Laws of New York (Last Updated: November 21, 2014) |
GMU General Municipal |
Article 10. FIREMEN AND POLICEMEN |
Section 200. Defining qualifications of exempt volunteer firemen |
Section 200-A. Volunteer firemen serving in more than one fire company or fire department |
Section 200-B. Leaves of absence for volunteer firemen entering the armed forces of the United States prior to July first, nineteen hundred sixty-six |
Section 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 |
Section 201. Rights and privileges of exempt volunteer firemen |
Section 202. Certificate to be issued to exempt volunteer firemen |
Section 202-A. Recording certificates of exempt volunteer firemen |
Section 203. List of exempt volunteer firemen to be filed |
Section 204. Qualifications necessary to entitle to certain exemptions |
Section 204-A. Raising of funds for fire company purposes |
Section 204-B. Youth programs |
Section 204-C. Plan for arson investigation |
Section 204-D. Duties of the fire chief |
Section 204-E. Unauthorized destruction of property |
Section 204-F. Plan for hazardous materials incidents response |
Section 205. Payments to injured or representatives of deceased volunteer firemen |
Section 205-A. Additional right of action to certain injured or representatives of certain deceased firefighters |
Section 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 firefighters |
Section 205-C. Payments pending controversies where volunteer firemen are killed or injured |
Section 205-D. Relief from civil liability for acts or omissions by fire wardens in the city of New York |
Section 205-E. Right of action to certain injured or representatives of certain deceased police officers |
Section 205-F. Removal of civil liability barriers |
Section 205-G. Defense and indemnification of volunteer firefighters |
Section 206. Certificate to policemen and firemen; free transportation; use of telegraph lines and telephones |
Section 206-A. Penalty for improper use of certificates |
Section 206-B. Exemption of benefits payable under blanket accident insurance covering volunteer firemen |
Section 207. Hospitalization of members of fire departments in certain cities |
Section 207-A. Payment of salary, medical and hospital expenses of firemen with injuries or illness incurred in performance of duties |
Section 207-B. Additional retirement benefits for certain firemen in cities |
Section 207-C. Payment of salary, wages, medical and hospital expenses of policemen with injuries or illness incurred in the performance of duties |
Section 207-D. Additional retirement benefits for certain policemen in cities and certain villages |
Section 207-E. Minimum retirement benefits for policemen in cities and who are members of police pension or retirement systems maintained by such cities |
Section 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 |
Section 207-F. Ordinary death benefits of members of fire department systems of cities |
Section 207-G. Ordinary death benefits of members of police retirement systems |
Section 207-H. Death benefits of members of certain fire department pension or retirement systems of cities |
Section 207-H*2. Death benefits of members of certain police pension systems |
Section 207-I. Temporary supplemental retirement allowances for certain policemen |
Section 207-I*2. Supplemental retirement allowances of retired firemen of cities |
Section 207-II. Payment of supplemental retirement allowances of retired policemen and firemen of certain cities |
Section 207-J. Supplemental pension allowances of certain retired teachers of cities |
Section 207-K. Disabilities of policemen and firemen in certain cities |
Section 207-K*2. Disabilities of policemen and firemen in certain cities |
Section 207-KK. Disabilities of firefighters in certain cities caused by cancer |
Section 207-L. Temporary supplemental retirement allowances for certain policemen in towns and villages |
Section 207-M. Salary increases for heads of police departments of municipalities, districts or authorities |
Section 207-N. Performance of duty disability retirement |
Section 207-O. Performance of duty disability retirement |
Section 207-O*2. Disabilities of members of the uniformed force of correction departments in certain cities |
Section 207-P. Performance of duty disability retirement; police and fire department |
Section 207-Q. Firefighters; presumption in certain diseases |
Section 207-Q*2. Disabilities of emergency medical technicians or advanced emergency medical technicians in certain cities |
Section 208. Members of police force to have one day rest in seven |
Section 208-A. School guards |
Section 208-B. Death benefits for beneficiaries of certain policemen and firemen |
Section 208-C. