Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1029

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Volunteer Firefighter Certification Act; create.

Impact

This act represents a significant change in how volunteer firefighters are credentialed in Mississippi, providing them with access to state professional certifications that were traditionally reserved for career firefighters. The State Fire Academy, in partnership with the Office of the State Fire Marshal, will oversee the certification process, which includes verifying that volunteer firefighters have met the training standards. Notably, the bill stipulates that certification will not affect the employment status or financial compensation of volunteers, ensuring that their roles remain unchanged while still benefiting from professional recognition.

Summary

House Bill 1029, known as the Volunteer Firefighter Certification Act, aims to enhance the recognition and certification of volunteer firefighters in Mississippi. The legislation allows volunteer firefighters who have completed training aligned with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1010 standards to obtain official Firefighter I and II certifications. By setting a path for certification, the bill seeks to strengthen workforce development in the fire service, promote interagency cooperation, and ultimately enhance public safety across the state.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding the bill focus on the implications of recognizing volunteer firefighter training at the state level. Some stakeholders may question whether the standards set by NFPA adequately represent the varying degrees of training and readiness present among volunteer firefighters. Additionally, the maintenance of a state registry of certified volunteer firefighters poses administrative challenges, with concern regarding the adequacy of state resources to implement and sustain this initiative. However, proponents assert that this move is essential for improving emergency services and ensuring that all firefighters are equally qualified, regardless of their employment status.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB295

Income tax; authorize a credit for taxpayers who serve as volunteer firefighters.

MS HB1372

Law Enforcement Officers and Firefighters Death Benefits Trust Fund; include county road and public works.

MS HB9

Law Enforcement Officers and Firefighters Death Benefits Trust Fund; include county road and public works employees.

MS HB138

Appropriation; Insurance Department to assist certain fire departments for costs of specialized washing machines to clean firefighters' PPE.

MS HB564

First responders; authorize follow-up drug testing before certification.

MS HB590

School resource officers; include in the definition of "law enforcement officer" for purposes of LEO and Firefighters Death Benefits Trust Fund benefits.

MS HB447

Military education credits and certifications; require IHL, MCCB and SWIB to develop policy for acceptance of.

MS HB570

Mental Health First Aid training; require for full-time EMTs, paramedics, emergency medical responders and firefighters of governmental bodies.

MS HB1518

Sales tax; exempt sales of certain equipment and items to volunteer fire departments.

MS HB376

"Volunteer and Parents Incentive Program"; create under the State Department of Education.

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