Date: 04/17/2014

Final
BILL SUMMARY for SB14-046

HOUSE COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Votes: View--> Action Taken:
Refer Senate Bill 14-046 to the Committee on FinanPASS



10:38 AM -- SB14-046

Representative Exum presented and summarized Senate Bill 14-046 concerning a grant program to increase local firefighter safety. The reengrossed bill creates a grant program for local fire departments to invest in equipment and training. The grant program is administered by the Division of Fire Prevention and Control (DFPC) in the Department of Public Safety. The DFPC makes grant awards to the governing body of a fire department on the basis of need. To assess the need of grant applicants, the DFPC is required to conduct a Colorado Fire Service Needs Assessment (needs assessment) at least every other year. In addition, the DFPC must consider criteria and peer-review of applications as recommended by the Fire Service Training and Certification Advisory Board (the advisory board), as well as the local fire department's other efforts to finance equipment and training. The bill creates the continuously appropriated Local Firefighter Safety and Disease Prevention Fund (the fund). Each year, for two successive fiscal years starting July 1, 2014, the Department of Local Affairs (DOLA) transfers $3.25 million in federal mineral lease (FML) revenue to the fund. The DFPC is required to make an annual report regarding the use of moneys in the fund and may expend up to three percent of the fund each year for administrative costs, including both direct and indirect costs.

Representative Exum answered questions from the committee regarding the funding source for the bill. He discussed the needs for firefighter safety in Colorado fire departments.

10:47 AM -- Paul Cooke, Director, DFPC. spoke in favor of the bill. He said that the current grant program does not meet the needs for proper fire safety control. Director Cooke discussed the importance of providing adequate training and equipment for firefighters throughout the state.

Director Cooke answered questions from the committee regarding the FML fund as the funding source for the grant program. In addition, Director Cooke answered said that this bill does not impact the funding source for the state wild fire air fleet.

10:56 AM --
Dianna Orf, representing the Associated Governments of Northwest Colorado, spoke against the bill. She said that her organization objects to the source of funding and that it will impact funding for local communities. She said that the bill will allow non-FML communities to take advantage of the moneys. She said that this is a good program, but that the funding source will decrease funding for and impact local FML communities. Ms. Orf answered questions from the committee regarding the FML fund.

11:02 AM --
Kevin Bommer, Colorado Municipal League, spoke in favor of the bill. He discussed the equipment and training that the grant program will provide. He said that many small fire departments do not have proper equipment and training techniques. Mr. Bommer discussed the fire districts that will be impacted by the bill and provided a summary of the distribution of funds. He discussed the impact the grant program will have on the FML fund. He answered questions from the committee regarding the source of funding for the air fleet.

11:11 AM --
Bruce Eisenhauer, the Department of Local Affairs, spoke for questions only. He answered questions from the committee regarding the FML fund and the funding for the grant program. In addition, he answered questions from the committee regarding bonus payments and areas of the state that are paying into the FML fund.

11:16 AM --
Garry Briese, Colorado State Fire Chiefs, spoke in favor of the bill. He discussed the statewide asset of fire departments beyond local control and said that the state cannot deal with the natural disasters of the state without significant assets granted from the state. Mr. Briese discussed the role of firefighters in the communities and the dangers that firefighters respond to in order to the protect the citizen and their property. He discussed the impact inadequate equipment has on the firefighters ability to perform their duties. He discussed the health issues that firefighters have when equipped with improper safety gear. He said the grant program is important to provide an investment for proper safety procedures in protecting Colorado's communities. He answered questions from the committee regarding the health impacts on firefighters with inadequate equipment. Mr. Briese discussed the funding needs of firefighters to properly protect communities. He answered questions from the committee regarding whether standard equipment is provided to fire departments.


11:27 AM

Representative Exum provided a closing statement on the bill. In addition, he discussed other people and organizations that are in support of the bill.

The committee members discussed their positions on the bill.
BILL:SB14-046
TIME: 11:35:56 AM
MOVED:Exum
MOTION:Refer Senate Bill 14-046 to the Committee on Finance. The motion passed on a vote of 10-2.
SECONDED:Garcia
VOTE
Dore
Yes
Exum
Yes
Garcia
Yes
Gardner
Excused
Landgraf
Yes
Lebsock
Yes
Navarro
Yes
Rankin
No
Rosenthal
Yes
Vigil
Yes
Wright
No
Singer
Yes
Fields
Yes
FINAL YES: 10 NO: 2 EXC: 1 ABS: 0 FINAL ACTION: PASS