Fire Services Administration Policy (Approved 2015-05-15)
St. Mary's, Nova Scotia
· adopted 2015-05-15
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1. Purpose
The purpose of this policy is to establish key administration practices between the Municipality
and municipally registered volunteer fire departments.
2. Authority
The Municipality takes its authority for this policy under the provisions set out in Part 10, Section
293 of the Municipal Government Act (MGA) which states a municipality may maintain and provide
fire and emergency services by providing the service, assisting others to provide the service,
working with others to provide the service or a combination of means.
3. Scope
This policy applies to the Municipality and fire departments that service the Municipality of the
District of St. Mary's.
4. Definitions
4.1. Dwelling Unit - means living quarters that are accessible from a private entrance, either
outside the building or in a common area within the building, are occupied or, if
unoccupied, are reasonably fit for occupancy, contain kitchen facilities within the unit, and
have toilet facilities that are not shared with the occupants of other dwelling units.
4.2. Fire Chief - the senior official within and in charge of the fire department.
4.3. Fire Department - a fire department that has registered with the Municipality of the
District of St. Mary's to provide fire-suppression or emergency services pursuant to
section 294 of the Municipal Government Act (MGA).
4.4. Fire Marshall - means the person appointed as the Fire Marshal by the Minister of
Municipal Affairs and Housing pursuant to the Fire Safety Act;
4.5. Local Assistant - a person who is a local assistant is appointed by the Fire Marshall
pursuant to the Fire Safety Act and further that is typically the Fire Chief or a designate of
a fire department.
4.6. Members - members of a municipally registered fire department.
4.7. Property Valuation Services - an independent, not-for-profit organization under the terms
of the Property Valuation Services Corporation Act.
4.8. Structure - something that is constructed on a piece of property.
4.9. The Municipality - the Municipality of the District of St. Mary's.
5. Municipal Registration Process
All Volunteer Fire Departments must register with St. Mary's Municipality every five years using
Form A: "Application for Registration as a Fire Department or Emergency Services Provider"
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under the Municipal Government Act. The objective is to ensure emergency services and providers
meet registration requirements and to let the Municipality know what emergency services are
available. As per the MGA a municipally registered fire department shall provide the Municipality
with a list of specific emergency services it will endeavour to provide and the area in which the
services will be provided. Not every department must provide all services.
6. Mutual Aid Agreement
The Mutual Aid Fire and Emergency Agreement shall be reviewed by municipal Fire Services
Committee every 5 years; including the procedures, equipment, and support schedules. The
Agreement is to be signed by all parties involved and filed at Municipal Office with the Municipal
Clerk.
7. Fire Tax Levy
The Municipality collects fire protection rates on behalf of volunteer fire departments.
7.1. The rate is determined by each of the volunteer fire departments after holding a Rate
Payers Meeting on an annual basis and may be calculated as one of the following options:
a. a uniform charge on each property assessed as residential and commercial by
Property Valuation Services; or
b. a percentage of the dollar assessment value of residential and commercial property
with a threshold greater than $2,500 assessment value; or
c. a uniform charge on each property classified as residential with a dwelling unit and all
commercially assessed properties; or
d. as a uniform charge to be applied to residential properties with dwellings and
commercial properties with a structure.
7.2. An advertisement for departments Rate Payers Meetings must be submitted to the
Municipal Clerk at least 30 days prior to the meeting. The advertisement must include the
date, time, address of the location of the meeting, and the current fire levy rate. The
Municipality will advertise the meeting in the municipal newsletter.
7.3. The method and levy amount determined from the Rate Payers Meetings shall be
submitted annually to the Municipal Clerk, along with Form B- "Standard Financial
Statement" by May 1st. If no submission is received, there will be no changes to rates
from prior year.
7.4. The fire departments must submit their annual rate payers meeting minutes, and rate
information to the Municipal Clerk and the Municipality will advertise the new information
in the municipal newsletter for rate payers.
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7.5. The rate is a first lien on the real property and may be collected in the same manner as
property taxes.
7.6. All tax levied through fire area rates will be paid out directly to corresponding fire
departments in two installments: September and March of each fiscal year.
