Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1765

Introduced
1/10/23  
Refer
1/10/23  
Report Pass
2/2/23  
Engrossed
2/6/23  
Refer
2/8/23  
Report Pass
2/15/23  
Enrolled
2/23/23  
Chaptered
3/22/23  

Caption

Fire protection; expands definition of fire company.

Impact

Should HB1765 be enacted, it would specifically change sections of the Virginia Code that pertain to volunteer fire companies. The expanded definition would help to better incorporate volunteer fire organizations into the overall fire protection strategy of the state. By establishing clearer definitions and parameters for these entities, the bill could facilitate increased funding and resources for volunteer fire departments, potentially leading to improved fire response capabilities and community safety outcomes.

Summary

House Bill 1765 seeks to amend existing Virginia laws related to fire protection by expanding the definition of what constitutes a 'fire company.' The primary aim of this legislation is to include volunteer firefighting organizations and their support groups more explicitly within the statutory framework. By redefining these entities, the bill intends to enhance the support and recognition of volunteer contributions to fire safety in both rural and urban areas. This bill acknowledges the crucial role that volunteer firefighters play in public safety and aims to streamline regulations surrounding these groups.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HB1765 has been supportive, particularly from communities reliant on volunteer firefighters. Advocacy groups and local fire departments expressed optimism about the bill, viewing it as a necessary step to bolster volunteerism and recognize the vital services provided by these organizations. However, some concerns were raised about ensuring that support measures do not inadvertently create additional bureaucratic burdens on smaller volunteer groups.

Contention

Despite the overall supportive backdrop, there were notable points of contention during deliberations. Some lawmakers questioned whether the bill's expanded definitions might inadvertently lead to overlaps with established fire department protocols, possibly complicating governance. Critics argued that while volunteer fire organizations are invaluable, not all entities labeled as 'fire companies' may meet operational standards or public safety requirements, which could dilute the effectiveness of fire response services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB446

Updating definitions for police and firemen's pensions

VA SB1551

Workers' compensation; disability; definitions

VA HB1647

MUNI CD-FIREFIGHTER DEFINITION

VA HB813

Allow for the creation of fire protection authorities

VA HB2567

MUNI CD-FIREFIGHTER DEFINITION

VA HB4430

Relating to definitions of base salary and overtime for police and firemen pensions

VA HB2209

Exempting firefighters and volunteer firefighters from payment of income and real and personal property taxes

VA SB1395

Modifies provisions relating to fireworks protections

VA HB2156

Exempting firefighters and volunteer firefighters from payment of income and real and personal property taxes

VA SB174

Modifies provisions relating to fireworks protections

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.