West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB2749

Introduced
2/21/25  

Caption

Permitting volunteer and part-volunteer fire companies and departments to use certain funds to employ or contract with certified firefighters

Summary

House Bill 2749 aims to amend the West Virginia Code to allow volunteer and part-volunteer fire companies and departments to utilize funds from the Municipal Pensions and Protection Fund as well as the Fire Protection Fund to hire or contract certified firefighters. This change seeks to address staffing shortages in these firefighting organizations by providing them with flexible funding options for personnel costs. The bill emphasizes that expenditures for employing certified firefighters can only be made with prior approval from the relevant local authorities, including the county fire board or county commission. The bill intends to strengthen the operational capabilities of volunteer fire departments by allowing them to allocate specific state funds toward hiring qualified firefighters. This measure is particularly important in areas where volunteer fire services face chronic staffing challenges, which can directly affect emergency response times and overall public safety. By facilitating the hiring of certified personnel, HB2749 aims to improve the effectiveness of fire protection services across West Virginia. The sentiment surrounding HB 2749 appears generally supportive among those advocating for enhanced fire safety and emergency preparedness. Proponents argue that it addresses a pressing need for adequately staffed fire departments and reinforces the importance of certified professionals in ensuring community safety. However, there may be concerns regarding the management and oversight of these funds, necessitating strict compliance with distribution regulations. Notable points of contention may arise regarding budgetary implications for local governments and accountability measures for spending state-provided funds. Opponents may worry that granting access to these funds without sufficient checks could lead to misuse or misallocation by volunteer departments. Ensuring that the funds are used specifically for their intended purposes is crucial to maintaining trust and effectiveness in state-funded emergency services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB2806

Real property sales listing form

WV HB2768

Relating to the juvenile justice reform oversight committee

WV HB2764

Creating the Independent Redistricting Commission of the Joint Committee on Government and Finance

WV HB2784

To reaffirm and enhance the workers compensation exclusive remedy rule or doctrine

WV HB2728

Insurance must cover Bioidentical hormones as they do pharmaceutical one

WV HB2791

Public Adjuster Professional Standards Reform Act

WV HB2739

To remove the helmet law in West Virginia.

WV HB2738

Expanding the reasons that an executive director may create, merge, or dissolve a public defender corporation

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.