Cook Bill To Strengthen Forest Fire Fighting Signed Into Law

May 21, 2024

By Daniel Stefanski |

A bill to help enhance Arizona’s resources to fight fires has been signed into law by the state’s governor.

Last week, Governor Katie Hobbs signed HB 2751, which will “adopt the Great Plains Wildland Fire Protection Compact, entering into a mutual aid agreement with other member states for the purposes of forest firefighting” – according to the purpose from the Arizona State Senate.

State Representative David Cook, a Republican who sponsored this bill, issued the following statement after Hobbs’ action: “As we head into fire season, it’s critical that Arizona is prepared to respond effectively to wildfire threats. With several large fires currently burning in Northern Arizona, this legislation comes at a crucial time. The enactment of H.B. 2751 will ensure our communities are better protected and our firefighting resources are optimally utilized. I’m grateful for the broad bipartisan support that we had in both chambers to pass this important legislation and for the Governor’s support in quickly signing it into law.”

According to the press release from Cook and Arizona House Republicans, this legislation would “allow the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management to collaborate with state foresters in other states, including Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Saskatchewan, South Dakota, and Wyoming, to ensure that Arizona can both provide and receive assistance swiftly during wildfire emergencies, improving overall response times and resource availability.

Joining Cook in support of the bill during the legislative process were Representatives Marshall, Payne, and Sandoval as co-sponsors.

On the Arizona Legislature’s Request to Speak system, representatives from the Arizona Fire District Association, Arizona Wildlife Federation, and Arizona State Forester signed in to support the bill.

The legislation first passed the Arizona House of Representatives in February with an overwhelming 53-3 result (three members did not vote and one seat was vacant). The state Senate then gave its green light to the bill with a 27-2 vote (with one member not voting) before sending it to the Governor’s Office.

Cook’s press release also explained that HB 2751 “provides a framework for administering mutual aid, allowing state forest fire control agencies to quickly request and render firefighting personnel and resources to each other in times of need and to receive reimbursement for their assistance afterwards, [and] stipulates the responsibilities of and protections for employees that are involved in out-of-state firefighting efforts, including provisions for workers’ compensation and liability coverage.”

Because the proposal was an emergency measure, it is now effective under Arizona statute.

Daniel Stefanski is a reporter for AZ Free News. You can send him news tips using this link.

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