Date:07/25/03
Blagojevich
signs four bills designed to aid Illinois fire departments NEWTON,
ILL. - During his bus tour of the state where he met with residents at the Wade
Community Firehouse, Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich today signed four bills that will
help ensure a steady flow of dollars to local fire departments. House
Bill 116 provides reasonable civil penalties for repeated, intentional false alarms.
House Bill 117 addresses the fact that fire departments and fire protection districts
are eligible for sales tax exemption. House Bill 120 allows fire protection districts
to charge non-residents who do not already pay for fire services, to pay for fire
and emergency services received. And finally, House Bill 121 enables OSFM to establish
the fire equipment exchange program for fire departments and districts, which
have excess inventory of supplies and equipment to donate to other fire departments
that are in need. This program will be administered via the OSFM's website. "The
fire service is there when we need them and we are doing our part to help them
do their job and pay for a life-saving service that often is taken for granted,"
Governor Blagojevich said. "The legislation creates an equipment exchange center,
allows fire services to charge non-paying residents for services rendered, penalizes
those who call in false alarms and exempts the fire service from sales tax on
purchases." As
a result of HB 117, departments and districts can claim exemption from sales tax
by writing a letter of request and including copies of their articles of incorporation
or constitution, bylaws and a brief description of duties and submitting to: Local
Government Service Bureau MC 3-520 Illinois Department of Revenue 101
West Jefferson Springfield, IL 62702 According
to HB 120, a municipality may choose to provide firefighting and emergency medical
services (EMS) on property outside its corporate limits thereby allowing them
to fix, charge and collect fees not exceeding the actual cost of the service rendered.
The municipality may also levy an additional charge to reimburse for extraordinary
expenses. Charges are not to exceed $125 per hour per vehicle and not exceed $35
per hour per firefighter responding to a call for assistance. And no charges should
be made for services totaling less than $50. These
bills will fall under the authority of the Office of the State Fire Marshal. Further
information regarding details of each of these bills can be obtained by visiting
the OSFM website at www.state.il.us/osfm or by contacting the Public Information
office at (217) 785-1021. |