New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A413

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Allows local unit to provide service award to volunteer for qualifying service performed for each emergency service organization.

Impact

The bill aims to address the recruitment and retention challenges faced by volunteer emergency service organizations. By enabling municipalities to offer maximum annual contributions for each type of volunteer service, the bill seeks to encourage more individuals to engage in multiple forms of volunteering, thus enhancing the availability of emergency response services in communities. This change is particularly significant in municipalities where there is a struggle to maintain adequate levels of volunteer participation in emergency services.

Summary

Assembly Bill A413 amends the 'Emergency Services Length of Service Award Program Act' to enhance the financial incentives for volunteers serving in multiple emergency service organizations within the same municipality. This bill allows local government units to contribute separately to the Length of Service Award (LOSAP) for each type of emergency service rendered, whether it be as a volunteer firefighter or an emergency medical service volunteer. Previously, contributions were capped at a maximum of $1,150 per year across all service organizations, which limited the potential benefits for volunteers who were contributing to more than one unit.

Conclusion

Overall, A413 represents a legislative effort to bolster volunteer emergency services by enhancing financial incentives tied to community needs. If enacted, it could lead to an increased presence of volunteers in essential services, potentially improving public safety outcomes across municipalities. However, the financial implications and the degree of local support for such initiatives will be crucial for the successful realization of the bill's objectives.

Contention

Points of contention regarding this bill may arise from the allocation of public funds for these contributions, as well as potential disparities in how different municipalities implement the program. Opponents could argue that while enhancing volunteer recognition is valuable, it might unfairly burden local budgets, especially in economically challenged areas. Additionally, the requirement for public approval of such measures through elections introduces another layer of complexity and uncertainty regarding funding allocations.

Companion Bills

NJ A1421

Carry Over Allows local unit to provide service award to volunteer for qualifying service performed for each emergency service organization.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1421

Allows local unit to provide service award to volunteer for qualifying service performed for each emergency service organization.

NJ A3532

Provides gross income tax credit to active members of volunteer emergency service organizations for use of personal motor vehicle in performance of active duty.

NJ S2386

Provides gross income tax credit to active members of volunteer emergency service organizations for use of personal motor vehicle in performance of active duty.

NJ SB0194

Length of service award program.

NJ A1890

Permits local government unit to grant Length of Service Award Program points to certain activated military members.

NJ S3806

Exempts volunteer fire companies, emergency service providers, and veteran organizations from charitable registration fees.

NJ A4958

Exempts volunteer fire companies, emergency service providers, and veteran organizations from charitable registration fees.

NJ A153

Exempts certain volunteer emergency service organizations from charitable contribution filing fees.

NJ A423

Exempts certain volunteer emergency service organizations from charitable contribution filing fees.

NJ S863

Exempts certain volunteer emergency service organizations from charitable contribution filing fees.

Similar Bills

NJ A1421

Allows local unit to provide service award to volunteer for qualifying service performed for each emergency service organization.

NJ A3396

Clarifies and strengthens disclosure requirements for certain complimentary tickets received by candidates, officeholders, political party officials, political committees and continuing political committees.

NJ A2545

Clarifies and strengthens disclosure requirements for certain complimentary tickets received by candidates, officeholders, political party officials, political committees and continuing political committees.

CA AB2421

Employer-employee relations: confidential communications.

CA AB340

Employer-employee relations: confidential communications.

IN SB0194

Length of service award program.

VA HB1045

Public Campaigns Program and Fund; established and created, tax check-off.

NJ S2140

Makes various changes to reporting requirements for independent expenditure committees.