The bill proposes the consolidation of the Oakland-Mapleville Fire District #4 and the Nasonville Fire District into a new entity known as the East Burrillville Fire District. This new district would encompass several villages within the Town of Burrillville and would inherit all properties, assets, and liabilities of the dissolved districts. It would have the power to sue and be sued, possess a common seal, and exercise other corporate powers. The district's governance would be overseen by an Operating Committee of seven elected members, with the Chairperson serving as the Chief Executive Officer. The district would have the authority to levy taxes for fire and emergency services, impose penalties for late tax payments, and enact or amend bylaws with a two-thirds vote at legal meetings. The bill also specifies the roles of the Clerk, Treasurer, and Collector of Taxes/Tax Assessor and allows for the appointment of non-residents to certain positions.

The bill further details the powers of the East Burrillville Fire District, including the ability to appoint committees, set compensation, and enact bylaws that outline the duties of the Fire Chief and district inhabitants during emergencies. The bylaws may also establish penalties for non-compliance, with fines not exceeding $100 or imprisonment for up to 30 days. The district can call special meetings, borrow money, and issue bonds or notes, with the total value not exceeding 3% of the district's real estate valuation. Amendments to the district's charter require a two-thirds majority vote at annual or special meetings, with proper notice given. District taxes will be a lien on assessed property and carry interest penalties if unpaid. The bill specifies the included areas within the Town of Burrillville, and upon passage and voter approval, it would take effect immediately, repealing any inconsistent acts.