8. Fire Department Annual Municipal Grant
The Municipality will provide a grant to help offset insurance costs incurred for fire stations.
8.1. Annual municipal grants are determined by Council and will be paid to volunteer
departments based on the number of Fire Stations/Building to maintain, served by the
department.
8.2. The annual grant may be released in September. Fire departments must submit their
financial statements for the previous year to the Municipal Clerk to release the grant.
8.3. All fire departments shall be required to levy an area rate to become eligible for a grant
from Council.
8.4. The amount for the Fire Department Annual Municipal Grant will be considered as part of
the Municipal annual budget process. Council may allocate funds over and above the
amount approved in the budget process when request for grants of an emergency or
pressing nature are received that exceed the budget.
8.5. Council reserves the right to grant or reject any application for funding that may or may
not qualify in accordance with the guidelines set out in this policy.
9. Fire Department Annual Training Grant
The Municipality offers a grant to assist volunteer fire department members in receiving sufficient
training to serve the Municipality.
9.1. Annual Training grants are determined by Council and will be paid to volunteer
departments based on training received by members from an outside source related to
fire protection.
9.2. Receipts from previous years training must be provided to Municipal Clerk by each
department before a training grant is released for the upcoming fiscal year.
9.3. All fire departments shall be required to levy an area rate to become eligible for the
training grant from Council.
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9.4. The amount for Fire Department Annual Training Grant will be considered as part of the
Municipality's annual budget process. Council reserves the right to grant or reject any
application for funding that may or may not qualify in accordance with the guidelines set
out in this policy.
10. Workers Compensation Coverage
The Municipality provides workers compensation coverage to all volunteer fire department
members in the District of St. Mary's. It is mandatory for fire departments to participate. Members
are entitled to normal compensation benefits if they suffer an injury during their engagement as
a volunteer fire fighter.
10.1. An annual letter must be filed with the Municipal Clerk by March 31st from each volunteer
fire department that states the number of current members, and their names.
10.2. The Municipality will remit workers compensation on quarterly basis on behalf of
members at a rate determined by the Workers Compensation Board.
10.3. If a fire department serves more than one Municipality, it's Workers Compensation will
be paid by the Municipality in which the most dwellings within their fire district is
serviced by the department.
11. Workers Compensation Claim
To make a claim to the Workers Compensation Board follow the steps below:
11.1. The fire fighter should notify their Chief as soon as possible and seek immediate health
care, ask their health care provider to prepare a report for the WCB. The member must
inquire if they are cleared to return to work in regular or transitional duties.
11.2. If the individual must be off work due to an injury, work with your employer, healthcare
provider, and the WCB to return to work as soon as you're able.
11.3. The injured fire fighter will work with their Chief to complete the Form C: "WCB Injury
Form" and submit it to the Municipal Clerk at the Municipal Office for the signing by the
employer to be completed.
11.4. The Municipal Clerk will submit the Form B: WCB Injury Form to the Workers
Compensation Board.
11.5. It is the responsibility of the fire department's fire chief to ensure that their members are
aware of their Workers Compensation coverage and how to make a report if injured
during duty.
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12. Dry Hydrant Site Selection
The Municipality recognizes the importance of placing dry hydrants strategically throughout the
Municipality to ensure an available supply of water should the need occur. The Municipality will
install dry hydrants based on the need as determined by Council in consultation with fire
departments and the Fire Services Committee.
12.1. Dry hydrants shall be placed in a location of a reliable natural water source that is easily
accessible and meet engineered design specifications and have a universal adaptor.
12.2. If a fire department wishes to install a dry hydrant, they must submit a request to the Fire
Services Committee using the Form D: "Dry Hydrant for Consideration Form".
Requests must be received by November 15th and will be considered for the following
fiscal year.
12.3. The Fire Services Committee will review and score each request using the Dry Hydrant
Site Selection Scoring Matrix. The request which demonstrates the highest need will be
selected. If there are multiple requests that demonstrate a high need, the Committee may
recommend to Council for consideration the selection of two requests to be completed
in two consecutive years and forgo the selection process for the next year.
