State & Local Legislation
Pennsylvania Senate Extends Workers' Compensation Coverage
March 24, 2026
The Pennsylvania Senate has passed Senate Bill 1053, which extends workers' compensation coverage to volunteer fire and EMS personnel during fundraising activities. This legislative action closes a previous gap by explicitly including fundraising events under the scope of workers' compensation protections for volunteers. The bill reflects recognition of the essential role fundraising plays in supporting volunteer first responders and aims to ensure their benefits are safeguarded if injured while conducting these activities.
- This extension impacts procurement and risk management policies for municipal fire and EMS services by broadening the scope of compensable volunteer activities.
- Procurement professionals should consider the implications for insurance coverage requirements and contract terms involving volunteer organizations.
- Vendors providing workers' compensation insurance or risk management services may find new opportunities to tailor offerings to volunteer fire and EMS groups in Pennsylvania.
- Organizations managing volunteer first responder programs should update compliance and safety protocols to reflect the expanded coverage under Senate Bill 1053.
Fundraising for our local fire and EMS companies is essential for keeping them ready to respond to emergencies, and it is critical for helping our municipalities meet their duty to provide fire and EMS service. Senate Bill 1053 will ensure volunteers are taken care of if they’re injured while conducting fundraiser events for their local fire or EMS company, and I am proud to work with Sen. Hutchinson to get this bill passed.
— Senator Tim Kearney
Fundraising is necessary for our brave volunteer first responders to adequately perform their service to our communities. Given this reality, their benefits should not be left to chance. It is commonsense to apply the same workers’ compensation standards to fundraising that we apply to the rest of their essential work.
— Senator Scott Hutchinson
Agencies
Pennsylvania Senate, Pennsylvania House of Representatives