Senate
Study
Bill
1206
-
Introduced
SENATE
FILE
_____
BY
(PROPOSED
COMMITTEE
ON
LOCAL
GOVERNMENT
BILL
BY
CHAIRPERSON
WEBSTER)
A
BILL
FOR
An
Act
requiring
the
state
fire
marshal
to
conduct
a
study
on
1
the
consolidation
of
fire
protection
services.
2
BE
IT
ENACTED
BY
THE
GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
OF
THE
STATE
OF
IOWA:
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Section
1.
STATE
FIRE
MARSHAL
——
COUNTYWIDE
FIRE
PROTECTION
1
SERVICES
STUDY.
2
1.
The
state
fire
marshal
shall
conduct
a
study
of
fire
3
protection
services
in
this
state
to
analyze
whether
a
4
structure
of
countywide
fire
protection
services
would
maximize
5
fire
protection
coverage
and
emergency
response
times.
The
6
study
shall
be
conducted
in
consultation
with
representatives
7
from
the
following
stakeholders:
8
a.
The
department
of
homeland
security
and
emergency
9
management.
10
b.
The
Iowa
association
of
professional
fire
chiefs.
11
c.
The
Iowa
fire
chiefs’
association.
12
d.
The
Iowa
firefighters
association.
13
e.
The
Iowa
professional
fire
fighters.
14
f.
At
least
one
representative
from
a
city
having
a
15
population
of
thirty-seven
thousand
or
more.
16
g.
At
least
one
representative
from
a
city
having
a
17
population
of
less
than
five
thousand.
18
h.
At
least
one
representative
from
a
county
having
a
19
population
of
ninety
thousand
or
more.
20
i.
At
least
one
representative
from
a
county
having
a
21
population
of
less
than
seven
thousand
five
hundred.
22
j.
Four
members
of
the
general
assembly
serving
as
23
ex
officio,
nonvoting
members,
one
representative
to
be
24
appointed
by
the
speaker
of
the
house
of
representatives,
one
25
representative
to
be
appointed
by
the
minority
leader
of
the
26
house
of
representatives,
one
senator
to
be
appointed
by
the
27
president
of
the
senate
after
consultation
with
the
majority
28
leader
of
the
senate,
and
one
senator
to
be
appointed
by
the
29
minority
leader
of
the
senate.
30
2.
The
countywide
fire
protection
services
study
shall
31
include
all
of
the
following:
32
a.
A
cost
analysis
for
upfront
and
ongoing
costs
to
provide
33
consolidated
countywide
fire
protection
services
systems.
The
34
analysis
and
recommendations
shall
include
proposed
funding
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mechanisms
and
potential
consolidated
funding
resources
that
1
comply
with
local,
state,
and
federal
law.
The
analysis
shall
2
also
include
the
potential
effects
countywide
fire
protection
3
services
could
have
on
local
authority
expenditures
and
4
budgets.
5
b.
An
analysis
of
current
fire
protection
coverage
6
including
current
response
times
and
recommendations
for
7
placement
of
service
stations
to
maximize
fire
protection
8
coverage
and
emergency
response
times
in
the
most
efficient
and
9
cost-effective
manner.
10
c.
An
analysis
of
current
and
future
staffing
needs
11
including
a
proposed
employment
structure
for
countywide
fire
12
protection
services
that
focuses
on
adequate
employee
pay
and
13
volunteer
staffing.
14
d.
An
analysis
of
current
fire
protection
services
15
equipment
and
future
fire
protection
services
equipment
needs
16
including
proposed
placement
of
fire
protection
services
17
equipment
in
service
stations
to
maximize
fire
protection
18
coverage
and
emergency
response
times.
19
e.
An
analysis
of
current
communication
and
dispatch
20
challenges
including
proposed
recommendations
for
more
21
efficient
and
effective
communications.
22
f.
An
analysis
of
the
need
for
city
and
township
fire
23
protection
services
in
relation
to
the
implementation
of
a
24
countywide
fire
protection
service.
25
g.
