Exempts active volunteer firefighters from jury duty
Bill A 1117 exempts active volunteer firefighters from jury duty, ensuring they can maintain vital emergency services and prevent staffing shortages in local fire departments.
Bill A 1117 exempts active volunteer firefighters from jury duty, ensuring they can maintain vital emergency services and prevent staffing shortages in local fire departments.
The primary purpose of Bill A 1117 is to provide an exemption from jury duty for individuals who serve as active volunteer firefighters. This legislation aims to recognize the critical role that volunteer firefighters play in their communities and to alleviate potential staffing shortages in emergency services that could arise if these individuals are required to serve on juries.
Who is Affected:
Community Services: The bill supports the operational capacity of volunteer fire departments, which are often crucial in rural and underserved areas where professional fire services may be limited.
Bill A 1117 seeks to support active volunteer firefighters by exempting them from jury duty, thereby ensuring that these essential community members can continue to provide vital emergency services without the distraction of jury obligations. The bill is currently under review by the Judiciary Committee, and its future will depend on legislative discussions and decisions.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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