Texas 2013 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB766 Engrossed / Fiscal Note

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                    LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD    Austin, Texas      FISCAL NOTE, 83RD LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION            May 8, 2013      TO: Honorable Wayne Smith, Chair, House Committee on Licensing & Administrative Procedures      FROM: Ursula Parks, Director, Legislative Budget Board     IN RE:SB766 by Hegar (Relating to the regulation of volunteer fire departments, volunteer firefighters, and members of industrial emergency response teams.), As Engrossed     The provisions of the bill could result in an indeterminate negative revenue impact to the Texas Commission on Fire Protection resulting from an indeterminate number of volunteer fire fighters who opt not to acquire or renew their firefighter certification.  The bill would amend the Government Code to proscribe a state agency from regulating a volunteer fire department, requiring the licensing or certification of an individual as a condition of being a volunteer firefighter, or requiring a member of an industrial emergency response team to obtain a license or certification as a condition of being a member of such a team. The bill would define a "volunteer firefighter" as a member of a volunteer fire department who is not a full-time paid employee. According to the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP), volunteer fire fighters currently voluntarily participate in TCFP programs which generate revenue that varies annually depending on participation levels. Currently, there are 3,135 individual certificate holders and TCFP estimates that up to 60 percent of these are volunteer fire fighters. To hold certification with TCFP, individuals must take a certification examination and pay a fee of $85; then submit an application for certification with an additional fee of $85, totaling $170 to initially become certified by TCFP. The individuals then pay a certification renewal fee of $85 annually if they wish to continue to hold certification with the agency. The TCFP estimates the bill would have a negative impact on revenue generated by the agency to the degree volunteers noted above who participate in the programs offered by the agency opt not to participate. This fiscal note assumes the number of those volunteers opting not to obtain a license or certification from TCFP is indeterminate. The bill would take effect September 1, 2013. Local Government Impact No significant fiscal implication to units of local government is anticipated.    Source Agencies:454 Department of Insurance, 411 Commission on Fire Protection   LBB Staff:  UP, RB, AI, JAW, KKR, SD, TP    

LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD
Austin, Texas
FISCAL NOTE, 83RD LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION
May 8, 2013





  TO: Honorable Wayne Smith, Chair, House Committee on Licensing & Administrative Procedures      FROM: Ursula Parks, Director, Legislative Budget Board     IN RE:SB766 by Hegar (Relating to the regulation of volunteer fire departments, volunteer firefighters, and members of industrial emergency response teams.), As Engrossed  

TO: Honorable Wayne Smith, Chair, House Committee on Licensing & Administrative Procedures
FROM: Ursula Parks, Director, Legislative Budget Board
IN RE: SB766 by Hegar (Relating to the regulation of volunteer fire departments, volunteer firefighters, and members of industrial emergency response teams.), As Engrossed

 Honorable Wayne Smith, Chair, House Committee on Licensing & Administrative Procedures 

 Honorable Wayne Smith, Chair, House Committee on Licensing & Administrative Procedures 

 Ursula Parks, Director, Legislative Budget Board

 Ursula Parks, Director, Legislative Budget Board

SB766 by Hegar (Relating to the regulation of volunteer fire departments, volunteer firefighters, and members of industrial emergency response teams.), As Engrossed

SB766 by Hegar (Relating to the regulation of volunteer fire departments, volunteer firefighters, and members of industrial emergency response teams.), As Engrossed



 The provisions of the bill could result in an indeterminate negative revenue impact to the Texas Commission on Fire Protection resulting from an indeterminate number of volunteer fire fighters who opt not to acquire or renew their firefighter certification.

 The provisions of the bill could result in an indeterminate negative revenue impact to the Texas Commission on Fire Protection resulting from an indeterminate number of volunteer fire fighters who opt not to acquire or renew their firefighter certification.

The provisions of the bill could result in an indeterminate negative revenue impact to the Texas Commission on Fire Protection resulting from an indeterminate number of volunteer fire fighters who opt not to acquire or renew their firefighter certification.



The bill would amend the Government Code to proscribe a state agency from regulating a volunteer fire department, requiring the licensing or certification of an individual as a condition of being a volunteer firefighter, or requiring a member of an industrial emergency response team to obtain a license or certification as a condition of being a member of such a team. The bill would define a "volunteer firefighter" as a member of a volunteer fire department who is not a full-time paid employee. According to the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP), volunteer fire fighters currently voluntarily participate in TCFP programs which generate revenue that varies annually depending on participation levels. Currently, there are 3,135 individual certificate holders and TCFP estimates that up to 60 percent of these are volunteer fire fighters. To hold certification with TCFP, individuals must take a certification examination and pay a fee of $85; then submit an application for certification with an additional fee of $85, totaling $170 to initially become certified by TCFP. The individuals then pay a certification renewal fee of $85 annually if they wish to continue to hold certification with the agency. The TCFP estimates the bill would have a negative impact on revenue generated by the agency to the degree volunteers noted above who participate in the programs offered by the agency opt not to participate. This fiscal note assumes the number of those volunteers opting not to obtain a license or certification from TCFP is indeterminate. The bill would take effect September 1, 2013.

The bill would amend the Government Code to proscribe a state agency from regulating a volunteer fire department, requiring the licensing or certification of an individual as a condition of being a volunteer firefighter, or requiring a member of an industrial emergency response team to obtain a license or certification as a condition of being a member of such a team. The bill would define a "volunteer firefighter" as a member of a volunteer fire department who is not a full-time paid employee.

According to the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP), volunteer fire fighters currently voluntarily participate in TCFP programs which generate revenue that varies annually depending on participation levels. Currently, there are 3,135 individual certificate holders and TCFP estimates that up to 60 percent of these are volunteer fire fighters. To hold certification with TCFP, individuals must take a certification examination and pay a fee of $85; then submit an application for certification with an additional fee of $85, totaling $170 to initially become certified by TCFP. The individuals then pay a certification renewal fee of $85 annually if they wish to continue to hold certification with the agency.

The TCFP estimates the bill would have a negative impact on revenue generated by the agency to the degree volunteers noted above who participate in the programs offered by the agency opt not to participate. This fiscal note assumes the number of those volunteers opting not to obtain a license or certification from TCFP is indeterminate.

The bill would take effect September 1, 2013.

Local Government Impact

No significant fiscal implication to units of local government is anticipated.

Source Agencies: 454 Department of Insurance, 411 Commission on Fire Protection

454 Department of Insurance, 411 Commission on Fire Protection

LBB Staff: UP, RB, AI, JAW, KKR, SD, TP

 UP, RB, AI, JAW, KKR, SD, TP