Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB108

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Providing for real property emergency services funds in municipalities.

Impact

The implementation of HB 108 is expected to significantly bolster the capabilities and resources of municipal emergency services, particularly in how they prepare for and respond to crises. Each municipality is required to establish a fund, sourced from a flat fee on real property transactions, which will directly support activities essential to firefighting and emergency medical responses. This structured funding approach will provide stability and accessibility of resources, which is crucial for enhancing local emergency preparedness and response planning.

Summary

House Bill 108, known as the Real Property Emergency Services Act, establishes a framework for municipalities in Pennsylvania to create a real property emergency services fund. This fund is intended to be utilized for various purposes related to emergency services, including the purchase and maintenance of firefighting and rescue equipment, construction and upkeep of firehouses, and support for emergency medical services personnel. By mandating this fund, the bill aims to ensure that local municipalities have the resources necessary to effectively respond to emergencies and maintain a robust emergency services infrastructure.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 108 appears to be largely positive among lawmakers and local officials, with supporters emphasizing the critical need for enhanced emergency services funding, particularly as communities face increasingly complex safety challenges. The proposal has garnered support from various stakeholder groups advocating for public safety and emergency readiness, indicating a strong recognition of the need for better resources to combat emergencies effectively. However, there could be concerns regarding the financial implications of the fee structure and its potential burden on property buyers, which may draw some opposition.

Contention

While there is broad support for the goals of HB 108, some contention may arise concerning the logistical aspects of fund implementation, including the fee structure and accountability of how the funds are utilized. Critics may question whether the fund's revenues will be sufficient to meet the growing demands of emergency services, or if the imposed fees could deter property transactions, potentially affecting local economies. Additionally, the requirement for municipalities to report annually on their fund usage might pose challenges, especially for smaller communities with limited administrative resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA A832

"Highway Accident Property Tax Relief Act"; requires State to reimburse municipalities for costs of providing certain emergency services.

PA HB604

AN ACT relating to property tax rates for emergency services.

PA HB2134

In general provisions relating to emergency management services, further providing for definitions; in Commonwealth services, further providing for State Fire Commissioner; in grants to fire companies and emergency medical services companies, further providing for scope of chapter, for definitions, for publication and notice, for award of grants, for consolidation incentive, for establishment, for publication and notice, for award of grants and for consolidation incentive, repealing provisions relating to COVID-19 Crisis Fire Company and Emergency Medical Services Grant Program, further providing for Fire Company Grant Program and for Emergency Medical Services Company Grant Program, repealing provisions relating to additional funding and to COVID-19 Crisis Fire Company and Emergency Medical Services Grant Program, providing for hazardous materials and specialty funding, further providing for allocation of appropriated funds, repealing provisions relating to Emergency Medical Services COVID-19 Recovery Grant Program, providing for Hazardous Materials Team and Specialty Team Grant Program, further providing for expiration of authority, repealing provisions relating to expiration of authority relating to COVID-19 Crisis Fire Company and Emergency Medical Services Grant Program and to expiration of authority relating to Emergency Medical Services COVID-19 Recovery Grant Program and further providing for special provisions and for annual reports; and making transfers.

PA SB980

In Commonwealth services, further providing for assistance to fire companies and EMS companies and providing for protection against PFAS chemicals and for firefighting protective equipment; in grants to fire companies and emergency medical services companies, further providing for award of grants; and imposing penalties.

PA HB1261

In Commonwealth services, further providing for assistance to fire companies and EMS companies and providing for protection against PFAS chemicals and for firefighting protective equipment; in grants to fire companies and emergency medical services companies, further providing for award of grants; and imposing penalties.

PA HB105

AN ACT relating to property tax rates for emergency services.

PA SB1261

In Commonwealth services, further providing for assistance to fire companies and EMS companies; and, in grants to fire companies and emergency medical services companies, further providing for definitions, for publication and notice, for award of grants, for consolidation incentive, for publication and notice and for award of grants, repealing provisions relating to COVID-19 Crisis Fire Company and Emergency Medical Services Grant Program, to Emergency Medical Services COVID-19 Recovery Grant Program, to expiration of authority relating to COVID-19 Crisis Fire Company and Emergency Medical Services Grant Program and to expiration of authority relating to Emergency Medical Services COVID-19 Recovery Grant Program and further providing for annual reports.

PA A2582

Directs public utilities and pipeline operators to reimburse municipalities for certain emergency services.

PA HB2238

In emergency medical services system, further providing for support of emergency medical services.

PA SB623

In general provisions, further providing for definitions; in Commonwealth services, further providing for definitions; and, in emergency responder mental wellness and stress management, further providing for definitions.

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