West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB391

Introduced
1/12/24  

Caption

Repealing requirement for firefighters and security guards be members of the National Guard

Impact

The repeal of this requirement could significantly alter the landscape for both firefighting and security services in West Virginia. By removing the obligation for these professionals to be members of the National Guard, SB391 aims to broaden the pool of potential applicants, potentially addressing shortages within these fields. Furthermore, it allows individuals who may wish to serve in these roles to do so without the additional commitment of military service, which could be seen as a barrier to entry for some.

Summary

Senate Bill 391 seeks to repeal the existing requirement set forth in §15-1B-26 of the West Virginia Code, which mandates that firefighters and security guards must be members of the National Guard. This legislative move is designed to create a more inclusive environment for those serving in these crucial public safety roles, essentially allowing individuals to pursue careers as firefighters or security personnel without needing to fulfill military service obligations.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB391 appears to be largely positive among proponents who appreciate the move to eliminate what they view as an unnecessary requirement. Supporters argue that it will enhance recruitment efforts and help maintain critical staffing levels in emergency services. However, there may be contrasting views from those who believe that maintaining a connection between public safety personnel and the National Guard provides a valuable link to military training and discipline.

Contention

Notable points of contention might arise from discussions about the importance of military affiliation among public safety personnel. Critics may voice concerns that repealing this requirement could lead to a decline in the perceived professionalism or preparedness of firefighters and security guards. There is also a larger conversation about the implications of military involvement in civilian roles and how it affects community trust and operational readiness in emergencies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB623

Authorizing firefighters employed by WV National Guard to be members of Emergency Medical Services Retirement System

WV HB2770

Expanding the eligibility requirements for private investigator and security guard licensure

WV HB3027

To remove the state requirement for EMT’S to be nationally certified.

WV HB3233

Relating generally to uniform and equipment allowances for the National Guard

WV HB3058

Increase budget of WVRNG West Virginian National Guard for military funerals in all branches of the military by VFW chapters

WV SB282

Creating WV Guardian Program

WV HB2815

Provide that first $5000 per year earned on Military Duty, Active, National Guard, or Reserves be exempt from the WV State Income Tax.

WV HB2155

Defend the Guard Act

WV HB2788

Repealing vehicle inspection sticker requirements in WV

WV HB2765

Authorizing certain ambulance crew members, firefighters, rescue squad members and emergency service personnel to carry firearms

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.