Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2683

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to legacy firefighters

Impact

The implications of H2683 will primarily influence the state's recognition and retirement policies for firefighters. By creating the designation of Legacy Firefighter, the Massachusetts Department of Fire Services will be tasked with implementing procedures for verification of service through a notarized Certificate of Service. This change could foster a greater sense of pride and belonging among long-serving firefighters and might enhance community awareness and appreciation for their service. Additionally, the bill seeks to formalize the honorific designation through certificates and commemorative insignias, promoting a culture of recognition within the firefighting community.

Summary

House Bill 2683 aims to create a formal designation for firefighters in Massachusetts who have completed twenty years of service, known as 'Legacy Firefighter.' This initiative recognizes the dedication and hard work of firefighters and is intended to honor their contributions to public safety and community service. The bill specifies that in addition to those completing twenty years of service, firefighters who are unable to fulfill this due to medical retirement can also attain this designation, ensuring inclusivity for those affected by unforeseen circumstances.

Contention

While the bill appears to serve as a positive acknowledgment for firefighters, there may be discussions regarding the financial implications of creating and maintaining such designations, including the cost of issuing certificates and creating commemorative items. Furthermore, there could be debates about the criteria for the Legacy Firefighter designation, particularly concerning the verification process for service and conduct. The inclusion of firefighters who receive medical retirements may also prompt discussions about their representation and acknowledgment, ensuring that all aspects of their service are respected.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2393

Relative to legacy firefighters

MA H3964

Exempting Joanne Ricardelli from the maximum age requirements for firefighters in the town of Wilmington

MA S1681

Relative to Parkinson's disease disability and death in firefighters

MA H2522

Relative to Parkinson's disease disability and death in firefighters

MA H2550

Relative to firefighter training

MA H4535

Authorizing the appointment of retired firefighters as special firefighters in the city of Quincy

MA H2638

Relative to police officers and firefighters relative to Chapter 41, Section 111F

MA S2463

Relative to call and volunteer firefighters and EMTs

MA H78

Relative to assuring a jumpstart in investments in telecoms to preserve access to the internet

MA H2604

Relative to mandatory coverage for certain health screenings for firefighters

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