|
Fire Protection
Filed: 5/17/2007
|
|
09500SB1244ham001 |
|
LRB095 04959 HLH 36037 a |
|
|
1 |
| AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1244
|
2 |
| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 1244 by replacing |
3 |
| everything after the enacting clause with the following:
|
4 |
| "Section 5. The Township Code is amended by adding Section |
5 |
| 14a as follows: |
6 |
| (60 ILCS 1/14a new) |
7 |
| Sec. 14a. Reimbursement for specialized rescue services. A |
8 |
| township that provides fire protection services may fix, |
9 |
| charge, and collect reasonable fees for specialized rescue |
10 |
| services provided by the township. The total amount collected |
11 |
| may not exceed the reasonable cost of providing those |
12 |
| specialized rescue services and may not, in any event, exceed |
13 |
| $125
per hour per vehicle and $35 per hour per firefighter. The |
14 |
| fee may be charged to any of the following parties, but only |
15 |
| after there has been a finding of fault against that party by |
16 |
| the Occupational Safety and Health Administration or the |
|
|
|
09500SB1244ham001 |
- 2 - |
LRB095 04959 HLH 36037 a |
|
|
1 |
| Illinois Department of Labor: |
2 |
| (a) the owner of the property on which the specialized |
3 |
| rescue services occurred;
|
4 |
| (b) any person involved in an activity that caused or |
5 |
| contributed to the emergency;
|
6 |
| (c) an individual who is rescued during the emergency |
7 |
| and his or her employer if the person was acting in |
8 |
| furtherance of the employer's interests;
|
9 |
| (d) in cases involving the recovery of property, any |
10 |
| person having control or custody of the property at the |
11 |
| time of the emergency.
|
12 |
| For the purposes of this Section, the term "specialized |
13 |
| rescue services" includes, but is not limited to, structural |
14 |
| collapse, tactical rescue, high angle rescue, underwater |
15 |
| rescue and recovery, confined space rescue, below grade rescue, |
16 |
| and trench rescue.
|
17 |
| Section 10. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by |
18 |
| adding Section 11-6-5 as follows: |
19 |
| (65 ILCS 5/11-6-5 new) |
20 |
| Sec. 11-6-5. Reimbursement for specialized rescue |
21 |
| services. The corporate authorities of a municipality that |
22 |
| operates a fire department may fix, charge, and collect |
23 |
| reasonable fees for specialized rescue services provided by the |
24 |
| department. The total amount collected may not exceed the |
|
|
|
09500SB1244ham001 |
- 3 - |
LRB095 04959 HLH 36037 a |
|
|
1 |
| reasonable cost of providing those specialized rescue services |
2 |
| and may not, in any event, exceed $125
per hour per vehicle and |
3 |
| $35 per hour per firefighter. The fee may be charged to any of |
4 |
| the following parties, but only after there has been a finding |
5 |
| of fault against that party by the Occupational Safety and |
6 |
| Health Administration or the Illinois Department of Labor: |
7 |
| (a) the owner of the property on which the specialized |
8 |
| rescue services occurred;
|
9 |
| (b) any person involved in an activity that caused or |
10 |
| contributed to the emergency;
|
11 |
| (c) an individual who is rescued during the emergency |
12 |
| and his or her employer if the person was acting in |
13 |
| furtherance of the employer's interests;
|
14 |
| (d) in cases involving the recovery of property, any |
15 |
| person having control or custody of the property at the |
16 |
| time of the emergency.
|
17 |
| For the purposes of this Section, the term "specialized |
18 |
| rescue services" includes, but is not limited to, structural |
19 |
| collapse, tactical rescue, high angle rescue, underwater |
20 |
| rescue and recovery, confined space rescue, below grade rescue, |
21 |
| and trench rescue.
|
22 |
| Section 15. The Fire Protection District Act is amended by |
23 |
| changing Section 22 and by adding Section 25 as follows:
|
24 |
| (70 ILCS 705/22) (from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 38.5)
|
|
|
|
09500SB1244ham001 |
- 4 - |
LRB095 04959 HLH 36037 a |
|
|
1 |
| Sec. 22. The Board of Trustees of any fire protection |
2 |
| district incorporated
under this Act is authorized under the |
3 |
| terms and conditions hereinafter
set out, to provide emergency |
4 |
| ambulance service to or from points within
or without the |
5 |
| district; to contract with providers of ambulance service;
to |
6 |
| combine with other units of governments for the purpose of |
7 |
| providing
ambulance service; to levy a tax for the provision of |
8 |
| such service and to
adopt rules and regulations relating to |
9 |
| ambulance service within their
jurisdiction.
