Plain English Breakdown
The official source material does not provide specific details on how much funding will be allocated or if existing programs will continue unchanged.
Fire Prevention Grants Act
This law establishes grant programs to provide annual funds for volunteer fire departments and rescue squads to purchase firefighting and rescue equipment.
What This Bill Does
- Creates the volunteer firefighter equipment and training grant program to give money each year to selected volunteer fire departments for buying firefighting gear or meeting requirements of federal grants.
- Establishes a new rescue squad grant program to provide annual funds to select rescue squads for purchasing firefighting and rescue equipment, but not vehicles.
- Removes the requirement that volunteer fire departments must be classified by TFIRS as a volunteer fire department.
- Requires the commissioner of commerce and insurance to make rules about how grants are given out and who gets them.
Who It Names or Affects
- Volunteer fire departments
- Rescue squads
- The commissioner of commerce and insurance
Terms To Know
- TFIRS
- Tennessee Fire Incident Reporting System, which classifies volunteer fire departments.
- Grand divisions
- Three regions in Tennessee used for dividing state funds equally among them.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify how much money will be given to each grant program.
- It is unclear if the existing firefighter equipment and training grant program will continue unchanged or only with modifications from this new law.
- Details on how rescue squad grants should be distributed among regions are not provided.