S 10597 NY
Provides pay per call and paid on call stipends for volunteer firefighters and travel expense reimbursement for call response
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Allows an authority having jurisdiction over a volunteer fire department or fire company in a county, city, town, village, fire district, or fire protection district to provide volunteer firefighters with a stipend of a nominal fee for responses to calls and for certain standby services; includes volunteer firefighters within the labor law definition of "employee" of a federal, state or municipal government of political subdivision thereof; establishes the volunteer fire service nominal compensation assistance fund.
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- Monica Martinez Democratic · primary
2 coauthors / cosponsors
- Patrick M. Gallivan Republican · cosponsor
- William Weber Republican · cosponsor
Action history (1)
- May 28, 2026 REFERRED TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT · upper
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  SPONSOR MARTINEZ   COSPNSR GALLIVAN, WEBER   MLTSPNSR   Add §§200-aaa & 210-a, amd §§205-g, 209-d & 72-g, Gen Muni L; amd §3, Vol Ffs Ben L; amd §§517 & 651, Lab L; amd §§41 & 201, Civ Serv L; amd §612, Tax L; amd §176, Town L   Allows an authority having jurisdiction over a volunteer fire department or fire company in a county, city, town, village, fire district, or fire protection district to provide volunteer firefighters with a stipend of a nominal fee for responses to calls and for certain standby services; includes volunteer firefighters within the labor law definition of "employee" of a federal, state or municipal government of political subdivision thereof; establishes the volunteer fire service nominal compensation assistance fund.
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STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________
10597
IN SENATE
May 28, 2026 ___________
Introduced by Sen. MARTINEZ -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Local Government
AN ACT to amend the general municipal law, the volunteer firefighters' benefit law and the town law, in relation to providing pay per call and paid on call stipends for volunteer firefighters and travel expense reimbursement for call response; to amend the labor law, in relation to the definitions of "employee" and remuneration; to amend the civil service law, in relation to providing volunteer firefighters in the exempt class; to amend the tax law, in relation to including nominal fees paid to volunteer firefighters within the New York adjusted gross income of a resident individual; and to amend the general municipal law, in relation to establishing the volunteer fire service nominal compensation assistance fund
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows:
1 Section 1. The general municipal law is amended by adding a new 2 section 200-aaa to read as follows: 3 § 200-aaa. Pay per call and paid on call nominal compensation 4 (stipends) for volunteer firefighters. 1. For purposes of this section: 5 (a) "fire department" and "fire company" shall have the meanings as 6 defined in section three of the volunteer firefighters' benefit law; 7 (b) "nominal fee" means payment to a volunteer firefighter of a 8 stipend, fee, gift card or gift certificate, gratuity, or other qualify- 9 ing item of monetary value; 10 (c) "pay per call compensation (stipend)" means payment of a nominal 11 fee to a volunteer firefighter of a stipend for response to an emergency 12 call of their fire department or fire company as defined in the local 13 rules and regulations established for the program; 14 (d) "paid on call compensation (stipend)" means a payment of a nominal 15 fee to a volunteer firefighter for participating in a standby activity 16 as defined in the local rules and regulations established for the 17 program; 18 (e) "volunteer firefighter" shall have the same meaning as defined in 19 section three of the volunteer firefighters' benefit law. An active
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD15208-05-6
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1 volunteer firefighter may participate in a pay per call and paid on call 2 stipend program adopted under this statute and such participation shall 3 not cause that volunteer firefighter or call firefighter to be consid- 4 ered a paid firefighter as that term is used in section one hundred 5 seventy-six of the town law or any other statute; 6 (f) "call firefighter" means a volunteer firefighter participating in 7 a pay per call and paid on call compensation (stipend) program. Such 8 participation shall not change such firefighter's volunteer status; and 9 (g) "authority having jurisdiction" means the governing body of a 10 city, town, village, or fire district which maintains a volunteer fire 11 department or volunteer fire company and elects to provide a nominal fee 12 to volunteer firefighters pursuant to this section. 13 2. The governing body of a city, town, village, fire district, fire 14 protection district, any other entity that operates a volunteer fire 15 department or company, an independent volunteer fire company, or an 16 independent fire company may by local law, ordinance, or resolution, 17 elect to authorize a fire company under its jurisdiction to provide a 18 nominal fee to volunteer firefighters for each response to a fire or 19 other emergency and/or providing certain standby services. 20 3. A pay per call and/or paid on call compensation (stipend) program 21 for volunteer firefighters approved by the governing body of a city, 22 town, village, fire district, fire protection district, or any other 23 entity that elects to authorize a volunteer fire department or company, 24 an independent volunteer fire company, or an independent fire company to 25 provide a nominal fee to volunteer firefighters shall promulgate basic 26 rules for the program. The program may later be discontinued by the 27 authority having jurisdiction in the same manner it elected to start a 28 program if it determines that the program no longer is in the best 29 interests of the community served. Only the authority having jurisdic- 30 tion may authorize the expenditure of its operating funds on such 31 program. A volunteer fire department or company, an independent volun- 32 teer fire company, or an independent fire company that operates as a 33 fire corporation may authorize the expenditure of department, company or 34 corporate funds on the program with the consent of the authority having 35 jurisdiction. A volunteer firefighter may only receive compensation or 36 be paid one stipend per activity. 37 4. The amount of such pay per call compensation (stipends) shall be 38 set by the entity that has authorized the program: 39 (a) Total annual nominal compensation per volunteer firefighter paid 40 pursuant to this section shall be less than an amount which would result 41 in the nominal fee being regarded as compensation and subject to the 42 "Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938," 29 U.S.C. s.201 et seq., for the 43 volunteer's first responder services; and 44 (b) Exempt from payroll and income taxation under New York state law; 45 and 46 (c) Any nominal fee provided under this section shall not be deemed 47 remuneration or gratuity under the volunteer firefighters' benefit law 48 or any other provision of law and shall not interfere with or impact the 49 volunteer status of volunteer firefighters under the volunteer fire- 50 fighters' benefit law or any other provision of law; and 51 (d) Any nominal fee provided shall neither alter nor impair the rights 52 or abilities of a volunteer firefighter as a participant entitled to 53 receive benefits pursuant to article eleven-A of this chapter. 54 5. Volunteer firefighters may waive their right to participate in a 55 pay per call and paid on call compensation (stipend) program created for 56 their fire department or fire company and may respond to emergency calls
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1 without receiving any stipend payments. Volunteer firefighters wishing 2 to waive their right to participate in the program shall file a written 3 waiver with the authority managing the program on the form it creates 4 for that purpose. Failure to register for the program if registration is 5 required shall also serve as a waiver. 6 6. Volunteer firefighters receiving pay per call and paid on call 7 stipends must meet all criteria and requirements necessary to be an 8 active volunteer firefighter. They shall meet all entry level and peri- 9 odic physical examination requirements set by the authority having 10 jurisdiction over the fire department or fire company and approved by 11 its physician to permit volunteer firefighters to respond to emergency 12 calls and render assistance at emergency calls. They shall meet all 13 training requirements for volunteer firefighters established by the 14 office of fire prevention and control best practices initiative, the 15 department of health (relative to rendering emergency medical services) 16 and the local authority having jurisdiction over the fire department or 17 fire company. They shall meet attendance requirements set by the local 18 authority having jurisdiction over the fire department or fire company. 19 The authority having jurisdiction over a program may deny payments to 20 personnel who do not meet those requirements. 21 7. Eligible personnel will be active members, who are adequately 22 trained and qualified to rapidly respond to all types of emergency 23 calls. No nominal fee shall be paid to personnel who do not respond to 24 emergency calls on apparatus, ambulances, and vehicles to the scene of 25 these emergency calls and meet all the minimum qualifications set forth, 26 based upon rules set for emergency responses by the authority having 27 jurisdiction. 28 8. Volunteer firefighters receiving a nominal fee under this section 29 shall be permitted to earn points and receive payments under a service 30 award program adopted for their fire department or fire company under 31 article eleven-A of this chapter. 32 § 2. Subdivision 3 of section 3 of the volunteer firefighters' benefit 33 law, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 55 of the laws of 34 2023, is amended to read as follows: 35 3. "Line of duty" means the performance by a volunteer firefighter as 36 a volunteer firefighter of the duties and activities described in subdi- 37 vision one of section five of this chapter and the same such duties and 38 activities performed for a specialized team established pursuant to the 39 provisions of section two hundred nine-bb of the general municipal law 40 for which the volunteer firefighter does not receive any remuneration or 41 a gratuity and shall be deemed to include any date of injury as deter- 42 mined by the workers' compensation board pursuant to the provisions of 43 section forty-one of this chapter. The following shall not be deemed to 44 be remuneration or a gratuity: receipt of a training stipend as outlined 45 in section two hundred-aa of the general municipal law; a payment of a 46 nominal fee outlined in section two hundred-aaa of the general municipal 47 law; reimbursement of expenses for meals, lodging and actual and neces- 48 sary travel; the receipt of a mileage allowance in lieu of travel 49 expense; reimbursement of expenses for registration and tuition fees 50 payable under section seventy-two-g of the general municipal law, and 51 the acceptance of transportation, food, drink, shelter, clothing and 52 similar items while on duty or engaged in such activities. 53 § 3. Paragraph c of subdivision 1 of section 205-g of the general 54 municipal law, as amended by section 3 of part H of chapter 55 of the 55 laws of 2023, is amended to read as follows:
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1 c. "Line of duty" means the performance by a volunteer firefighter of 2 the duties and activities described in subdivision one of section five 3 of the volunteer firefighters' benefit law and the same such duties and 4 activities performed for a specialized team established pursuant to the 5 provisions of section two hundred nine-bb of this article for which the 6 volunteer firefighter does not receive any remuneration or a gratuity 7 and shall be deemed to include any date of injury as determined by the 8 workers' compensation board pursuant to the provisions of section 9 forty-one of the volunteer firefighters' benefit law. The following 10 shall not be deemed to be remuneration or a gratuity: reimbursement of 11 expenses for meals, lodging and actual and necessary travel; the receipt 12 of a mileage allowance in lieu of travel expense; reimbursement of 13 expenses for registration and tuition fees payable under section seven- 14 ty-two-g of this chapter, the acceptance of transportation, food, drink, 15 shelter, clothing and similar items while on duty or engaged in such 16 activities; [ and ] receipt of a training stipend as outlined in section 17 two hundred-aa of this article ; and payment of a nominal fee as outlined 18 in section two hundred-aaa of this article or section seventy-two-g of 19 this chapter . 20 § 4. Subdivision 2 of section 517 of the labor law is amended by 21 adding a new paragraph (j) to read as follows: 22 (j) Any nominal fee paid to a volunteer firefighter pursuant to 23 section two hundred-aaa or section seventy-two-g of the general munici- 24 pal law. 25 § 5. Paragraphs (c), (m) and (n) of subdivision 5 of section 651 of 26 the labor law, as amended by chapter 391 of the laws of 2024, are 27 amended to read as follows: 28 (c) as an outside [ salesman ] salesperson ; 29 (m) by a federal, state or municipal government or political subdivi- 30 sion thereof , including volunteer firefighters as defined in section 31 three of the volunteer firefighters' benefit law ; (n) as a volunteer at 32 a recreational or amusement event run by a business that operates such 33 events, provided that no single such event lasts longer than eight 34 consecutive days and no more than one such event concerning substantial- 35 ly the same subject matter occurs in any calendar year, where (1) any 36 such volunteer shall be at least eighteen years of age, (2) a business 37 seeking coverage under this paragraph shall notify every volunteer in 38 writing, in language acceptable to the commissioner, that by volunteer- 39 ing [ his or her ] their services, such volunteer is waiving [ his or her ] 40 their right to receive the minimum wage pursuant to this article, and 41 (3) such notice shall be signed and dated by a representative of the 42 business and the volunteer and kept on file by the business for thirty- 43 six months; 44 § 6. Paragraph (e) of subdivision 1 of section 41 of the civil service 45 law, as added by chapter 790 of the laws of 1958, is amended and a new 46 paragraph (f) is added to read as follows: 47 (e) all other subordinate offices or positions for the filling of 48 which competitive or non-competitive examination may be found to be not 49 practicable. Not more than one appointment shall be made to or under the 50 title of any office or position placed in the exempt class pursuant to 51 the provisions of this paragraph, unless a different number is specif- 52 ically prescribed in the rules[ . ] ; and 53 (f) all volunteer firefighters as defined by section three of the 54 volunteer firefighters' benefit law. 55 § 7. Subdivision 7 of section 201 of the civil service law is amended 56 by adding a new paragraph (h) to read as follows:
