STATE OF NEW YORK
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2679--A
2013-2014 Regular Sessions
IN SENATE
January 23, 2013
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Introduced by Sen. YOUNG -- (at request of the Legislative Commission on
Rural Resources) -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed
to be committed to the Committee on Local Government -- committee
discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted
to said committee
AN ACT to amend the general municipal law, in relation to authorizing
volunteer firefighters from other states to provide assistance to fire
departments, companies and districts in this state
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-bly, do enact as follows:
1 Section 1. Subdivisions 1, 1-a and 3 of section 209-i of the general
2 municipal law, subdivisions 1 and 3 as amended by chapter 967 of the
3 laws of 1965 and subdivision 1-a as amended by chapter 354 of the laws
4 of 1999, are amended to read as follows:
5 1. Whenever a volunteer [fireman]firefighter, whether he or she is a
6 resident of this state or another state, is within this state, but
7 outside the area regularly served by the fire company or fire department
8 of which he or she is a member and has knowledge of a fire or other
9 emergency at or near the place where he or she is for the time being,
10 such volunteer [fireman] firefighter may report to the officer in
11 command of the paid or volunteer fire company or paid or volunteer fire
12 department, or in command of one of the paid or volunteer fire companies
13 or one of the paid or volunteer fire departments, engaged in the handl-
14 ing of any such fire or other emergency and, on an individual basis,
15 offer his or her services to assist such fire company or fire depart-
16 ment. After his or her services are so accepted, the volunteer [fireman]
17 firefighter shall then be entitled to all powers, rights, privileges and
18 immunities granted by law to volunteer [firemen] firefighters during the
19 time such services are rendered, in the same manner and to the same
20 extent as if he or she were a volunteer member of the fire company or
21 fire department which he or she is assisting, including benefits under
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[] is old law to be omitted.
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1 the volunteer [firemen's] firefighter's benefit law. Any such commanding
2 officer shall have power, in his or her discretion, to so accept the
3 services of a volunteer [fireman] firefighter unless the legislative
4 body of the city or the village, the board of fire commissioners or
5 other governing board of the fire district, or the town board of the
6 town in relation to (a) the fire companies serving territory outside
7 villages and fire districts or (b) a town fire department, as the case
8 may be, by resolution heretofore or hereafter adopted, has forbidden the
9 acceptance of any such services pursuant to this section. Any such
10 resolution shall continue in effect until amended or repealed by the
11 adoption of a subsequent resolution. The officer in charge of any fire
12 company or fire department shall be notified promptly of the adoption of
13 any such resolution and of any amendment or repeal thereof.
14 1-a. A volunteer firefighter who is a resident of this state or anoth-
15 er state and who, because of his or her residence or usual occupation,
16 is regularly in the area served by a volunteer fire company or depart-
17 ment of which he or she is not a member may nevertheless volunteer his
18 or her services on an on-going basis to the officer in command thereof
19 to assist such fire company or fire department for the purpose of
20 assisting such company or department's general or emergency ambulance
21 services, or for the purpose of assisting such fire company or fire
22 department at a fire or other emergency scene or for the purpose of
23 training with such fire company or fire department. After his or her
24 services are so accepted, the volunteer firefighter shall then be enti-
25 tled to all powers, rights, privileges and immunities granted by law to
26 volunteer firefighters during the time such services are rendered, in
27 the same manner and to the same extent as if he or she were a volunteer
28 member of the fire company or fire department which he or she is assist-
29 ing, including benefits under the volunteer firefighters' benefit law.
30 Any such commanding officer when authorized by the legislative body of
31 the city or the village, the board of fire commissioners or other
32 governing board of the fire district, or the town board of the town in
33 relation to (a) the fire companies serving territory outside villages
34 and fire districts or (b) a town fire department, as the case may be,
35 shall have power, in his discretion, to so accept the services of a
36 volunteer firefighter.
37 3. As used in this section, the term "volunteer fireman" or "volunteer
38 firefighter" means a "volunteer fireman" as such term is defined in
39 section three of the volunteer [firemen's] firefighter's benefit law or
40 as such term is defined in the state in which the volunteer firefighter
41 resides; the term "area regularly served" means the home area of the
42 volunteer fireman as described in subdivisions one, two, three, four or
43 five of section thirty of the volunteer [firemen's] firefighter's bene-
44 fit law and, in addition, any other area served pursuant to a contract
45 for fire protection, or the state in which the volunteer firefighter
46 resides, and the terms "fire company" and "fire department" shall
47 include emergency rescue and first aid squads or other squads or units
48 of a fire company or fire department.
49 § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.