N.Y. Town Law Section 176-A
Duties of chief and assistant chiefs of fire department of fire district


1.

The chief shall, under the direction of the board of fire commissioners, have exclusive control of the members of the fire department of the fire district at all fires, inspections, reviews and other occasions when the fire department is on duty or parade; he shall also have supervision of the engines, fire trucks, pumpers, hose wagons and other apparatus and of the equipment and other property used for the prevention or extinguishment of fire and of all officers and employees of the fire department. He shall see that the rules and regulations of the board of fire commissioners are observed and that the orders of the board of fire commissioners are duly executed. He shall, whenever required by the board of fire commissioners, report to said board the condition of the property of said fire district and such other information as may be required of him. He shall hold the members, officers and employees of the fire department strictly to account for neglect of duty and may suspend them for improper conduct, subject to the action of the board of fire commissioners at its next meeting. In case of the disability or absence of the chief, the first assistant chief, and in the case of the disability or absence of both the chief and first assistant chief, the other assistants, in numerical order, shall perform the duties and exercise the powers of the chief. When the fire department or any company or squad thereof is on duty no member of the board of fire commissioners shall interfere with the duties of the chief or assistant chief.

2.

If an agreement in relation to the issuance of fire permits is entered into between the town board and the board of fire commissioners pursuant to section one hundred thirty-nine and subdivision twenty-four of section one hundred seventy-six of this chapter, the duties performed for the fire district by the chief, or an assistant chief, of the fire district fire department in relation to the issuance of the fire permit, or any preliminary investigation in connection therewith shall, in the case of any such officer who is a volunteer firefighter, be deemed to have been performed by him or her in his or her capacity as such and to be a duty within the meaning of paragraph c of subdivision one of section five of the volunteer firefighters’ benefit law and shall, in the case of any such officer who is a paid firefighter, be deemed to have been performed by him or her in his or her capacity as such and to be a duty within the meaning of General Municipal Law § 207-A (Payment of salary, medical and hospital expenses of firefighters with injuries or illness incurred in performance of duties)section two hundred seven-a of the general municipal law and other laws applicable in the event of injuries to or death of paid firefighters in line of duty. A chief or an assistant chief who is a volunteer firefighter shall not receive any remuneration for his or her services in relation to the issuance of such permits and any investigation in relation thereto, and any such officer who is a paid firefighter shall not receive any additional remuneration above his or her regular salary for any such service. Any such officer shall, however, be entitled to his or her actual and necessary travel expenses or mileage in connection with such services as provided in § 178-C (Expenses of fire district officers, officials and employees)section one hundred seventy-eight-c of this article.

Source: Section 176-A — Duties of chief and assistant chiefs of fire department of fire district, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/TWN/176-A (updated Jan. 11, 2019; accessed May 4, 2024).

170
Establishment and extension of fire, fire alarm and fire protection districts
171
Petition and hearing
172‑A
Alteration of boundaries of fire districts
172‑C
Alteration of boundaries of fire protection district
172‑E
Change of name of fire district
172‑F
Resolution and hearing for diminution of fire district boundaries
172‑G
Filing of determination
173
Filing of determination
174
Fire district officers
175
Election of fire district officers
175‑A
Registration for voters
175‑B
Absentee ballots for fire district elections
175‑C
Notice of hearings and elections
176
Powers and duties of fire district commissioners
176‑A
Duties of chief and assistant chiefs of fire department of fire district
176‑B
Volunteer members of fire district fire companies
176‑C
Removal of fire commissioners
176‑D
Funding of fire districts
176‑E
Training requirements for fire commissioners
177
Powers and duties of fire district treasurer
177‑B
Powers and duties of deputy fire district treasurers
177‑C
Powers and duties of the director of purchasing
178
Powers and duties of fire district secretary
178‑A
Expenses incurred in attending town and county officers training school
178‑B
Expenses of the association of fire districts of the state of New York
178‑C
Expenses of fire district officers, officials and employees
178‑D
Costs, expenses and damages a fire district charge in certain cases
179
Special district elections to vote upon appropriations
180
Actions and proceedings against fire districts
181
Annual budget and levy of taxes
181‑A
Budgetary controls
181‑B
Independent audit of fire districts
182
Effect of incorporation of village or city including lands within a fire district
183
Fire alarm districts
184
Fire protection districts
184‑A
Contract for water supply outside of fire districts
184‑C
Water supply outside of fire districts
186
Savings clause
187
Exclusion of a fire district from a water supply district
188
Use of surplus town moneys for purchase of fire apparatus for use in town fire districts
189
Fire inspection of property in contract areas

Accessed:
May 4, 2024

Last modified:
Jan. 11, 2019

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