The Honorable Ed Gilbert State Representative P.O. Box 633 Mountain Home, AR 72653
Dear Representative Gilbert:
This is in response to your request for an opinion concerning the formation of a countywide fire department in Baxter County. Your request is stated as follows:
Interest has been expressed in Baxter County to dissolve all existing fire fighting entities (including city fire departments) and form one fire fighting entity for Baxter County to provide services to not only the unincorporated area but to the incorporated areas as well. My constituents envision one countywide fire department administered by one board of directors and providing workers' compensation coverage and retirement benefits for all of the fire fighters within the county. They want to establish a central communications system and a 911 system. I respectfully request that you provide me with your opinion as to whether this concept can be implemented under current State and federal law, and if so, how can it be accomplished.
While there appears to be authority, generally, for the establishment of a countywide fire department (see A.C.A.
A county may, however, enter into and enforce an agreement of intergovernmental cooperation, although it has no power to regulate another unit of local government in the absence of a specific delegation of such power. See A.C.A.
The foregoing precepts suggest that the provision of fire fighting services within the county on a centralized basis may be accomplished through interlocal agreement(s). County interlocal agreements are authorized under A.C.A.
While it thus appears that an interlocal agreement might offer a mechanism for implementing the concept outlined in your correspondence, several practical difficulties do emerge. A single funding mechanism may not be possible, in light of the various methods of funding different fighting entities. For instance, suburban improvement districts (A.C.A.
With regard to workers' compensation coverage, it must be recognized that voluntary fire fighters of municipal fire departments are specifically excepted from the Code section requiring minimum compensation of volunteer fire fighters as county employees. A.C.A.
With regard, to an emergency communications system, A.C.A.
The foregoing compels the suggestion that private counsel, or counsel to whom the existing fire fighting entities ordinarily look for advice, be consulted in order to assess the feasibility of interlocal agreements and/or contracts as a means of implementing centralized fire fighting functions. While the creation of one single countywide fire department may not be possible, mechanisms for joint, cooperative action to exist. See, e.g., A.C.A.
The foregoing opinion, which I hereby approve, was prepared by Assistant Attorney General Elisabeth A. Walker.
Attachment: AG Opinion No.