12.4. Once a dry hydrant is installed, on-going maintenance is the responsibility of the fire
departments.
13. Fire Scene Security
Under section 33(3) of the FSA, if a local assistant considers it necessary for a fire investigation,
they must request assistance from the Office of the Fire Marshall. The local assistant may order
the closure of the land or premise where a fire has occurred, prohibit persons from entering and
post a fire security watch. The Municipality provides a fire chief or, their designate the authority
to make an order directing the owner to pay the costs incurred for scene security.
13.1. To request assistance from the Office of the Fire Marshall, see Form E: Request for
Assistance from the Office of the Fire Marshall. Where the Local Assistant deems it
necessary for the purpose of an investigation, the Local Assistant may, by oral or written
order:
a) close the land or premises
b) prohibit any entry, or lingering
c) post a security watch, using Form F: Order to Post Security Watch at Fire
Investigation.
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13.2. Orders for scene security will be posted at the fire scene to preserve chain of custody of
evidence until a fire investigation can be undertaken.
13.3. A representative from the Fire Marshall's Office should be on scene prior to a fire
department departure, however there may be incidents where a representative is unable
to attend up to (24) twenty-four hours, whereby scene security is required. Security shall
remain in place until the local assistant is relieved of their responsibility by Police or the
Office of the Fire Marshall.
13.4. The Municipality will maintain an agreement with a security provider(s), which the local
assistant may contact to obtain services. See Schedule B - Security Providers for Use for
a listing of security providers the Municipality has a service agreement with and their
contact information.
13.5. The Municipality will only cover the cost of security services provided by security
provider(s) that the Municipality maintains a service agreement with.
13.6. If a Fire Department obtains security services from a security provider(s) that the
Municipality maintains a serve agreement with, the Local Assistant must direct the owner
of a property to pay any costs to the Municipality of associated with carrying out the
order, work, or action using Form G - "Order Requiring Owner to Pay Costs of
Security".
13.7. The order to pay costs will include:
a) a description of activity for which the costs were incurred
b) a statement of authority for conducting the activity
c) a detailed account of the costs incurred
d) a direction that the owner pays costs to the Local Assistant.
13.8. An order to pay under the Fire Safety Act 30(3) is limited to a maximum of $1,000 unless
the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing approves a higher expenditure and the
order to pay as per section 30(1) of the Fire Safety Act.
13.9. The Local Assistant must file the Form G- Order Requiring Owner to Pay Costs of
Security at the Municipal Office with the Municipal Clerk.
13.10. Where an order to pay costs referred to in section 13.6 remains unpaid after all rights of
appeal under the Fire Safety Act are exhausted, the amount of the costs is subject to
interest, calculated at the rate applicable to overdue municipal rates and taxes, from the
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date of the original order for payment of costs; and with any interest subsequently,
constitutes a lien on the property that is the subject of the order.
13.11. The amount of the costs and any interest is, for the purpose of collection and recovery,
a first lien on the property collectable by the municipality as municipal taxes pursuant to
the Municipal Government Act.
14. Related Policies, Procedures and Legislation
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Municipal Government Act
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Fire Safety Act
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Workers Compensation Act
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Office of the Fire Marshall (Nova Scotia) Fire Investigation and Fire Scene Security
Guideline
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Property Valuation Services Corporation Act.
15. Revisions
The Municipality shall ensure that this policy is reviewed at least once every four years or as
requested by the Fire Services Committee and, where necessary revised.
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Municipal Clerk
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SCHEDULE A
"Policy Record"
The Municipality shall ensure this policy is reviewed at least once every four years or as
requested by the Fire Services Committee and, where necessary revised upon approval of
Council.
