In the near future, I plan to reintroduce legislation (previous HB 1189) that will hopefully assist in addressing the decrease in both recruitment and retention of our volunteer fire and EMS personnel and the struggles they face in participating in necessary and timely training. This legislation will: - Encourage private employers to permit an employee who is an active volunteer to leave work in response to an emergency call;
- Encourage private employers to permit an employee who is an active volunteer to take a paid leave of absence at the request of a fire chief to participate in bona fide training;
- Require the Commonwealth and its political subdivisions to permit employees who are active volunteers to respond to an emergency call prior to or during work hours, with or without pay, and no loss of time or efficiency rating;
- Prohibit all employers from discriminating against, refusing to hire or employ any individual due to their being a member of a volunteer emergency service organization; and
- Authorize a tax credit for private employers who allow an employee-volunteer to leave work for training or to respond to an emergency call.
The Commonwealth and its political subdivisions will be required to grant up to five days of unpaid leave per year for bona-fide training. In addition, the Commonwealth and its political subdivisions will be authorized to grant up to five days of paid leave per year for bon-fide training. Previous Cosponsors: Murt, Causer, McNeill, Quinn, Pickett, Barrar, Stephens, Rothman, Readshaw, Owlett, Ryan, Polinchock, Kauffman, Sainato, Bernstine, Keefer, Warner, Deluca, Zimmerman, Jones, Markosek, Goodman, Schlegel Culver, Malagari, Gillen, Wheeland, Ciresi, Farry, Rowe, Mentzer And Mizgorski. |