Requires grants under the volunteer fire infrastructure and response equipment (V-FIRE) grant program to be awarded equally among the regions of the state with eligible departments.
Impact
The bill's implementation is expected to have significant implications for state laws governing emergency services and fire department funding. By mandating equal distribution of funds to different regions, A10444 addresses previous disparities that may have left some volunteer fire departments underfunded. It aims to create a more balanced approach to funding, acknowledging the critical roles that volunteer fire departments play in regional safety and disaster response.
Summary
Bill A10444 introduces amendments to the executive law designed to enhance the administration of grants under the volunteer fire infrastructure and response equipment (V-FIRE) grant program. The bill specifies that funds made available through the program will be distributed equally among various regions of New York State that have fire departments eligible for these grants. This measure aims to ensure that all regions receive equitable funding for improvements to fire infrastructure and equipment.
Contention
While the intent of A10444 is to promote fairness in funding, there may be conversations around the effectiveness of this approach. Some stakeholders may argue that equal distribution does not take into account the varying needs and challenges faced by fire departments in different regions. This could lead to debates on whether a needs-based assessment should also factor into grant distribution, rather than strictly regional equality.
Same As
Requires grants under the volunteer fire infrastructure and response equipment (V-FIRE) grant program to be awarded equally among the regions of the state with eligible departments.
Requires grants under the volunteer fire infrastructure and response equipment (V-FIRE) grant program to be awarded equally among the regions of the state with eligible departments.
Establishes the volunteer fire infrastructure and response equipment (V-FIRE) grant program to support projects which sustain or enhance fire prevention and response operations, and fire prevention and response services infrastructure and equipment.
Requires the forfeiture of benefits to be paid pursuant to a service awards program to volunteer firefighters who have been convicted of felonies committed against a volunteer fire department, volunteer fire company, fire district, or fire protection district.
Creates a volunteer firefighter scholarship program and a volunteer firefighter scholarship fund; rewards volunteer firefighters who respond to twenty-five percent of emergency calls for eight years with a student loan award equal to four times the SUNY tuition rate; makes an appropriation therefor.
Allows an authority having jurisdiction over a volunteer fire department or fire company in a county, city, town, village, fire district, or fire protection district to provide volunteer firefighters with a stipend for responses to calls and for certain standby services.
Exempts the Cody Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. within the town of Granby, Oswego county, from the requirement that the percentage of non-resident fire department members not exceed forty-five percent of the membership.
Exempts the Cody Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. within the town of Granby, Oswego county, from the requirement that the percentage of non-resident fire department members not exceed forty-five percent of the membership.