Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2645

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Caption

Relating to volunteer firefighter compensation limits.

Impact

The implementation of SB2645 is expected to have significant effects on local fire departments who depend on volunteer firefighters. By capping the compensation for volunteer staff, it aims to uphold a clear boundary that discourages the over-monetization of volunteer roles. This can mitigate risks associated with the potential devaluation of professional firefighters due to an increase in financial incentives for volunteer positions. However, departments may need to reassess their financial strategies and volunteer recruitment processes under this new framework.

Summary

Senate Bill 2645 aims to set limitations on the compensation that volunteer firefighters can receive within the state of Texas. Specifically, the bill amends Section 419.0322(c) of the Government Code to stipulate that volunteer or auxiliary firefighters cannot be compensated, reimbursed, or provided benefits that exceed 20 percent of the total compensation provided to full-time fire protection personnel in their adjacent area. The intention behind this regulation is to maintain a balance in financial compensation between professional and volunteer firefighting efforts, ensuring that the roles of volunteer firefighters remain distinct from those of their full-time counterparts.

Contention

While proponents of SB2645 might argue that the bill protects the integrity and distinguishing features of volunteer firefighting, critics could view it as a limitation on the incentive structures that encourage individuals to serve in these vital roles. The cap on compensation might discourage some volunteers from participating, especially in areas where the demand for firefighting services is high and local departments struggle to maintain adequate staffing levels. Additionally, there might be concerns regarding the impact of this regulation on volunteer retention and recruitment in various communities.

Companion Bills

TX HB5424

Identical Relating to volunteer firefighter compensation limits.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5424

Relating to volunteer firefighter compensation limits.

TX SB230

Workers’ compensation: firefighters.

TX S1882

Relative to call and volunteer firefighters and EMTs

TX SB432

Oklahoma Firefighters Pension and Retirement System; increasing monthly benefit for volunteer firefighters; modifying compensation determination.

TX SB432

Oklahoma Firefighters Pension and Retirement System; increasing monthly benefit for volunteer firefighters; modifying compensation determination.

TX A08755

Provides cancer screening and treatment for retired volunteer firefighters; defines retired volunteer firefighters; retroactively applies to retired volunteer firefighters.

TX HB358

Generally revise pension laws related to the Volunteer Firefighters' Compensation Act

TX SB181

Relative to workers' compensation for firefighters with cancer.

TX SB195

Revise volunteer fire department and volunteer firefighter law

TX HB2681

Modifies provisions relating to supplemental workers' compensation insurance for volunteer firefighters

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