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NJ S2441

NJ S2441
Concerns recruitment and retention of volunteer firefighters; appropriates $2 million.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill concerns the recruitment and retention of volunteer firefighters and is based upon recommendations contained in the Volunteer Firefighter Recruitment and Retention Task Force Report issued by the State of Delaware. Specifically, the bill: 1) requires the Division of Fire Safety to manage any Americorps program related to volunteer firefighters that are established in this State and implement a recruitment program for volunteer firefighters; 2) establishes a paid service program in the Office of Volunteerism to allow for new volunteers of any firehouse in this State to receive a monthly stipend for their service. The bill creates a special fund to pay for the volunteer stipends and allocates an initial $2 million to support the program; 3) encourages school districts to sponsor an after school program on the topic of volunteer fire service and requires the Department of Education to establish a public awareness campaign regarding the after school program; 4) establishes the Volunteer Firefighter Tuition Remission Program to incentivize volunteer firefighting in the State. The program is to provide tuition remission for up to 16 undergraduate or eight graduate credits per semester, for a maximum of eight semesters. The bill requires the Legislature to annually appropriate from the General Fund to the Higher Education Student Assistance Authority amounts necessary to implement the Volunteer Firefighter Tuition Remission Program; 5) requires county vocational schools that include grades nine through 12 to incorporate instruction on public safety services into the curriculum for students as part of the district's implementation of the New Jersey Student Learning Standards in Comprehensive Health and Physical Education. The instruction will include information on firefighting and emergency medical services; 6) requires the Division of Fire Safety in the Department of Community Affairs to establish training course materials regarding incentives to promote the recruitment and retention of volunteer firefighters and requires the division to administer a website dedicated to the recruitment and retention of volunteer firefighters; and 7) provides a $1,000 gross income tax credit to taxpayers that are members of a volunteer fire company and perform at least 100 hours of volunteer service to the company each year. To be eligible for a credit, a taxpayer would be required to obtain certification from the fire company noting the number of hours that the taxpayer performed volunteer services for the company during the taxable year.

AI Summary

This bill aims to bolster the recruitment and retention of volunteer firefighters by implementing several initiatives, including directing the Division of Fire Safety to manage Americorps programs and create a volunteer recruitment program, establishing a paid service program through the Office of Volunteerism that offers new volunteers a monthly stipend of $750 for their service, encouraging school districts to host after-school programs on volunteer firefighting and tasking the Department of Education with a public awareness campaign, creating a Volunteer Firefighter Tuition Remission Program to cover undergraduate or graduate credits for volunteer firefighters who commit to four years of service, requiring county vocational schools to incorporate instruction on public safety services like firefighting and emergency medical services into their curriculum, mandating the Division of Fire Safety to develop training materials on recruitment incentives and manage a dedicated website, and providing a $1,000 gross income tax credit for volunteer firefighters who complete at least 100 hours of service annually, with an initial appropriation of $2 million to fund the stipend program.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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