A bill for an act requiring the state fire marshal to conduct a study on the consolidation of fire protection services.(See SF 594.)
Impact
The study will assess multiple dimensions related to implementing a countywide fire protection service, including cost analyses, current fire protection coverage, staffing needs, equipment requirements, and communication challenges. These assessments aim to provide comprehensive recommendations for establishing such services, thereby potentially transforming the approach to fire protection in the state. If consolidations occur, it could lead to improved efficiency and resource allocation among fire departments.
Summary
Senate Study Bill 1206 aims to initiate a study on the consolidation of fire protection services across counties in Iowa. The bill mandates that the state fire marshal conduct this study in cooperation with various stakeholders, including fire associations, local government representatives, and members of the general assembly. The intent is to evaluate whether a countywide fire protection service structure would enhance coverage and improve emergency response times, thereby optimizing public safety across the state.
Contention
The discussion surrounding SSB1206 may face contention regarding the potential impacts on local control and budgeting for fire services. While proponents might argue that a unified approach could streamline operations and enhance service delivery, opponents could express concerns about how such centralization might affect local authority and the ability to tailor fire services to community-specific needs. Additionally, the economic implications of the proposed funding mechanisms for consolidated services will also likely be a point of debate.
Replaced by
A bill for an act requiring the state fire marshal to conduct a study on the consolidation of fire protection services, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly SSB 1206.)
A bill for an act relating to boards, commissions, committees, councils, and other entities of state government, and including effective date and transition provisions.(See SF 2385.)
A bill for an act relating to the organization, structure, and functions of state government, providing for salaries of appointed state officers, providing for confirmation of appointments, providing for penalties, making appropriations, providing Code editor directives and transition provisions, and including applicability and effective date provisions.(See SF 514.)
A bill for an act relating to bodies of the state governmental structure under the purview of the department of health and human services.(See HF 566.)
A bill for an act relating to emergency management services and emergency medical services and including applicability provisions.(Formerly SF 352, SF 41; See SF 2426.)
A bill for an act relating to bodies of the state governmental structure under the purview of the department of health and human services. (Formerly HF 386.)
To authorize any county, municipality, or governmental entity subject to a countywide civil service system to elect by a majority vote of the county or municipal governing body to opt out of the countywide civil service system; to require the county, municipality, or governmental entity to adopt a human resources policy and procedures manual; and to require the county, municipality, or governmental entity to notify the director of the countywide civil service system of its decision to withdraw from the system.
To authorize any county, municipality, or governmental entity subject to a countywide civil service system established by a local law to elect by a majority vote of the governing body of the county, municipality, or governmental entity to be exempt from the countywide civil service system for the recruitment and hiring of all employees; to require the county, municipality, or governmental entity to adopt a human resources policy and procedures manual and to notify the director of the countywide civil service system of its decision to withdraw from the system for the recruitment and hiring of employees; and to provide that employees, after a probationary period, would be merit system employees subject to all rights and protections under the countywide civil service system.
A bill for an act requiring the state fire marshal to conduct a study on the consolidation of fire protection services, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly SSB 1206.)