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1 (h) The term "public employee" shall not mean a volunteer firefighter 2 as defined by section three of the volunteer firefighters' benefit law 3 for purposes of this article. 4 § 8. Subsection (c) of section 612 of the tax law is amended by adding 5 a new paragraph 41-a to read as follows: 6 (41-a) The amount of any nominal consideration paid to a volunteer 7 firefighter as provided for in sections two hundred-aaa and 8 seventy-two-g of the general municipal law, to the extent that such 9 amount is includable in gross income for federal income tax purposes. 10 § 9. Section 209-d of the general municipal law, as amended by chapter 11 476 of the laws of 2018, is amended to read as follows: 12 § 209-d. Contracts for outside service by volunteer fire departments 13 and companies. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no contract 14 shall be made by a municipality or fire district whereby the services of 15 a volunteer fire department or company are to be supplied outside of 16 such municipality or fire district to provide (1) fire protection, (2) 17 emergency service in case of accidents, calamities or other emergencies, 18 or (3) general ambulance service pursuant to the provisions of section 19 two hundred nine-b of this article, unless such volunteer fire depart- 20 ment or company consents thereto. Any such contract may provide for the 21 payment of a portion of the consideration expressed therein to such 22 volunteer fire department or company to be expended for fire department 23 or company purposes only. If the municipality or fire district owns all 24 of the fire apparatus to be used in carrying out the contract, the 25 portion of the consideration which may be paid to such volunteer fire 26 department or company shall not exceed thirty-five per centum, unless a 27 greater portion was being so paid on March fifteenth, nineteen hundred 28 forty-one, under a contract entered into on or before that date, in 29 which event a not greater portion than was being paid on said date may 30 be paid to such volunteer fire department or company in respect to any 31 contract entered into on or after such date. No payments shall be made 32 to individual volunteer firefighters as compensation for rendering such 33 outside service. The payment of a nominal fee to a volunteer firefighter 34 pursuant to section two hundred-aaa of this article and section seven- 35 ty-two-g of this chapter shall not constitute compensation for rendering 36 such outside service. 37 § 10. The section heading of section 72-g of the general municipal 38 law, as amended by chapter 236 of the laws of 2006, is amended and a 39 new subdivision 4 is added to read as follows: 40 Expenses of volunteer firefighters attending training schools and 41 instruction courses , and reimbursement for travel expenses incurred in 42 response to emergency calls . 43 4. The governing body of a city, town, village, fire district, fire 44 protection district, any other entity that operates a volunteer fire 45 department or company, an independent volunteer fire company, or an 46 independent fire company may by local law, ordinance, or resolution, 47 elect to authorize volunteer firefighters serving a fire department or 48 fire company under their control to be permitted to receive reimburse- 49 ment for travel expenses related to responding to emergency calls of 50 said department or company and may fund the cost of such reimbursement. 51 Such volunteer firefighters may be paid a reasonable mileage allowance 52 for each mile actually and necessarily traveled by the volunteer fire- 53 fighter in attending such emergency call of their fire department. Such 54 mileage allowance shall not exceed the standard travel allowance for 55 mileage adopted or prescribed for federal income tax purposes. Any 56 claim for such expenses or reimbursement shall have endorsed thereon, or
