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.
APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATION
The form, approved by the Borough Council, completed by a
volunteer and submitted to the Fire Chief or supervisor of the nonprofit
emergency medical services agency for signature certifying eligibility
according to the Volunteer Service Credit Program criteria.
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."
ELIGIBILITY LIST
The document provided by the Fire Chief or the supervisor
that contains the names of those volunteers who the Chief or supervisor
certifies as eligible according to the Volunteer Service Credit Program
criteria resolution.
ELIGIBILITY PERIOD
The time frame when volunteers may earn credit under the
Volunteer Service Credit Program.
QUALIFIED REAL PROPERTY
A residential real property owned, owned jointly or in common
with another, or in the form of a trust or partnership in which the
volunteer has an interest, and occupied as the domicile of a volunteer.
QUALIFYING VOLUNTEER
A Borough resident who volunteers for a volunteer fire company
or nonprofit emergency medical services agency in Lake City Borough
who has complied with and is certified under the Volunteer Service
Credit Program.
TAX COLLECTOR
With respect to earned income tax, the person or entity appointed
pursuant to the Local Tax Enabling Act by the Borough to collect the
earned income tax. With respect to real estate tax, the individual
who was elected Lake City Borough Tax Collector.
VOLUNTEER
A Borough resident that is a member of a volunteer fire company
or nonprofit emergency medical service agency located in Lake City
Borough.
The Borough of Lake City hereby establishes a Volunteer Service
Credit Program. The goal of the program is to encourage membership
and service in the community's volunteer fire companies and nonprofit
emergency medical services agencies. By resolution, the Borough Council
reserves the right to revise the minimum participation score, qualifying
criteria and/or any of the criteria utilized in the Volunteer Service
Credit Program, or to create other qualifying criteria to be utilized
in lieu of the Volunteer Service Credit Program, in whole or in part,
at its sole discretion.
A "qualifying volunteer" shall be defined as:
A. An Lake City Borough resident who has attained annually 150 participation points pursuant to the Volunteer Service Program set forth in §
62-3. The volunteer must be a volunteer in good standing with the volunteer fire company or nonprofit emergency medical service agency during the calendar year for the credit is sought. By resolution, the Borough Council reserves the right to revise the minimum participation score and/or any of the criteria utilized in the Volunteer Service Credit Program, or to create other qualifying criteria to be utilized in lieu of the Volunteer Service Credit Program, in whole or in part, at its sole discretion.
B. A volunteer who holds one of the following Department positions in
good standing, for a minimum of nine months in the calendar year:
Fire Chief, President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Chairman
of the Trustees/Board of Directors and Chairman of Relief Trustees/Board
of Directors. For the purposes of determining a qualifying volunteer,
one person only may serve in each position at any time.
C. A volunteer who has been injured during a response to an emergency
call and who can no longer serve as an active volunteer because of
the injury. A volunteer so injured and unable to serve shall be deemed
a qualifying volunteer until December 31 of the fifth anniversary
of the date of injury.
The Volunteer Service Credit Program is available to residents
of the Borough who are qualified volunteers of volunteer fire companies
and/or nonprofit emergency medical service agencies located in Lake
City Borough.
A qualifying volunteer must meet the minimum criteria set forth in §
62-4, during the eligibility period to qualify for the tax credits established under §§
62-11 and
62-12. For 2019, and each subsequent year thereafter, the eligibility period shall run from January 1 until December 31.
The chief of each volunteer fire company or the supervisor of
a nonprofit emergency medical service agency, or their designees,
shall keep specific records of each volunteer's activities in
a service log to establish credits under the Volunteer Service Credit
Program. Service logs shall be subject to audit/review by:
A. The Lake City Borough Council.
B. The Pennsylvania Fire Commissioner.
C. The Pennsylvania State Auditor General.
On or before the first Monday of January each year, volunteers who have met the minimum criteria of the Volunteer Service Credit Program shall sign and submit an application for certification to their Chief or supervisor. Applications shall be on a form approved by the Borough Council. The Chief or supervisor shall sign the application if the volunteer has met the minimum criteria of the Volunteer Service Credit Program during the eligibility period. The Chief shall forward said application to the Borough Treasurer together with the notarized list required by §
62-9 within the time frame specified herein.
On or before January 15 of each year, the Chief or supervisor shall mail or hand deliver to the Borough Treasurer a notarized eligibility list of all volunteers that have met the minimum criteria for the Volunteer Service Credit Program and applied for certification pursuant to §
62-8. The Chief or supervisor shall post the notarized eligibility list in an accessible area of the volunteer agency's facilities.
The Borough Treasurer, or his/her designee, shall review the applications for credit under the Volunteer Service Credit Program and shall cross-reference them with the notarized eligibility list. The Borough Council shall acknowledge receipt of the eligibility list as submitted by the Borough Treasurer, or his/her designee. The Borough reserves the right to reject applications and remove them from the eligibility list. If the Borough rejects the claim, the taxpayer shall be notified, in writing, of the decision. The notice shall include the reasons for the rejection and provide the method of appealing the decision pursuant to §
62-13A. The Borough Treasurer, or his/her designee, shall provide the Borough Tax Collector with a list of the qualifying volunteers who are eligible for tax credits no later than January 31 of each year.