Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB283

Introduced
3/1/22  

Caption

Firefighters and rescue squad members, income tax credit for training under certain conditions

Impact

The introduction of SB283 is set to provide significant financial relief and encouragement for volunteer firefighters and rescue squad members, fostering a higher standard of training within these critical community roles. By incentivizing qualified individuals to pursue training, the bill aims to enhance the overall capability and professionalism of emergency responders in Alabama. Additionally, this initiative encourages local communities to maintain a robust volunteer firefighting and rescue services network, which can be pivotal during emergencies.

Summary

SB283 aims to establish an annual state income tax credit for qualified volunteer firefighters and members of organized rescue squads in Alabama. Specifically, the bill allows these individuals to receive a tax credit based on their completion of approved training and certifications on an annual basis. For instance, qualified members who complete 30 hours of training can obtain a $300 credit, while those with higher certifications can claim a $600 credit. The intent behind SB283 is to recognize the contributions of firefighters and rescue squad members while promoting further training and professional development.

Contention

While the bill is generally supported by those within firefighter and rescue communities, there may be concerns regarding the fiscal implications for state revenue. Discussions could arise about the sustainability of providing such tax credits, particularly in the context of broader state budget priorities. Moreover, there may be arguments about whether the requirements established for receiving the tax credits are sufficient to ensure that only adequately trained individuals benefit from the program. Critics may raise questions about the potential for inequity in training resources available in different regions of the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB24

Volunteer Rescue Squad Tuition Reimbursement Program; to permit regional EMS agencies to participate in education instruction

AL HB357

Volunteer Rescue Squad Tuition Reimbursement Program, authorize regional agencies of the Office of Emergency Medical Services to participate

AL HB46

Volunteer rescue squads, vehicles, permanent registration, one-time fee, Dept. of Revenue to administer

AL HB228

Income tax, to exempt certain income earned by members of the Alabama National Guard

AL HB435

Public officers and employees; further provide for the benefits of the office of coroner and other related persons.

AL HB462

Alabama Department of Public Health; to qualify military training and education for emergency medical services personnel licensure

AL HB147

State government; procurement code, further exceptions provided for volunteer fire departments and rescue squads

AL HB194

State government; procurement code, further exceptions provided for volunteer fire departments and rescue squads

AL HB28

Death benefits, grants state death benefits to coroners, deputy coroners, medicolegal death investigators, and medical examiners

AL SB47

First responders; immunize certain community emergency responders from civil liability for rendering aid

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