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Friday, November 6, 2009

Connecticut Law Allows Career Firefighters to Volunteer

Connecticut enacted legislation that codifies the right of career firefighters to volunteer during off-duty hours. The bill, An Act Concerning Volunteer Service by Paid Emergency Personnel or Paid Firefighters (H.B. 5646), received final legislative approval on May 7, became a public act on May 19, and was formally signed during a ceremony June 9, the National Volunteer Fire Council reports. Several years ago when the city of Hartford and the Hartford Fire Fighters Association reached an agreement prohibiting city firefighters from volunteering in their hometowns during personal time. In 2003, National Volunteer Fire Council Chairman Philip ...

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