|
10 |
| (a) It is declared as a matter of public policy:
|
11 |
| (1) That, in order to preserve, protect and promote the |
12 |
| public health,
safety and general welfare, adequate and |
13 |
| continuing emergency ambulance
service should be available |
14 |
| to every citizen of Illinois;
|
15 |
| (2) That, insofar as it is economically feasible, |
16 |
| emergency ambulance
service should be provided by private |
17 |
| enterprise; and
|
18 |
| (3) That, in the event adequate and continuing |
19 |
| emergency ambulance
services do not exist, fire protection |
20 |
| districts should be authorized to
provide, and shall cause |
21 |
| to be provided, ambulance service as a public |
22 |
| responsibility.
|
23 |
| (b) Whenever the Board of Trustees of a fire protection |
24 |
| district desires
to levy a special tax to provide an ambulance |
25 |
| service, it shall certify the
question to the proper election |
26 |
| officials, who shall submit that question
at an election to the |
|
|
|
09500SB1244ham001 |
- 5 - |
LRB095 04959 HLH 36037 a |
|
|
1 |
| voters of the district. The result of such referendum
shall be |
2 |
| entered upon the records of the district. If a majority of the
|
3 |
| votes on the proposition are in favor of such proposition, the |
4 |
| Board of
Trustees may thereafter levy a special tax at a rate |
5 |
| not to exceed .30% of
the value of all taxable property within |
6 |
| the district as equalized or
assessed by the Department of |
7 |
| Revenue. The proposition shall be in
substantially the |
8 |
| following form:
|
9 |
| -------------------------------------------------------------
|
10 |
| Shall the .... Fire Protection
|
11 |
| District levy a special tax at a rate YES
|
12 |
| not to exceed .30% of the value of all
|
13 |
| taxable property within the district as --------------------
|
14 |
| equalized or assessed by the Department
|
15 |
| of Revenue for the purpose of providing NO
|
16 |
| an ambulance service?
|
17 |
| -------------------------------------------------------------
|
18 |
| (c) If it appears that a majority of all valid votes cast |
19 |
| on the
proposition are in favor of levying a special tax to pay |
20 |
| for an ambulance,
the Board of Trustees may levy and collect an |
21 |
| annual tax for the purpose of
providing ambulance service under |
22 |
| this Act to be extended at a rate not to
exceed .30% of the full |
23 |
| fair cash value of the taxable property within the
governmental |
24 |
| unit as assessed or equalized by the Department of Revenue.
|
25 |
| Such annual tax shall be in addition to the other taxes a fire |
26 |
| protection
district may levy for its corporate purposes.
|
|
|
|
09500SB1244ham001 |
- 6 - |
LRB095 04959 HLH 36037 a |
|
|
1 |
| (d) Any Board of trustees may:
|
2 |
| 1. Provide or operate an emergency ambulance service;
|
3 |
| 2. Contract with a private person, hospital, |
4 |
| corporation or another
governmental unit for the provision |
5 |
| and operation of emergency ambulance
service or subsidize |
6 |
| the service thereof;
|
7 |
| 3. Limit the number of ambulance services;
|
8 |
| 4. Within its jurisdiction, fix, charge and collect |
9 |
| fees for emergency
ambulance service within or outside of |
10 |
| the fire protection district not
exceeding the reasonable |
11 |
| cost of the service;
|
12 |
| 5. Establish necessary regulations not inconsistent |
13 |
| with the statutes
or regulations of the Department of |
14 |
| Public Health relating to ambulance
service;
|
15 |
| 6. The trustees shall have the power identified in |
16 |
| paragraphs 3 and 5
only if the district shall have passed |
17 |
| the referendum provided for herein.
