Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB707

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/6/23  
Report Pass
3/7/23  
Engrossed
3/10/23  
Refer
3/13/23  
Report Pass
4/7/23  
Enrolled
4/10/23  
Chaptered
4/24/23  

Caption

Public Safety - Deputy State Fire Marshal - Probationary Status and Promotion

Impact

The implications of SB707 extend to the overall management of fire safety personnel in the state. By instituting a probationary period, the bill seeks to improve the competency and readiness of deputy state fire marshals before they can operate independently or take on significant roles within the fire service. Additionally, it specifies that upon promotion, these officials are entitled to a designated pay based on their new rank, thereby providing financial incentives aligned with career progression and encouraging professional development within the fire marshal's office.

Summary

Senate Bill 707, titled 'Public Safety – Deputy State Fire Marshal – Probationary Status and Promotion', aims to amend current provisions regarding the employment status and compensation of deputy state fire marshals in Maryland. The legislation stipulates that newly appointed deputy state fire marshals will be placed on probation for a period of two years following their appointment. This change is designed to ensure that fire marshals meet specific performance standards before being granted full status and additional responsibilities within the department.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB707 appears to be neutral to positive among lawmakers focused on enhancing public safety. Supporters argue that establishing a probationary period will ensure that only qualified individuals progress to full roles, ultimately benefiting the state's emergency response capabilities. There was, however, no recorded opposition or notable contention in the voting history, suggesting broad support for the bill within the Assembly, as indicated by the unanimous approval during the third reading.

Contention

One notable aspect of the legislation is its requirement for a clearly defined pay structure for deputy state fire marshals upon promotion. While this provision aims to standardize compensation and prevent disparities, discussions may arise around budgetary constraints and the sustainability of such pay plans. Overall, SB707 reflects an effort to bolster the professionalism and accountability of fire service personnel in Maryland without significant pushback or disagreement from legislative members.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD SB110

Public Safety – Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission

MD SB256

Public Safety - Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission - Revisions

MD SB389

Public Safety - Maryland Police Accountability Act Revisions and Clarifications

MD HB4608

To require the State Fire Commission to propose minimum standards for persons to be certified as probationary status volunteer firefighters

MD AB9

Fire safety and prevention: wildfires: fire adapted communities: Office of the State Fire Marshal: community wildfire preparedness and mitigation.

MD HB3485

Relating to the State Fire Marshal.

MD AB3150

Fire safety: fire hazard severity zones: defensible space: State Fire Marshal.

MD HB1055

Public safety matters.

MD S368

Office of State Fire Marshal Omnibus Bill.-AB

MD SB550

Relating generally to Office of State Fire Marshal

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.