New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3542

Introduced
9/12/24  

Caption

Establishes "Resident Firefighter Grant Program" in Division of Fire Safety.

Impact

This bill's implementation is expected to have a significant impact on state laws concerning fire safety and community service. By providing much-needed financial resources to fire districts, it aims to promote the development of resident firefighter programs, which can foster a more robust volunteer firefighting force. The structured grant application process and the stipulation for equitable distribution across different regions of the state further aid in enhancing community preparedness and response capabilities. This movement towards bolstering volunteer contributions to fire safety is crucial given the increasing demands on emergency services.

Summary

Senate Bill S3542 establishes the 'Resident Firefighter Grant Program' in the Division of Fire Safety within the Department of Community Affairs in New Jersey. The primary aim of this program is to provide financial grants to fire districts, facilitating the creation and expansion of resident firefighter programs. The bill defines a 'resident firefighter' as an individual who undertakes fire station duties, including attending training and responding to emergencies, in exchange for provided living accommodations. This approach intends to incentivize individuals to serve as volunteer firefighters, thus enhancing fire safety in local communities.

Contention

Notably, the bill outlines the necessity for an annual budget request of at least $5 million to fund these grants, indicating a commitment to supporting and sustaining this initiative long-term. However, potential areas of contention may arise regarding funding allocations and the efficacy of the program in actually increasing volunteer firefighter numbers. Discussions may also surface regarding the responsibilities and training provided to resident firefighters, ensuring their adequacy in addressing emergency situations, which is critical for public safety.

Companion Bills

NJ A4638

Same As Establishes "Resident Firefighter Grant Program" in Division of Fire Safety.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4638

Establishes "Resident Firefighter Grant Program" in Division of Fire Safety.

NJ HB182

In grants to fire companies and emergency medical services companies, establishing the Firefighter Safety Equipment Grant Program in the Office of State Fire Commissioner and the Firefighter Safety Equipment Grant Fund.

NJ S3428

Establishes marine firefighting training course requirements for certain firefighters; appropriates $140 million.

NJ S2834

Establishes Firefighter Critical Mental Health Assistance Grant Program; appropriates $1 million.

NJ A5514

Establishes Firefighter Critical Mental Health Assistance Grant Program; appropriates $1 million.

NJ A2386

Establishes Firefighter Critical Mental Health Assistance Grant Program; appropriates $1 million.

NJ SB423

Inmate firefighters: postsecondary education: enhanced firefighter training and certification program: local handcrew pilot program.

NJ S4093

Concerns recruitment and retention of volunteer firefighters; appropriates $2 million.

NJ S2632

Concerns recruitment and retention of volunteer firefighters; appropriates $2 million.

NJ A5905

Concerns recruitment and retention of volunteer firefighters; appropriates $2 million.

Similar Bills

NJ A4638

Establishes "Resident Firefighter Grant Program" in Division of Fire Safety.

CA AB2811

SMART Firefighting for the 21st Century

CA AB1400

Employment safety: firefighting equipment: mechanics.

CA AB3108

Firefighting.

NJ A5905

Concerns recruitment and retention of volunteer firefighters; appropriates $2 million.

NJ A3845

Concerns recruitment and retention of volunteer firefighters; appropriates $2 million.

NJ S4093

Concerns recruitment and retention of volunteer firefighters; appropriates $2 million.

NJ S2632

Concerns recruitment and retention of volunteer firefighters; appropriates $2 million.