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1 attached thereto, a statement by the chief officer of the fire depart- 2 ment that the attendance of such volunteer at said emergency call was 3 verified and that the volunteer responded to the scene of the emergency 4 in accordance with the rules of the department or company. In the alter- 5 native the reimbursement program may provide a gasoline gift card valued 6 at the cost of the fuel that would have been used for such emergency 7 responses. 8 § 11. Subdivision 18 of section 176 of the town law is amended by 9 adding a new paragraph 18 to read as follows: 10 (18) the cost of providing a pay per call or paid on call stipend 11 program for volunteer firefighters of the fire department and fire 12 companies of the fire district pursuant to section two hundred-aaa of 13 the general municipal law and the cost of providing travel expense 14 reimbursements for volunteer firefighters responding to emergency calls 15 pursuant to section seventy-two-g of the general municipal law. 16 § 12. The general municipal law is amended by adding a new section 17 210-a to read as follows: 18 § 210-a. Volunteer fire service nominal compensation assistance fund. 19 1. There is hereby established in the custody of the comptroller to be 20 known as the "volunteer fire service nominal compensation assistance 21 fund" (hereinafter the "fund"). The fund shall consist of moneys appro- 22 priated thereto by the legislature, any grants, gifts, or bequests made 23 to the fund from any public or private source, and any interest or 24 investment earnings accrued thereon. The sum of fifteen million dollars 25 is hereby authorized to be appropriated to the fund for the initial 26 capitalization thereof, subject to appropriation by the legislature. 27 2. Moneys in the fund shall be used exclusively to provide financial 28 assistance to eligible fire districts and fire companies for the purpose 29 of establishing, administering, and funding nominal fee programs author- 30 ized pursuant to this section. No moneys from the fund shall be used for 31 any capital expenditure, apparatus purchase, administrative overhead 32 unrelated to the nominal compensation program, or any purpose other than 33 the direct payment of nominal fees to volunteer firefighters as defined 34 in this section. 35 3. To be eligible to receive moneys from the fund, the governing board 36 of the applicable city, village, or town authorities having, by law, 37 control over the prevention or extinguishment of fires therein as set 38 forth in paragraph (e) of section fourteen hundred two of the not-for- 39 profit corporation law shall demonstrate that: 40 (a) the annual revenues of the fire company whose members would be 41 eligible to receive a nominal fee are below the audit threshold estab- 42 lished pursuant to section two hundred nine-z of this chapter, as such 43 thresholds may be amended from time to time, which thresholds currently 44 require independent certified public accountant audits for fire compa- 45 nies whose annual revenues meet or exceed applicable statutory minimums, 46 such that eligible applicants under this section are those whose annual 47 revenues fall below the applicable audit threshold and who are therefore 48 not required to obtain an independent certified public accountant audit 49 of their financial statements under current law; 50 (b) the governing board of the applicable city, village, or town has 51 authorized the payment of nominal fees to volunteer firefighters pursu- 52 ant to section two hundred ten of this article by local law, ordinance, 53 or resolution; 54 (c) to further these objectives, the governing board of the applicable 55 city, village, or town, by resolution, shall adopt internal policies and 56 procedures governing the award and administration of any funds used for
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1 providing nominal consideration and shall review annually such policies 2 and procedures; 3 (d) the governing board of a city, village, or town authorities having 4 control over the prevention or extinguishment of fires therein has 5 submitted its annual financial report to the office of the state comp- 6 troller in such form and containing such information as the office shall 7 prescribe, including documentation of annual revenues sufficient to 8 establish eligibility under paragraph (a) of this subdivision; and 9 (e) the city, village or town authorities having control over the 10 prevention or extinguishment of fires therein and the fire company or 11 companies thereof are in compliance with all applicable financial 12 reporting and accountability requirements imposed by law. 13 4. To be eligible to receive moneys from the fund, the governing board 14 of the applicable fire district having, by law, control over the 15 prevention or extinguishment of fires therein as set forth in paragraph 16 (e) of section fourteen hundred two of the not-for-profit corporation 17 law shall demonstrate that: 18 (a) the annual revenues of each such fire district and fire company 19 are below the audit threshold established pursuant to section one 20 hundred eighty-four-a of the town law and two hundred nine-z of this 21 chapter, as such thresholds may be amended from time to time, which 22 thresholds currently require independent certified public accountant 23 audits for fire districts and fire companies whose annual revenues meet 24 or exceed applicable statutory minimums, such that eligible applicants 25 under this section are those whose