An
analysis
of
existing
countywide
fire
protection
26
service
programs
in
this
state
including
outlining
current
27
processes
and
procedures.
28
h.
An
analysis
of
countywide
fire
protection
services
in
29
other
states,
with
an
emphasis
on
midwest
states,
including
an
30
analysis
of
those
fire
protection
programs
in
comparison
to
the
31
fire
protection
needs
of
this
state.
32
i.
Recommendations
for
the
implementation
of
countywide
33
fire
protection
services
in
this
state
including
proposed
34
functionality
and
an
emphasis
on
the
potential
impact
of
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implementation
on
the
following
counties
as
determined
by
the
1
2020
federal
decennial
census:
2
(1)
The
county
in
this
state
with
the
highest
population.
3
(2)
Two
of
the
next
five
most
populous
counties
in
this
4
state
giving
preference
to
those
counties
that
have
implemented
5
countywide
emergency
management
services.
The
selection
of
6
the
two
counties
out
of
the
next
five
most
populous
counties
7
in
this
state
shall
be
determined
by
the
state
fire
marshal
in
8
consultation
with
the
stakeholders
outlined
in
subsection
1.
9
(3)
The
least
populous
county
in
this
state.
10
(4)
Two
of
the
next
five
least
populous
counties
in
this
11
state
giving
preference
to
those
counties
that
have
implemented
12
countywide
emergency
management
services.
The
selection
of
the
13
two
counties
out
of
the
next
five
least
populous
counties
in
14
this
state
shall
be
determined
by
the
state
fire
marshal
in
15
consultation
with
the
stakeholders
outlined
in
subsection
1.
16
3.
The
state
fire
marshal
shall
submit
a
report
of
the
17
study’s
findings
to
the
general
assembly
on
or
before
June
30,
18
2026.
19
Sec.
2.
EFFECTIVE
DATE.
This
Act,
being
deemed
of
immediate
20
importance,
takes
effect
upon
enactment.
21
EXPLANATION
22
The
inclusion
of
this
explanation
does
not
constitute
agreement
with
23
the
explanation’s
substance
by
the
members
of
the
general
assembly.
24
This
bill
requires
the
state
fire
marshal,
in
consultation
25
with
a
variety
of
stakeholders,
to
submit
a
report
of
a
26
countywide
fire
protection
services
study’s
findings
to
the
27
general
assembly
on
or
before
June
30,
2026.
The
bill
provides
28
that
the
study
must
include
all
of
the
following:
a
cost
29
analysis
for
upfront
and
ongoing
costs
to
provide
consolidated
30
countywide
fire
protection
services
systems
including
proposed
31
funding
mechanisms
and
the
potential
effect
a
countywide
fire
32
protection
service
could
have
on
local
authority
expenditures
33
and
budgets;
an
analysis
of
current
fire
protection
coverage
34
including
current
response
times
and
recommendations
for
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placement
of
service
stations
to
maximize
fire
protection
1
coverage
and
emergency
response
times;
an
analysis
of
current
2
and
future
staffing
needs
including
a
proposed
employment
3
structure
that
focuses
on
adequate
employee
pay
and
volunteer
4
staffing;
an
analysis
of
current
fire
protection
equipment
5
and
future
fire
protection
equipment
needs
including
proposed
6
placement
of
fire
protection
equipment
in
service
stations;
7
an
analysis
of
current
communication
and
dispatch
challenges
8
including
proposed
recommendations
for
more
efficient
and
9
effective
communications;
an
analysis
of
the
need
for
city
10
and
township
fire
protection
services
in
relation
to
the
11
implementation
of
a
countywide
fire
protection
service;
12
an
analysis
of
existing
countywide
fire
protection
service
13
programs
in
this
state
and
midwest
states;
and
recommendations
14
for
the
implementation
of
countywide
fire
protection
services
15
in
this
state
with
an
emphasis
on
the
effects
the
consolidated
16
services
could
have
on
particular
counties.
17
The
bill
takes
effect
upon
enactment.
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