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Iowa Code § 100A.6 - Chapter not severable
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If one provision of this chapter is invalid, the whole chapter becomes void, and the chapter’s provisions are not severable.
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If one provision of this chapter is invalid, the whole chapter becomes void, and the chapter’s provisions are not severable.
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This provision creates the state fire service and emergency response council and sets out how its members are appointed, paid, and governed.
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The state fire marshal must adopt rules under chapter 17A to carry out this chapter’s responsibilities.
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Creates a state fund for fire fighter safety training and directs how the money must be used.
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Creates a volunteer fire fighter preparedness fund in the state treasury and directs how money in it must be used.
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This section protects employees who are volunteer emergency services providers from termination in specified situations, while also allowing certain employer requests and pay deductions and requiring prompt notice and a one-year lawsuit deadline.
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The council must work with the state fire marshal and other agencies on fire services, training standards, recommendations, reviews, and related hearings.
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This provision defines several terms used in the subchapter.
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This section requires regional emergency response training centers to be established and sets application, review, funding, and reporting rules for them.
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Training centers must have required facilities, and centers with advanced training must also have facilities for instruction and full-scale exercises. The bureau must inspect each training center’s facilities for compliance.
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Training centers must provide fire service training under bureau-approved curriculum, may offer emergency response service training, and must offer training to any applying emergency responder regardless of residence or employment.
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A public agency running a training center may make chapter 28E agreements to provide emergency response training, and those agreements may include financial or in-kind contributions.
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The state fire marshal must make written agreements with certain public agencies for training, and the department of public safety may not distribute appropriated money to a regional training center until that agreement exists.
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This section creates a $100,000 lump-sum death benefit for a qualifying volunteer emergency services provider’s beneficiary, and requires the Department of Administrative Services director to issue payment warrants for approved claims.
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Fees for this chapter must be retained for fire service training, and related training-center fees cannot exceed the state fire marshal’s rule-based fee schedule.
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Certain emergency and law-enforcement agencies may donate used vehicles or equipment, and a good-faith donor of equipment is immune from civil liability for claims tied to the equipment’s condition or performance.
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A municipality may let eligible volunteer emergency services providers buy up to four tires for one personal vehicle every three years, and the provider must pay all costs.
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The state fire marshal and the state fire service and emergency response council must prepare an annual budget and send it to the commissioner of public safety.
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A municipality’s governing body may establish a length-of-service award program for certain volunteers, and if it does, the program must provide awards, be structured as tax-deferred, and the governing body must adopt operating guidelines.
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Creates a grant fund for length of service award programs and sets rules for grants to municipalities.