Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB72

Introduced
2/14/18  
Introduced
2/14/18  
Refer
2/14/18  
Refer
2/14/18  
Refer
3/12/18  
Refer
3/12/18  
Report Pass
3/29/18  
Report Pass
3/29/18  
Engrossed
4/9/18  
Refer
4/10/18  
Refer
4/10/18  
Report Pass
4/23/18  
Report Pass
4/23/18  
Enrolled
4/27/18  
Enrolled
4/27/18  
Chaptered
5/10/18  
Chaptered
5/10/18  
Passed
5/10/18  

Caption

Provides relative to the classified fire service in the city of Houma

Impact

The primary impact of this bill is on the recruitment and training processes of the fire service, ensuring that new recruits are adequately prepared before officially entering their roles. By mandating formal training criteria, HB72 seeks to elevate the standard of public safety services provided by the fire department in Houma. This change is positioned to reinforce the operational effectiveness of the fire service while contributing to the overall safety and preparedness of emergency response efforts in the area.

Summary

House Bill 72 amends specific regulations concerning the recruitment and eligibility of candidates for entry-level positions within the classified fire service in the city of Houma, Louisiana. This legislation stipulates that individuals selected from the firefighter employment list must have completed prescribed formal training prior to beginning their working test period. The bill outlines a process that encourages formalized training for recruits, intending to enhance the readiness and competence of new firefighters within the municipality's fire department.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB72 appears to be supportive, particularly among fire service advocates and public safety officials who view enhanced training as critical to the effective functioning of emergency services. The bill garnered unanimous support during the final voting phase in the Senate, indicating a strong legislative consensus on the importance of formal training for fire recruits. While the discussions around the bill may not have revealed significant opposition, there may be concerns from various stakeholders regarding the potential implications of training requirements on the recruitment process and the readiness of the fire service.

Contention

Although HB72 was well-received, potential points of contention could arise regarding the implementation and logistical aspects of the mandated training. Questions could be raised about funding, training program availability, and the initial impact on recruitment numbers, particularly if potential recruits feel deterred by the formal training requirements. The enforcement of such standards may also necessitate ongoing assessments of training efficacy and alignment with the evolving needs of the fire service in Houma.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB333

Provides relative to the classified fire service in the city of Zachary

LA HB70

Provides relative to the classified fire service in the city of Shreveport

LA HB70

Provides relative to the classified fire service in the cities of Baton Rouge, Bossier City, and Lafayette and Fire Protection District No. 2 of Ward 4 of Calcasieu Parish

LA HB447

Provides relative to the start of the working test period for entry level firefighters in certain municipalities

LA HB527

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

LA HB157

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

LA HB663

Provides relative to certain employment lists established and maintained by the municipal fire and police civil service board and provides for the removal of employees during the working test period

LA SB142

Provides relative to the classified police service in the city of Lafayette. (2/3 - CA10s18) (7/1/25)

LA HB438

Provides relative to the classified police service in the city of Baton Rouge

LA HB117

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.