FIRST REGULAR SESSION SENATE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR SENATE BILL NO. 271 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY 0908S.02C KRISTINA MARTIN, Secretary AN ACT To repeal section 321.220, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof two new sections relating to fire protection ordinances, with penalty provisions. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as follows: Section A. Section 321.220, RSMo, is repealed and two new 1 sections enacted in lieu thereof, to be known as sections 64.003 2 and 321.220, to read as follows:3 64.003. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the 1 contrary, no fire protection or fi re prevention ordinance 2 adopted by any county in this state shall be exercised so as 3 to impose regulations or to require permits with respect to 4 the erection, maintenance, repair, alteration, or extension 5 of farm buildings or farm structures. 6 321.220. For the purpose of providing fire protection 1 to the property within the district, the district and, on 2 its behalf, the board shall have the following powers, 3 authority and privileges: 4 (1) To have perpetual existence; 5 (2) To have and use a corporate seal; 6 (3) To sue and be sued, and be a party to suits, 7 actions and proceedings; 8 (4) To enter into contracts, franchises and agreements 9 with any person, partnership, association or corporation, 10 public or private, affecting the affairs of the district, 11 SCS SB 271 2 including contracts with any municipality, district or 12 state, or the United States of America, and any of their 13 agencies, political subdivisions or instrumentalities, for 14 the planning, development, constr uction, acquisition or 15 operation of any public improvement or facility, or for a 16 common service relating to the control or prevention of 17 fires, including the installation, operation and maintenance 18 of water supply distribution, fire hydrant and fire al arm 19 systems; provided, that a notice shall be published for bids 20 on all construction or purchase contracts for work or 21 material or both, outside the authority contained in 22 subdivision (9) of this section, involving an expense of ten 23 thousand dollars or more; 24 (5) Upon approval of the voters as herein provided, to 25 borrow money and incur indebtedness and evidence the same by 26 certificates, notes or debentures, and to issue bonds, in 27 accordance with the provisions of this chapter; 28 (6) To acquire, construct, purchase, maintain, dispose 29 of and encumber real and personal property, fire stations, 30 fire protection and fire -fighting apparatus and auxiliary 31 equipment therefor, and any interest therein, including 32 leases and easements; 33 (7) To refund any bonded indebtedness of the district 34 without an election. The terms and conditions of refunding 35 bonds shall be substantially the same as those of the 36 original issue of bonds, and the board shall provide for the 37 payment of interest, at not to exceed the legal rate, and 38 the principal of such refunding bonds in the same manner as 39 is provided for the payment of interest and principal of 40 bonds refunded; 41 (8) To have the management, control and supervision of 42 all the business and affairs o f the district, and the 43 SCS SB 271 3 construction, installation, operation and maintenance of 44 district improvements therein; 45 (9) To hire and retain agents, employees, engineers 46 and attorneys, including part -time or volunteer firemen; 47 (10) To have and exercise the power of eminent domain 48 and in the manner provided by law for the condemnation of 49 private property for public use to take any property within 50 the district necessary to the exercise of the powers herein 51 granted; 52 (11) To receive and accep t by bequest, gift or 53 donation any kind of property. Notwithstanding any other 54 provision of law to the contrary, any property received by 55 the fire protection district as a gift or any property 56 purchased by the fire protection district at a price below 57 the actual market value of the property may be returned to 58 the donor or resold to the seller if such property is not 59 used for the specific purpose for which it was acquired; 60 (12) To adopt and amend bylaws, fire protection and 61 fire prevention ordinances, and any other rules and 62 regulations not in conflict with the constitution and laws 63 of this state, necessary for the carrying on of the 64 business, objects and affairs of the board and of the 65 district, and refer to the proper authorities for 66 prosecution any infraction thereof detrimental to the 67 district. However, fire protection and fire prevention 68 ordinances shall not be exercised so as to impose 69 regulations or to require permits with respect to the 70 erection, maintenance, repair, alteration , or extension of 71 farm buildings or farm structures. Any person violating any 72 such ordinance is hereby declared to be guilty of a 73 misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished 74 as is provided by law therefor. The prosecuting attorney 75 SCS SB 271 4 for the county in which the violation occurs shall prosecute 76 such violations in the circuit court of that county. The 77 legal officer or attorney for the fire district may be 78 appointed by the prosecuting attorney as special assistant 79 prosecuting attorney f or the prosecution of any such 80 violation. The enactments of the fire district in 81 delegating administrative authority to officials of the 82 district may provide standards of action for the 83 administrative officials, which standards are declared as 84 industrial codes adopted by nationally organized and 85 recognized trade bodies. The board shall have the power to 86 adopt an ordinance, rule, or regulation allowing the 87 district to charge individuals who reside outside of the 88 district, but who receive emergency services within the 89 boundaries of the district, for the actual and reasonable 90 cost of such services. However, such actual and reasonable 91 costs shall not exceed one hundred dollars for responding to 92 each fire call or alarm and two hundred fifty dollar s for 93 each hour or a proportional sum for each quarter hour spent 94 in combating a fire or emergency; 95 (13) To pay all court costs and expenses connected 96 with the first election or any subsequent election in the 97 district; 98 (14) To have and exercise all rights and powers 99 necessary or incidental to or implied from the specific 100 powers granted herein. Such specific powers shall not be 101 considered as a limitation upon any power necessary or 102 appropriate to carry out the purposes and intent of this 103 chapter; 104 (15) To provide for health, accident, disability and 105 pension benefits for the salaried members of its organized 106 fire department of the district and such other benefits for 107 SCS SB 271 5 their spouses and eligible unemancipated children, through 108 either or both a contributory or noncontributory plan. For 109 purposes of this section, "eligible unemancipated child" 110 means a natural or adopted child of an insured, or a 111 stepchild of an insured who is domiciled with the insured, 112 who is less than twenty -three years of age, who is not 113 married, not employed on a full -time basis, not maintaining 114 a separate residence except for full -time students in an 115 accredited school or institution of higher learning, and who 116 is dependent on parents or guardians for at le ast fifty 117 percent of his or her support. The type and amount of such 118 benefits shall be determined by the board of directors of 119 the fire protection district within the level of available 120 revenues of the pension program and other available revenues 121 of the district. If an employee contributory plan is 122 adopted, then at least one voting member of the board of 123 trustees shall be a member of the fire district elected by 124 the contributing members, which shall not be the same as the 125 board of directors; 126 (16) To contract with any municipality that is 127 contiguous to a fire protection district for the fire 128 protection district to provide fire protection to the 129 municipality for a fee as hereinafter provided; 130 (17) To provide for life insurance, accide nt, 131 sickness, health, disability, annuity, length of service, 132 pension, retirement and other employee -type fringe benefits, 133 subject to the provisions of section 70.615, for the 134 volunteer members of any organized fire department of the 135 district and such other benefits for their spouses and 136 eligible unemancipated children, through either a 137 contributory or noncontributory plan, or both. For purposes 138 of this section, "eligible unemancipated child" means a 139 SCS SB 271 6 natural or adopted child of an insured, or a st epchild of an 140 insured who is domiciled with the insured, who is less than 141 twenty-three years of age, who is not married, not employed 142 on a full-time basis, not maintaining a separate residence 143 except for full-time students in an accredited school or 144 institution of higher learning, and who is dependent on 145 parents or guardians for at least fifty percent of his or 146 her support. The type and amount of such benefits shall be 147 determined by the board of directors of the fire protection 148 district within available revenues of the district, 149 including the pension program of the district. The 150 provision and receipt of such benefits shall not make the 151 recipient an employee of the district. Directors who are 152 also volunteer members may receive such benefits wh ile 153 serving as a director of the district; 154 (18) To contract for services with any rural, 155 volunteer or subscription fire department or organization, 156 or volunteer fire protection association, as defined in 157 section 320.300, for the purpose of provid ing the benefits 158 described in subdivision (17) of this section. 159