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NJ A3604

Expands authority of emergency management departments in requesting assistance outside normal territorial jurisdictions.


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Introduced
03/12/2018
In Committee
03/12/2018
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill expands the authority of emergency management departments in requesting assistance outside their normal territorial jurisdictions. Under the bill's provisions, any municipal emergency management coordinator is authorized to request assistance from the chief executive officer or his or her designee of any volunteer first aid, ambulance, or rescue squad; chief or other head of the fire department and force or fire company; or chief or other head of the police department and force located in and serving another municipality. The bill also provides emergency management personnel with the same statutory protections afforded to members of police forces, fire departments and forces, and volunteer fire companies in the event of injury or death while rendering assistance outside of their normal operating jurisdiction. If an individual were to suffer any injury or death, the individual or the individual's designee or legal representative would be entitled to the salary, pension rights, workers' compensation or other benefits as would be available if the injury or death occurred in the territorial jurisdiction in which the individual normally performed his or her duties.

AI Summary

This bill expands the authority of emergency management departments in requesting assistance outside their normal territorial jurisdictions. Under the bill's provisions, municipal emergency management coordinators are authorized to request assistance from volunteer first aid, ambulance, or rescue squads; fire departments; and police departments located in other municipalities. The bill also provides emergency management personnel with the same statutory protections afforded to members of police forces, fire departments, and volunteer fire companies in the event of injury or death while rendering assistance outside of their normal operating jurisdiction. If an individual is injured or killed, they or their designee would be entitled to the same salary, pension rights, workers' compensation, and other benefits as if the incident occurred in their normal operating area.

Committee Categories

Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Homeland Security and State Preparedness Committee (on 03/12/2018)

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