Date of Review
Section(s) Updated
Council Approval Date
Adoption of Policy
January 9, 2017
December 11, 2017
Section 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12,
13, 14, 15, S.B, F.A, F.C, F.D, F.E,
F.F, F.G, A.A,
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Schedule B
Security Providers for Use
Security Provider
Contact Number
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Form A
Application for Registration as a Fire Department or Emergency Services Provider"
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Form B:
Financial Statement
(Insert Department Name)
Fiscal Year
Fiscal Year
Fiscal Year
Prior Year Actual
Proposed Budget
Beginning Balance
Revenue
Tax Levies
Pipeline Tax Levy
Grants
Donations
Fundraising
Fire Services
Totals
Expenses
Building Maintenance
Training
Power / Utilities
Insurance
Office Supplies
Vehicle Expenses
Bank Service Fees
Totals
Ending Balances
Formula: Beginning Balance +
Revenue - Expenses = Ending
Balances
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Form C
WCB Injury Report
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Form D
Request for Dry Hydrant
Fire Department: ____________________________________________________________________________________
Fire Chief: ___________________________________________________________________________________________
Phone Number: __________________________________
Email: ________________________________________
Address of Proposed Dry Hydrant Location: _______________________________________________________
How many dry hydrants do you currently
have within the fire departments boundary?
How far is the closest dry hydrant from the
proposed location?
Is the proposed site accessible in all weather
conditions?
Yes No
What is the depth of the water at the
proposed location?
What is the depth of the water at the
proposed location during a drought?
What is the bottom of the water source
composed of?
What is the distance from the end of the
access road to the water source?
What is the distance from the surface of the
water source to the proposed dry hydrant?
How many fires have occurred within your
fire boundary within the past three years?
Please list by year.
Does the fire department have the
appropriate equipment to support the use
of the proposed dry hydrant? Please explain.
Does the fire department have the
personnel to support the use of the
proposed dry hydrant? Please explain.
Does the fire department have permission
from the landowner to place a dry hydrant
in the proposed location? Please provide
contact information for the landowner.
Yes No
Landowner:
Phone #:
Email:
Additional Comments:
Signature: ______________________________________________
Date: _________________________________
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Form E
Request for Assistance from the Office of the Fire Marshall
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Form F
Order to Post Security Watch at Fire Investigation
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Form G
Order Requiring Owner to Pay Costs of Security
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Appendix A
Request for Dry Hydrant Scoring Matrix
Fire Department: ____________________________________________________________________________________
Date: ________________________________________________________________________________________________
Completed by: ______________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
How many dry hydrants do you currently
have within the fire departments boundary?
0-1: 5 points
2-3: 4 points
4-6: 3 points
7-9: 2 points
10 +: 1 point
/5
How far is the closest dry hydrant from the
proposed location?
202 km+: 5 points
16-20 2 km: 4 points
11-152 km: 3 points
6-102 km: 2 points
0-52 km: 1 point
/5
Is the proposed site accessible in all weather
conditions?
Yes: 1 point
No: 0 points
/1
What is the depth of the water at the
proposed location?
5 feet+: 4 points
4 feet: 3 points
3 feet: 2 points
2 feet: 1 points
Less than 2 feet: 0 points
/4
What is the depth of the water at the
proposed location during a drought?
5 feet+: 4 points
4 feet: 3 points
3 feet: 2 points
2 feet: 1 points
Less than 2 feet: 0 points
/4
What is the bottom of the water source
composed of?
Sand, Gravel or Rock: 2 points
Sparsely Vegetated: 1 points
Very vegetaated: 0 points
/2
What is the distance from the end of the
access road to the water source?
50 metres: 5 points
100 metres: 4 points
150 metres: 3 points
200 metres: 2 points
250 metres +: 1 point
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What is the population within your fire
departments boundary?
270+: 6 points
216-269: 5 points
162-216: 4 points
108-161: 3 points
107-160: 2 points
0-160: 1 point
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How many fires have occurred within your
fire boundary within the past three years?
Please list by year.
10+: 5
6-9: 4
4-6: 3
2-4: 2
0-2: 1
/5
Does the fire department have the
appropriate equipment to support the use of
the proposed dry hydrant? Please explain.
Yes: 2
Most of the time: 1
No: 0
/2
Does the fire department have the personnel
to support the use of the proposed dry
hydrant? Please explain.
Yes: 2
Most of the time: 1
No: 0
/2
Does the fire department have permission
from the landowner to place a dry hydrant in
the proposed location? Please provide
contact information for the landowner.
Yes: 1
No: 0
/1
Additional Comments:
/3
Total Points
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