A bill for an act establishing length of service award programs for volunteer fire fighters, volunteer emergency medical care providers, and reserve peace officers, making appropriations, and including effective date provisions.(Formerly HSB 197; See HF 1002.)
One notable impact of HF755 is the establishment of a grant fund under the control of the department of revenue, which will facilitate financial contributions to the length of service award programs. Starting in fiscal year 2025, the fund will receive an initial allocation of $2 million from lottery revenues, with provisions in place for increasing the allocation to sustain program funding if necessary. This setup underscores the bill’s intent to financially support municipalities in recognizing and incentivizing volunteer emergency services, which are essential for public safety.
House File 755 establishes a framework for municipalities to create length of service award programs targeting volunteer firefighters, volunteer emergency medical care providers, and reserve peace officers. The bill allows municipalities, defined broadly to include cities, counties, townships, and certain agencies, to develop these programs to recognize the service of volunteer responders effectively. Importantly, the awards conferred under the program are intended to be treated as tax-deferred benefits under the Internal Revenue Code, which could incentivize volunteerism in critical emergency roles.
While the framework aims at enhancing support for emergency volunteers, potential points of contention may arise regarding the adequacy of the funding and the impact of the fiscal obligations on small municipalities. Discussions around the bill could reflect concerns about whether the initial budget for the grant fund will sufficiently cover the needs of varying municipalities and how increases in funding will be managed. Furthermore, as municipalities develop eligibility and operational guidelines for participation, differing interpretations of these guidelines could lead to disparities in program implementation across regions.