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County of Stettler Approves Health Spending Account For Volunteer Firefighters

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Location of Stettler County Fire Services at Highway 12 & 38th Street

The County of Stettler is introducing a new health care spending account for its volunteer firefighters.

At its Oct. 8 meeting, council approved the creation of a volunteer firefighter health spending account (HSA), offering eligible members up to $2,000 per year in non-taxable funds.

About 40 to 50 volunteer firefighters across the County are expected to qualify. 

Eligible expenses include prescription drugs, dental & vision care, physiotherapy, chiropractic & massage therapy, psychological services & medical equipment.

Funds in the HSA can be carried over for one year to cover health-related expenses not covered by provincial or private plans.

To be eligible, members must participate in at least 20 per cent of dispatched calls & 50 per cent of regular training nights at their assigned station.

Volunteer firefighters must also complete a three-month probationary period & be in good standing with the department, with no disciplinary actions pending.

The program will be administered by the County’s benefits provider, with a 7 per cent administration fee on all claims. 

The program will follow CRA guidelines & be reviewed annually to assess financial sustainability.

Meantime, the County has set Oct. 14 as the move-in date for its new fire hall on the east side of Stettler, at Highway 12 & 38th Street.

Landin Chambers
Author: Landin Chambers

Landin Chambers is a news reporter for Hometown Media Stettler. He has a background in broadcast news, with previous roles in Prince George, Red Deer and Calgary. You may also see him as a cameraman for the Stettler Wildcats and Stettler Imperials. Have a story idea? Email: lchambers@htproductionsmedia.ca

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