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H 234

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194th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Mike Finn

Idaho H 234 clarifies that wildland fire agency vehicles are authorized emergency vehicles during WUI responses, speeding response and interagency coordination.

Bill reported favorably by committee and referred to the committee on House Ways and Means
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Bill Summary · H 234

Idaho H 234 – Summary

Overview

Idaho House Bill 234 amends the definitions in Idaho Code to explicitly include wildland fire agency or association vehicles in the list of authorized emergency vehicles. The change applies when these vehicles are responding to wildland-urban interface (WUI) fires. The measure aims to expedite emergency responses and access to additional resources for WUI incidents.

  • Bill: H 234
  • Title: MOTOR VEHICLE – Amends existing law to provide for wildland fire agency or association vehicles in the definition of vehicle
  • Introduced: February 14, 2025
  • Status: Signed by Governor March 14, 2025; Session Law Chapter 80; Effective July 1, 2025
  • Fiscal note: Indicates potential per-vehicle cost of adding emergency lights/sirens (~$2,500 if not already equipped)

Key Provisions

  • Amends Section 49-123 to revise the definition of an Authorized Emergency Vehicle.
  • New language explicitly includes vehicles owned or operated by a wildland fire agency or association when responding to wildland urban interface fires.
  • The broader category of Authorized Emergency Vehicles remains, now explicitly enumerating wildland fire agency vehicles as eligible for emergency operation status during active WUI responses.
  • The change complements existing categories such as fire departments, EMS, sheriff search and rescue, and other designated emergency vehicles.

Practical Impact

  • Operational Effect: Wildland fire agency and association vehicles will be treated as authorized emergency vehicles during WUI response, facilitating use of emergency equipment (lights/sirens) and potentially streamlining cross-agency responses.
  • Resource Mobilization: Quicker escalation and dispatch of additional resources (e.g., tanker aircraft, helicopters) may follow faster because responding vehicles are clearly authorized as emergency responders.
  • Vehicle Equipment: Many wildland vehicles already equipped with emergency lights and sirens; for those not equipped, retrofitting would cost about $2,500 per vehicle.

Who is Affected

  • Wildland fire agencies and associations (and their vehicles) operating in Idaho, particularly during wildland-urban interface fire events.
  • Local and interagency fire response networks that coordinate WUI firefighting efforts.

Fiscal/Administrative Considerations

  • Estimated cost to equip non-approved vehicles with lights/sirens: approximately $2,500 per vehicle (as noted in the fiscal note).
  • Most affected vehicles are reportedly already equipped; the primary change is legal authorization rather than a broad equipment mandate.

Timeline and Implementation

  • Legislative History: Introduced 2/14/2025; progressed through House and Senate in early 2025; enrolled and signed in March 2025.
  • Effective Date: July 1, 2025.
  • Enactment: Chapter 80, Session Law

Additional Notes

  • The accompanying fiscal note and statement of purpose emphasize that the measure accelerates response to WUI fires and may enhance interagency coordination by clarifying emergency vehicle status for wildland fire entities.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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