Upcoming Meetings
- The November 4, 2024 meeting will be held at the Champlain Conference Room, Maine Department of Public Safety, Augusta, Maine. To join with Zoom go to: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89736090724?pwd=sm70tbzK2baIE11WrzmrgHTpw34Klo.1
- Meeting ID: 897 3609 0724
- Passcode: 946438
- Next meeting: Monday, October 7, 2024. (Most meetings are held the first Monday of each month)
- Future Meetings:
- November 4, 2024
- December 2, 2024
The Commission Consists of 23 Members Appointed as Follows:
- Two members of the Senate who sit on the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over fire protection matters, appointed by the President of the Senate;
- Three members of the House of Representatives who sit on the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over fire protection matters, appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives;
- The State Fire Marshal or the Fire Marshal's designee;
- The Supervisor of the Forest Fire Control Division of the Maine Forest Service or the Supervisor's designee;
- The Director of the Bureau of Labor Standards or the Director's designee;
- The Director of Maine Emergency Medical Services or the director's designee;
- The Director of the Maine Emergency Management Agency or the director's designee;
- One municipal Fire Chief who is a full-time Fire Chief and a member of the Maine Fire Chief's Association, appointed by the Governor;
- One municipal Fire Chief who is a volunteer Fire Chief and a member of the Maine Fire Chief's Association, appointed by the Governor;
- One municipal Fire Chief who is paid on call and a member of the Maine Fire Chief's Association, appointed by the Governor;
- Six firefighters appointed as follows:
- Two career firefighters who are members of the Professional Fire Fighters of Maine, appointed by the Governor;
- Two call firefighters who are members of the Maine State Federation of Fire Fighters, appointed by the Governor; and
- Two volunteer firefighters who are members of the Maine State Federation of Fire Fighters, appointed by the Governor;
- The Administrator of the Maine Fire Training and Education Program within the Maine Technical College System, or the Administrator's designee; and
- Three persons appointed by the Governor, including:
- One member representing the Governor's office;
- One public member; and
- One member representing the insurance industry.
Duties of the Maine Fire Protection Services Commission
- Regularly advise the Governor and executive officers, the Legislature, the Maine Forest Service, municipal fire departments and any other parties affected by its recommendations regarding fire protection services;
- Submit a report containing the results of its studies, findings and recommendations to the Governor and to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over fire protection services matters by December 31st of each year. As resources permit, the report must include:
- A detailed assessment of existing and needed resources within the State's fire protection services system, including capital needs for training facilities, funding options for facilities and oversight and administration of any training facilities;
- A detailed assessment of expected resource needs in the State's fire protection services system and recommendations for funding those needs, including an evaluation of the appropriate level for the fire premium tax and bond initiative proposals;
- An evaluation of existing fire prevention, fire suppression, fire safety and fire training strategies and programs, including recommendations for improvements, new programs and strategies, funding options for training and oversight and administration of any training funds;
- Recommendations for effective management of resources within the State's fire protection services system;
- Recommendations for enhancing the collection and distribution of fire data, particularly as these data relate to increasing the fire protection services' capacity to fight fires and save lives;
- Recommendations regarding evaluation methodology for the State's fire protection services system;
- Recommendations for recruitment and retention of volunteers, including a length-of-service incentive program for volunteer firefighters;
- Recommendations for creating a health insurance bridge for retired career firefighters;
- Recommendations for creating a fund to be used to provide a death benefit for firefighters and emergency medical services persons who die in the line of duty;
- Recommendations regarding fire investigation and inspection needs of the Department of Public Safety, Office of State Fire Marshal; and
- Recommendations regarding grants available for fire training and fire protection needs;
- Develop rules of procedure necessary to carry out its duties. Rules adopted Pursuant to this paragraph are routine technical rules as defined in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter II-A;
- Adopt rules to carry out the purposes of Title 30-A, chapter 154, Maine Firefighter Training Fund. Rules adopted pursuant to this paragraph are routine technical rules as defined in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter II-A;
- Conduct public hearings, conferences, workshops and other meetings to obtain information about and discuss and publicize the needs of and solutions to problems concerning the State's fire protection services;
- Assist all governmental agencies with firefighter training and education responsibilities to enhance their delivery of services to fire prevention, protection and life safety professionals, including paid, call and volunteer fire service members; and
- Submit proposed legislation to the Legislature to implement any recommendations of the commission.