2006 New York Code - Firemen And Policemen



 
                                 ARTICLE 10
                            FIREMEN AND POLICEMEN
  Section 200.     Defining qualifications of exempt volunteer firemen.
          200-a.   Volunteer firemen serving in more than one fire company
                     or fire department.
          200-b.   Leaves  of  absence  for volunteer firemen entering the
                     armed forces of  the  United  States  prior  to  July
                     first, nineteen hundred sixty-six.
          200-c.   Leaves  of  absence  for volunteer firemen entering the
                     armed forces of the United States on  or  after  July
                     first, nineteen hundred sixty-six.
          201.     Rights and privileges of exempt volunteer firemen.
          202.     Certificate to be issued to exempt volunteer firemen.
          202-a.   Recording certificates of exempt volunteer firemen.
          203.     List of exempt volunteer firemen to be filed.
          204.     Qualifications   necessary   to   entitle   to  certain
                     exemptions.
          204-a.   Raising of funds for fire company purposes.
          204-b.   Youth programs.
          204-c.   Plan for arson investigation.
          204-d.   Duties of the fire chief.
          204-e.   Unauthorized destruction of property.
          204-f.   Plan for hazardous materials incidents response.
          205.     Payments to  injured  or  representatives  of  deceased
                     volunteer firemen.
          205-a.   Additional  right  of  action  to  certain  injured  or
                     representatives of certain deceased firefighters.
          205-b.   Relief  of  volunteer  firefighters  engaged   in   the
                     performance  of  duty as such firefighters from civil
                     liability and liability of  fire  districts  for  the
                     acts of volunteer firemen.
          205-c.   Payments  pending controversies where volunteer firemen
                     are killed or injured.
          205-d.   Relief from civil liability for acts  or  omissions  by
                     fire wardens in the city of New York.
          205-e.   Right  of  action to certain injured or representatives
                     of certain deceased police officers.
          205-f.   Removal of civil liability barriers.
          206.     Certificate   to   policemen    and    firemen;    free
                     transportation;    use   of   telegraph   lines   and
                     telephones.
          206-a.   Penalty for improper use of certificates.
          206-b.   Exemption of benefits payable  under  blanket  accident
                     insurance covering volunteer firemen.
          207.     Hospitalization  of  members  of  fire  departments  in
                     certain cities.
          207-a.   Payment of salary, medical  and  hospital  expenses  of
                     firemen   with   injuries   or  illness  incurred  in
                     performance of duties.
          207-b.   Additional retirement benefits for certain  firemen  in
                     cities.
          207-c.   Payment of salary, wages, medical and hospital expenses
                     of policemen with injuries or illness incurred in the
                     performance of duties.
          207-d.   Additional retirement benefits for certain policemen in
                     cities and certain villages.
          207-e.   Minimum retirement benefits for policemen in cities and
                     who  are  members  of  police  pension  or retirement
                     systems maintained by such cities.
          207-e*2. Minimum  retirement  benefits for firemen in cities and
                     who  are  members  of  fire  department  pension   or
                     retirement systems maintained by such cities.
          207-f.   Ordinary  death  benefits of members of fire department
                     systems of cities.
          207-g.   Ordinary death benefits of members of police retirement
                     systems.
          207-h.   Death benefits of members of  certain  fire  department
                     pension or retirement systems of cities.
          207-h*2. Death  benefits  of  members  of certain police pension
                     systems.
          207-i.   Temporary  supplemental   retirement   allowances   for
                     certain policemen.
          207-i*2. Supplemental  retirement  allowances of retired firemen
                     of cities.
          207-ii.  Payment  of  supplemental  retirement   allowances   of
                     retired policemen and firemen of certain cities.
          207-j.   Supplemental  pension  allowances  of  certain  retired
                     teachers of cities.
          207-k.   Disabilities  of  policemen  and  firemen  in   certain
                     cities.
          207-k*2. Disabilities   of  policemen  and  firemen  in  certain
                     cities.
          207-kk.  Disabilities of firefighters in certain  cities  caused
                     by cancer.
          207-l.   Temporary   supplemental   retirement   allowances  for
                     certain policemen in towns and villages.
          207-m.   Salary increases for heads  of  police  departments  of
                     municipalities, districts or authorities.
          207-n.   Performance of duty disability retirement.
          207-o.   Performance of duty disability retirement.
          207-o*2. Disabilities  of  members  of  the  uniformed  force of
                     correction departments in certain cities.
          207-p.   Performance of duty disability retirement;  police  and
                     fire department.
          207-q.   Firefighters; presumption in certain diseases.
          207-q*2. Disabilities   of   emergency  medical  technicians  or
                     advanced emergency  medical  technicians  in  certain
                     cities.
          207-r.   Disabilities  of  members  of  the  uniformed  force of
                     sanitation departments.
          208.     Members of police force to have one day rest in seven.
          208-a.   School guards.
          208-b.   Death benefits for beneficiaries of  certain  policemen
                     and firemen.
          208-c.   Death  benefits  for  dependent  fathers  or  dependent
                     mothers of certain policemen and firemen.
          208-d.   Extra work by members of certain police forces.
          208-d*2. Compensation during disability.
          208-d*3. Extra work by members of a police force in cities.
          208-e.   Extra work by members of certain police forces.
          208-f.   Special accidental death benefit.
          208-g.   Community activity by members of a police force.
          209.     Outside service by local fire  departments,  companies,
                     ambulance  districts  and  airport  crash-fire-rescue
                     units.
          209-a.   Relations with other states and the dominion of Canada.
          209-aa.  Paid leave for disaster service volunteers.
          209-aa*2.Appointment of private college campus security officers
                     at independent non-profit colleges.
          209-b.   Emergency rescue and first aid squads.
          209-bb.  Specialized teams.
          209-c.   Fire   police  squads  of  fire  departments  and  fire
                     companies.
          209-cc.  Notification of presence of wild animals and  dangerous
                     dogs.
          209-d.   Contracts   for   outside  service  by  volunteer  fire
                     departments and companies.
          209-dd.  Discovery of unlawful drug laboratory.
          209-e.   Fire mobilization and mutual aid plan.
          209-f.   Outside service by local police forces; mobilization by
                     governor; powers of sheriffs.
          209-g.   Liability for outside aid.
          209-i.   Emergency service by volunteer firemen.
          209-j.   Mutual aid programs in counties.
          209-l.   Removal of volunteer officers and volunteer members  of
                     fire departments.
          209-m.   Outside  service  by  local  police;  civil disturbance
                     control.
          209-p.   Relay of fire and emergency calls.
          209-q.   Permanent appointment of police officers; completion of
                     training program.
          209-r.   Police protection.
          209-s.   Contracts between municipalities and fire districts for
                     joint fire training centers.
          209-t.   Contracts for joint fire alarm systems.
          209-u.   Notification of presence of hazardous materials.
          209-v.   Employment of retired persons as special patrolmen  for
                     publicly owned property.
          209-w.   Permanent  appointment  of  firefighters; completion of
                     training program.
          209-x.   Training of certain paid city  firemen  promoted  to  a
                     first-line supervisory position.
          209-y.   Establishment of hazardous materials emergency response
                     teams.

Disclaimer: These codes may not be the most recent version. New York may have more current or accurate information. We make no warranties or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information contained on this site or the information linked to on the state site. Please check official sources.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.