1145
Siren-operated Sensor Systems for Electric Gates

Accessed:
May 11, 2024

§ 352.019’s source at texas​.gov