Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3998

Introduced
7/17/23  
Refer
7/17/23  
Refer
11/22/23  
Engrossed
12/26/23  
Engrossed
1/25/24  
Enrolled
1/29/24  
Refer
2/15/24  
Chaptered
4/1/24  

Caption

Authorizing the town of Holliston to continue the employment of Mark Dellicker as deputy fire chief until a maximum age of 70

Impact

The passage of H3998 would highlight a localized deviation from broader state employment laws regarding age limits in public safety roles. By permitting an extension of employment based on local needs and approval, this bill exemplifies how certain communities can retain experienced personnel even when such positions typically have a mandatory retirement age. This could lead to discussions about similar accommodations for other personnel in public service roles across the state, potentially promoting increased local autonomy in staffing decisions.

Summary

House Bill H3998 is an act authorizing the town of Holliston to allow Mark Dellicker to continue his employment as deputy fire chief until the age of 70. This bill arose following a request from the town and acknowledges the contributions of Dellicker, a call firefighter, allowing him to remain in his position despite existing age restrictions placed on firefighters in the state. Such a measure is particularly significant given the critical roles local fire departments play in community safety and emergency response.

Contention

While this bill received local approval, potential arguments could arise regarding fairness and consistency. Allowing one individual to bypass age restrictions might be seen by some as setting a precedent that could lead to demands for similar exemptions for others. Moreover, there could be concerns about the implications for younger candidates vying for leadership positions within the fire department, as this may affect the opportunities available to them. Supporters of the bill argue that retaining experienced leadership is vital for the community's safety and that local exceptions are justifiable.

Companion Bills

MA H3826

Similar To Authorizing the town of Holliston to establish a means-tested senior citizen property tax exemption

MA H4176

Similar To Authorizing the town of Holliston to convert a certain liquor license

MA H4867

Similar To Authorizing the town of Holliston to grant an additional license for the sale of all alcoholic beverages

MA H5119

Similar To Creating select board-town manager form of government in the town of Holliston

MA H4386

Replaced by Message from the Governor — Bill Returned with Recommendation of Amendment

Previously Filed As

MA H3823

Relative to assisting veterans in need

MA H3482

Relative to assisting veterans in need

MA H3943

Relative to improving elections

MA H3444

Relative to s-license compliance

MA H2017

Authorizing sewer and water user discounts in the town of Hopkinton

MA H2018

Authorizing certain investments by the treasurer of the town of Hopkinton

MA H3011

To reduce delinquent municipal tax interest rates

MA H3965

Relative to tax abatement equity

Similar Bills

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