annual revenues fall below the appli- 26 cable audit threshold and who are therefore not required to obtain an 27 independent certified public accountant audit of their financial state- 28 ments under current law; 29 (b) the governing board of the fire district has authorized the 30 payment of nominal fees to volunteer firefighters pursuant to this 31 section by local law, ordinance, or resolution; 32 (c) to further these objectives, the governing board of the fire 33 district, by resolution, shall adopt internal policies and procedures 34 governing the award and administration of any funds used for providing 35 nominal consideration and shall review annually such policies and proce- 36 dures; 37 (d) the governing board of the fire district as the authority having 38 control over the prevention or extinguishment of fires therein has 39 submitted its Annual Financial Report to the Office of the State Comp- 40 troller in such form and containing such information as the office shall 41 prescribe including documentation of annual revenues sufficient to 42 establish eligibility under paragraph (a) of this subdivision; and 43 (e) the fire district having control over the prevention or extin- 44 guishment of fires therein and the fire company or companies thereof are 45 in compliance with all applicable financial reporting and accountability 46 requirements imposed by law. 47 5. The office of the state comptroller shall: 48 (a) establish an application process and publish guidelines for the 49 submission and review of applications for assistance from the fund, 50 which guidelines shall be made publicly available on such office's 51 website; 52 (b) review applications and determine eligibility in accordance with 53 the criteria set forth in subdivision three of this section; 54 (c) distribute moneys from the fund to eligible fire districts and 55 fire companies on an annual basis, subject to the availability of appro- 56 priated funds;
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1 (d) establish maximum grant amounts per eligible applicant per year, 2 which shall be determined based on the number of active volunteer fire- 3 fighters in the fire district or fire company, the demonstrated need of 4 the applicant and the total amount of moneys available in the fund; 5 (e) require each authority having jurisdiction or fire company recipi- 6 ent to submit an annual report to the office detailing the use of all 7 moneys received from the fund, including the name of each volunteer 8 firefighter who received a nominal fee, the amount paid to each such 9 firefighter, and the basis for such payment; and 10 (f) promulgate such rules and regulations as may be necessary to 11 implement the provisions of this section, including but not limited to 12 rules governing application procedures, eligibility determinations, 13 grant award criteria, reporting requirements, and procedures for recov- 14 ery of funds in the event of misuse or noncompliance. 15 6. All moneys distributed from the fund shall be subject to audit by 16 the state comptroller. Any fire district or fire company that receives 17 moneys from the fund and is found to have used such moneys for any 18 purpose other than as authorized by this section shall be required to 19 repay to the fund all moneys so misused, and may be ineligible to 20 receive further moneys from the fund for a period of five years from the 21 date of such determination in the absence of good cause shown by the 22 fund recipient. 23 7. In the event that the total amount of eligible applications exceeds 24 the moneys available in the fund in any given year, the office shall 25 give priority to applicants with the lowest annual revenues and to 26 applicants that have not previously received moneys from the fund, in 27 order to ensure equitable distribution of available resources to the 28 authorities having jurisdiction and fire companies most in need of 29 assistance. 30 8. If any provision of this section or the application thereof to any 31 person or circumstance shall be adjudged invalid, such invalidity shall 32 not affect other provisions or applications of this section which can be 33 given effect without the invalid provision. 34 § 13. Severability clause. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, subdi- 35 vision, section or part of this act shall be adjudged by any court of 36 competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, 37 impair, or invalidate the remainder thereof, but shall be confined in 38 its operation to the clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, section 39 or part thereof directly involved in the controversy in which such judg- 40 ment shall have been rendered. It is hereby declared to be the intent of 41 the legislature that this act would have been enacted even if such 42 invalid provisions had not been included herein. 43 § 14. This act shall take effect on the one hundred twentieth day 44 after it shall have become a law.
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