|
18 |
| (e) When any Board of Trustees is authorized prior to |
19 |
| January 1, 1978
to levy and collect an annual tax, for the |
20 |
| purpose of providing ambulance
service, at any rate not |
21 |
| exceeding .25% of the full fair cash value of the
taxable |
22 |
| property within the governmental unit as equalized or assessed |
23 |
| by
the Department of Revenue, such Board of Trustees may by
|
24 |
| resolution increase its authority to tax for ambulance purposes |
25 |
| to a rate
not to exceed .30%. Such resolution shall be |
26 |
| effective 30 days after its
adoption. Notice of such resolution |
|
|
|
09500SB1244ham001 |
- 7 - |
LRB095 04959 HLH 36037 a |
|
|
1 |
| shall be published twice in a newspaper
having a general |
2 |
| circulation within the district at least 20 days and again
at |
3 |
| least 10 days prior to the effective date of the resolution. |
4 |
| Such notice
shall state that the voters of that fire protection |
5 |
| district, which district
shall be described in the notice, have |
6 |
| until 30 days after the adoption
of the resolution to file a |
7 |
| petition with the Board of Trustees praying
that the question |
8 |
| of the adoption of the resolution be submitted to a vote
of the |
9 |
| electors of such territory, and that, if no such petition is |
10 |
| filed,
the resolution shall become effective 30 days after its |
11 |
| adoption. The
notice also shall state the specific number of |
12 |
| voters required to sign the
petition and the date of the |
13 |
| prospective referendum. The district secretary
shall provide a |
14 |
| petition form to any individual requesting one. If such a
|
15 |
| petition, signed by the voters of the district equal to 10% or |
16 |
| more of the
registered voters of the district, is so filed with |
17 |
| the Board of Trustees,
then the question of the adoption of the |
18 |
| resolution shall be certified to
the proper election officials, |
19 |
| who shall submit the question to a vote of
the electors of the |
20 |
| district at an election in accordance with the general
election |
21 |
| law. If such a petition is filed, the resolution does not take
|
22 |
| effect unless a majority of the votes cast upon the question of |
23 |
| the
adoption of the resolution is in favor of adoption. |
24 |
| However, if such a
petition is determined to be invalid, the |
25 |
| resolution shall take effect.
|
26 |
| The result of the election shall be entered upon the |
|
|
|
09500SB1244ham001 |
- 8 - |
LRB095 04959 HLH 36037 a |
|
|
1 |
| records of the
district. If a majority of the voters vote in |
2 |
| favor of such resolution,
the resolution shall be effective |
3 |
| immediately. The proposition shall be
in substantially the |
4 |
| following form:
|
5 |
| -------------------------------------------------------------
|
6 |
| Shall the Board of Trustees of
|
7 |
| the .... Fire Protection District YES
|
8 |
| be authorized to increase the
|
9 |
| special tax for ambulance service
|
10 |
| to a rate not to exceed .30% of ------------------
|
11 |
| the value of all taxable property
|
12 |
| within the district as equalized or
|
13 |
| assessed by the Department of Revenue NO
|
14 |
| for the purpose of providing such service?
|
15 |
| -------------------------------------------------------------
|
16 |
| In this Section, "ambulance service" includes, without |
17 |
| limitation, pre-hospital medical services. "Pre-hospital |
18 |
| medical services" includes emergency services performed by a |
19 |
| paramedic or other on-board emergency personnel that are within |
20 |
| the scope of the provider's license. This amendatory Act of the |
21 |
| 95th General Assembly is declarative of existing law.
|
22 |
| (Source: P.A. 86-1253; 87-767 .)
|
23 |
| (70 ILCS 705/25 new) |
24 |
| Sec. 25. Reimbursement for specialized rescue services. A |
25 |
| fire protection district may fix, charge, and collect |
|
|
|
09500SB1244ham001 |
- 9 - |
LRB095 04959 HLH 36037 a |
|
|
1 |
| reasonable fees for specialized rescue services provided by the |
2 |
| district. The total amount collected may not exceed the |
3 |
| reasonable cost of providing those specialized rescue services |
4 |
| and may not, in any event, exceed $125
per hour per vehicle and |
5 |
| $35 per hour per firefighter. The fee may be charged to any of |
6 |
| the following parties, but only after there has been a finding |
7 |
| of fault against that party by the Occupational Safety and |
8 |
| Health Administration or the Illinois Department of Labor: |
9 |
| (a) the owner of the property on which the specialized |
10 |
| rescue services occurred;
|
11 |
| (b) any person involved in an activity that caused or |
12 |
| contributed to the emergency;
|
13 |
| (c) an individual who is rescued during the emergency |
14 |
| and his or her employer if the person was acting in |
15 |
| furtherance of the employer's interests;
|
16 |
| (d) in cases involving the recovery of property, any |
17 |
| person having control or custody of the property at the |
18 |
| time of the emergency.
|
19 |
| For the purposes of this Section, the term "specialized rescue |
20 |
| services" includes, but is not limited to, structural collapse, |
21 |
| tactical rescue, high angle rescue, underwater rescue and |
22 |
| recovery, confined space rescue, below grade rescue, and trench |
23 |
| rescue. ".
|