Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB138

Introduced
2/23/16  
Refer
2/23/16  
Refer
3/14/16  
Report Pass
3/24/16  
Engrossed
4/4/16  
Refer
4/5/16  
Refer
4/5/16  
Report Pass
5/9/16  
Report Pass
5/9/16  
Enrolled
5/19/16  
Enrolled
5/19/16  
Chaptered
5/31/16  
Passed
5/31/16  

Caption

Authorizes the governing authority of the city of DeRidder to create the classified competitive position of deputy fire chief

Impact

This legislation directly impacts the structure of municipal fire services by instituting a formal mechanism for selecting a deputy fire chief. It enables the local governing body to set specific duties and responsibilities for the role, which may include direct supervision of personnel below the rank of fire chief. Such changes aim to enhance the operational efficiency of the fire department and support professional growth within its ranks. Additionally, the bill ensures the safeguarding of seniority rights for individuals appointed to this new role.

Summary

House Bill 138 establishes the position of deputy fire chief within the DeRidder Fire Department, allowing for this role to be filled on a competitive basis. The bill allows the city of DeRidder's governing authority to create the position through an ordinance, detailing the qualifications, responsibilities, and appointment process. Notably, candidates for the deputy chief position must have at least seven years of full-time experience with the DeRidder Fire Department, ensuring that the role is filled by experienced members of the department.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 138 appears to be positive, particularly among local firefighters and their advocates, who may view the introduction of a competitive appointment process as a step towards ensuring qualified leadership within the department. The bill passed unanimously in a later vote, indicating broad support among legislators. This consensus among stakeholders reflects a commitment to professionalizing departments and enhancing public safety through structured leadership roles.

Contention

While the entirety of the debate surrounding HB 138 seems to present a unified front, potential points of contention could arise regarding the implementation of such competitive processes and the resources necessary to support them. Additionally, ensuring that the selected deputy fire chief maintains effective oversight and management of the department remains crucial, as any failures in executive function could lead to disruptions in services or morale within the ranks.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB157

Provides relative to the classified police service in the city of DeRidder

LA SB15

Provides for the governing authority of the St. George Fire Protection District to create the competitive position of deputy fire chief. (gov sig) (RE NO IMPACT EX See Note)

LA SB43

Provides that the positions of police chief and fire chief for the city of Denham Springs are in the unclassified service. (gov sig)

LA HB65

Provides relative to the classified police service in the city of DeRidder

LA HB405

Provides that the positions of police chief and deputy police chief in the city of Baton Rouge are in the unclassified service

LA HB242

Provides relative to the position of deputy chief of police in the city of Alexandria

LA HB135

Provides relative to the position of deputy chief of police in the city of Oakdale

LA HB79

Provides relative to the position of deputy police chief in the city of Jennings

LA HB1363

Provides that the position of deputy chief of police is in the unclassified service

LA HB129

Provides that the positions of fire chief and assistant fire chief for Winn Parish Fire Protection District No. 3 are in the unclassified service

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.