Requires Firefighter 1 certification of candidate who completes military firefighter training and at least 12 months active duty military service in lieu of training course requirements.
Impact
The proposed legislation significantly alters the certification landscape for firefighters in New Jersey by providing an alternative pathway for certification based on military experience. Under current law, candidates are obliged to meet specific educational and training criteria set by the Division of Fire Safety. The enactment of S3316 would mean that service members who fulfill the alternative criteria would gain certification without completing the standard training course, thereby expediting their entry into the firefighting workforce.
Summary
Senate Bill 3316, introduced in New Jersey, seeks to amend the current requirements for obtaining Firefighter 1 certification. Specifically, it allows candidates who have completed military firefighter training and have served at least 12 months of active duty military service to bypass traditional training course requirements. This change is aimed at acknowledging the specialized skills and training that veterans bring to the firefighting profession, potentially streamlining their transition into civilian public safety roles.
Contention
Some points of contention may arise surrounding this bill, particularly around the adequacy of military training compared to the standard firefighting training course. Critics of the bill might argue that while military firefighters possess valuable skills, they may still lack knowledge specific to state and municipal firefighting protocols and local regulations. Thus, discussions may ensue about ensuring that veterans receive supplementary training to cover aspects that are imperative for patient care, community safety, and adherence to specific fire codes that may differ from military practices.
Same As
Requires Firefighter 1 certification of candidate who completes military firefighter training and at least 12 months active duty military service in lieu of training course requirements.
Carry Over
Requires Firefighter 1 certification of candidate who completes military firefighter training and at least 12 months active duty military service in lieu of training course requirements.
Requires Firefighter 1 certification of candidate who completes military firefighter training and at least 12 months active duty military service in lieu of training course requirements.
Requires Firefighter 1 certification of candidate who completes military firefighter training and at least 12 months active duty military service in lieu of training course requirements.
Requires Firefighter 1 certification of candidate who completes military firefighter training and at least 12 months active duty military service in lieu of training course requirements.
Requires Firefighter 1 certification of candidate who completes military firefighter training and at least 12 months active duty military service in lieu of training course requirements.
This bill requires the Department of Defense (DOD) to establish the Military Firefighters Compensation Fund to provide compensation to current and former military firefighters, or survivors of such firefighters, for illnesses incurred in the line of duty due to exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, commonly known as PFAS. PFAS are man-made and may have adverse human health effects.Under the bill, current and former military firefighters are presumed to have been exposed to PFAS (in the absence of substantial evidence to the contrary) if the firefighter was employed at a military installation, facility of the National Guard, or formerly used defense site during a period when PFAS would have been present at such facility.The bill provides that in cases where a military firefighter is deceased at the time of payment of compensation, the surviving spouse must receive the payment. If there is no surviving spouse, the bill provides for the order of distribution to other surviving parties (e.g., a child or parent of the firefighter). The bill also provides that a survivor of a firefighter may file a claim for compensation if the firefighter dies before filing a claim.DOD must furnish the services, appliances, and supplies prescribed or recommended to a military firefighter who is receiving medical benefits for an illness related to PFAS exposure. Additionally, such firefighter may be furnished necessary and reasonable transportation and expenses incident to securing care for such illness.