Walnutport Borough Council hereby establishes a volunteer service
credit program. The goal of the program is to encourage membership
and service in the community's volunteer fire company.
The following words and phrases when used in this article shall
have the meanings given to them in this section unless the context
clearly indicates otherwise.
ACTIVE VOLUNTEER
A volunteer for a volunteer fire company or nonprofit emergency
medical service agency who has complied with, and is certified under,
the volunteer service credit program.
CHIEF
The Chief of the Diamond Volunteer Fire Company.
COUNCIL
The Walnutport Borough Council.
EARNED INCOME TAX
A tax on earned income and net profits levied under Chapter 3 of the Act of December 31, 1965 (P.L. 1257, No. 511), known as The Local Tax Enabling Act, as codified at Chapter
408 Article
V and
VII, Article
I Code of Ordinances. Also referred to as "EIT."
ELIGIBILITY PERIOD
The timeframe when volunteers may earn credit under the Volunteer
Service Inc. Credit Program.
EMERGENCY RESPONDER
A volunteer who responds to an emergency call with the Diamond
Volunteer Fire Company and/or with Northern Valley Emergency Medical
Services Inc.
EMERGENCY RESPONSE CALL
Any emergency call to which a volunteer responds, including
travel directly from and to a volunteer's home, place of business
or other place where he/she shall have been when the call was received.
REAL ESTATE TAX
A tax on the value of the residential real estate levied
by the municipality under Chapter 3 of the Act of December 31, 1965
(P.L. 1257, No. 511), known as The Local Tax Enabling Act, and by
Borough Code at 8 Pa.C.S.A. 1301 et al.
TAX OFFICER
The person or entity appointed pursuant to the Local Tax
Enabling Act by the Borough to collect the earned income tax and real
estate tax.
VOLUNTEER
A member of a volunteer fire company or a nonprofit emergency
medical service agency.
The Walnutport Borough Council shall establish, by resolution,
the annual criteria that must be met to qualify for credits under
the program based on the following:
A. The number of emergency response calls to which a volunteer responds.
B. The level of training and participation in formal training and drills
for a volunteer.
C. The total amount of time expended by a volunteer on administrative
and other support services, including fundraising and facility or
equipment maintenance.
D. The involvement in other events or projects that aid the financial
viability, emergency response or operational readiness of a volunteer
fire company.
The Chief of the Volunteer Fire Company or his or her designee
and the Executive Director of the Northern Valley Emergency Medical
Services Inc., or his or her designee, shall keep a service log to
document the activities of each volunteer that qualifies for credit
towards the program criteria for the volunteer service tax credit
program. Service logs shall be subject to review by Walnutport Borough
Council, the State Fire Commissioner and the State Auditor General.
The Borough Secretary or his/her designee shall keep an official
tax credit register of all active volunteers that were issued tax
credit certificates, which shall be available to Walnutport Borough
Council; Volunteer Fire Chief, Executive Director of the Northern
Valley Emergency Medical Services Inc. and the Walnutport Borough
Tax Collector, as requester.
This article may be amended by resolution of Borough Council,
which upon adoption shall become a part of this article.