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Membership Benefits

Some of the benefits provided to WFCA members are:

  • Legislative representation for all districts; the Legislature enacts all laws under which we are governed and the association provides full time legislative liaison representation so that fire districts receive consideration;
  • The WFCA is a recognized fire service source of administrative education for districts. Our annual seminar series offers many important subjects including: interpretation of laws pertaining to fire districts, responsibilities and duties of commissioners, authority granted to the board, available funding, conduct of board meetings, responsibilities to employees (whether volunteer or not) and other subjects vital to the successful operation of a fire district;
  • An annual conference which includes classroom seminars and time for a relaxed interchange of ideas;
  • Broad health care and dental contract coverage is available to qualified personnel of member fire districts. (Note: Commissioners electing to participate in the medical/dental program must pay their own premium);
  • The newsletter Fireline which updates current activities within the fire service as well as providing information on available used equipment;
  • Fire District Lawbook—RCW 52 and other statutes that pertain to fire protection districts—one copy is provided to each member district;
  • Fire Service Directory—an annual joint publication of the WFCA and the Washington State Association of Fire Chiefs which provides information concerning the fire service in the state, including the address and telephone number of departments, districts, commissioners, chiefs and secretaries—one copy is provided to each commissioner, secretary and chief;
  • Wage and benefit updates—a computer compilation of information including wages, reimbursements, hours, benefits, etc.—one copy provided to each participating district, upon request;
  • An annual legislative workshop and reception which gives members the opportunity to discuss fire service issues with their local legislators;
  • Pamphlets and helps list;
  • Notification to fire districts of county and regional association meetings;
  • This web site featuring items of interest to the fire service, a calendar of events and links to web sites of other pertinent organizations, agencies and districts;
  • Research and liaison services with state, local governments and other authorities;
  • Telephone and written responses to specific questions concerning fire district operations;
  • Research and consultation with the providers of all forms of insurance in order to help fire districts obtain adequate health care contracts and general liability protection;
  • In cooperation with the Association of Washington Cities, long-term care insurance coverage for LEOFF 1 employees;
  • Staff attends many county and regional association meetings to provide updates on current activities of the fire service as well as one on one discussions of local problems and programs;
  • Staff meetings with individual districts (upon request);
  • WFCA Board members attend regional and county association meetings for firsthand response and input for the betterment of the association;
  • Staff serves as a liaison with the state auditor for specific follow-up and help on audits;
  • Election help: lid lifts, bonds, special levy and benefit charge information;
  • Extensive negotiations, on an ongoing basis, to preserve fire district funding authority and capacity.