§ 23-28.2-5. Bomb disposal unit.
(a) Within the office of the state fire marshal, there shall be a bomb disposal unit (bomb
squad), accredited by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) as a bomb squad, whose
duties it will be to handle and dispose of all hazardous devices suspect to be explosive
or incendiary in construction which includes any weapons of mass destruction (WMD)
that may be explosive or chemical in construction.
(b) The State Fire Marshal shall appoint a bomb technician to supervise the operations
of this unit and the technician must be certified by the FBI as a bomb technician.
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§ 23-28.2-5. Bomb disposal unit.
(a) Within the office of the state fire marshal, there shall be a bomb disposal unit (bomb
squad), accredited by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) as a bomb squad, whose
duties it will be to handle and dispose of all hazardous devices suspect to be explosive
or incendiary in construction which includes any weapons of mass destruction (WMD)
that may be explosive or chemical in construction.
(b) The State Fire Marshal shall appoint a bomb technician to supervise the operations
of this unit and the technician must be certified by the FBI as a bomb technician.
The bomb technician must ensure that all bomb technicians are trained and maintain
certification, the bomb squad maintains accreditation, and ensures that all equipment
belonging to the bomb squad is maintained and in operating condition at all times.
The bomb technician must also provide to cities and towns and local businesses or
any other organizations procedures in bomb threats, and procedures where explosive
devices or suspect devices are located.
(c) The State Fire Marshal shall appoint from the local communities volunteer assistant
deputy state fire marshals, as bomb squad members only, to assist in carrying on the
responsibilities of this unit. The volunteers, who must be available for immediate
response when called upon, and be available to participate in training sessions, shall
be approved by their local fire or police chief, and must have their chief sign an
agreement (memorandum of understanding) that provides for their release during emergencies
and training and assumes liability for any injuries that may occur to them. All bomb
squad members shall operate only under the direction of the State Bomb Squad Commander
or senior ranking Deputy State Fire Marshal who is certified as a bomb technician.
The bomb squad may also request assistance from the local fire and police authorities
when handling any explosive or incendiary device, WMD or post-incident investigations.