The State Fire Marshal's Office. The director of Fire Protection is the state fire marshal. The State Fire Marshal's Office (SFMO) is located within the Washington State Patrol (WSP).
The SFMO must:
Fire Service Delivery Workgroup. In 2023, the Fire Service Delivery Workgroup (Workgroup) was established to evaluate existing funding and service delivery models for fire services provided by the SFMO. The Workgroup determined that the SFMO cannot maintain adequate levels of response and service to communities without adequate and sustained funding for fire services. Based on its findings, the Workgroup made several recommendations, including:
The Washington State Fire Service Policy Board (Board) is created to advise the state fire marshal on all matters related to the purview of the SFMO. This includes but is not limited to developing recommendations regarding agency budget requests and developing strategies to enhance delivery of fire service training and resources. In doing this work, the Board is encouraged to seek input from representatives of industries licensed or regulated by the SFMO, agencies, and other appropriate organizations. The Board may create ad-hoc, voluntary advisory committees as necessary.
Board membership includes:
The members of the Board must designate an administrative chair to facilitate meetings. Meetings must be held quarterly, at a minimum, as well as subject to the call of the administrative chair. Board members serve without compensation but are eligible for travel reimbursement. Members of advisory committees created by the Board may not receive compensation nor reimbursement. Members of the board and individuals acting on its behalf are immune from civil liability for official acts performed in the course of their duties.
PRO: This is a step in the right direction to improve upon the essential services the fire service in Washington State provides. There has been a lot of change in the fire service profession and industry over the course of the last 24 years, and as the mission and focus of the fire service continues to change, it's only appropriate that we convey our needs to the state government. This bill creates an advisory panel that will work collaboratively with the State Fire Marshal's Office to implement a statewide plan for all things fire service related. We believe the reinstatement of the policy board is an important step that has little to no fiscal impact, but will be a great opportunity for coordination and collaboration. This will provide a lot of good insights and collaboration will provide a more effective fire service for all taxpayers and people that reside in Washington.