2016 Act 833 Application Package - Arkansas Department of - adem arkansas-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 2016 Act 833 Application Package in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'DATE' at the top of the form. This is crucial as it marks your application submission date.
  3. Fill in your 'NFIRS ID' number, which is essential for identification. If you do not have one, contact the Arkansas Fire Training Academy for assistance.
  4. Complete the 'TYPE OF DEPARTMENT' section by selecting whether you are a Rural Non-Profit, Fire District, or Municipal department.
  5. In the 'CLASSIFICATION OF DEPARTMENT' section, indicate if your department is Volunteer, Paid on Call, Paid, or Combination.
  6. Provide details about your personnel in the 'NUMBER OF PERSONNEL IN DEPARTMENT' and 'NUMBER OF ACTIVE FIREFIGHTERS' fields to ensure compliance with training requirements.
  7. Review and check all assurances regarding equipment and training records to confirm compliance with NFPA standards before submitting your application.

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The State Fire Protection Services Program -Act 833 of 1991 is to provide funding for improvements to qualified fire departments and is not intended to fund the daily operational funding for fire departments. All expenditures using Act 833 funds must be directly related to firefighting capabilities.
As of Sep 7, 2025, the average hourly pay for a Volunteer Firefighter in Arkansas is $15.90 an hour. While ZipRecruiter is seeing salaries as high as $22.66 and as low as $7.16, the majority of Volunteer Firefighter salaries currently range between $13.32 (25th percentile) to $17.69 (75th percentile) in Arkansas.
Have graduated from a standard high school or have a high school equivalency certificate, i.e., General Education Diploma (G.E.D.). Have no felony convictions.
How much does Arkansas DHS pay? Arkansas DHS salaries can vary greatly by role, ranging from $43,984 per year (or $21 per hour) for Program Eligibility Specialist to $54,434 per year (or $26 per hour) for Social Worker. This is based on 559 salaries submitted on Glassdoor by Arkansas DHS employees as of September 2025.
Arkansas passed Act 1036, which increases the statute of limitations for sexual abuse lawsuits. Now, victims of sexual abuse in Arkansas have until they are 55 years old to file a civil claim for sexual abuse.

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