Governor Signs Bill Easing County Fire Director Property Requirements

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May 25, 2022

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The governor recently signed into law a bill removing the requirement that directors of county fire departments own property in their district.

Rep. David Smith, R-Arpelar, the author of House Bill 3079, said the measure was a constituent request.

“Rural areas really need people to serve on their local fire department boards,” Smith said. “This just strikes the requirement that you have to own property and makes it so that if you live in a community you can serve on the board.”

Smith said he heard from constituents who’ve owned land for 60 years but their children are the current residents. The way the statute was worded, the children couldn’t serve on the rural fire department board of directors. The language in his bill amends that.

Sen. David Bullard is the principal Senate author of the bill, which becomes effective July 1.

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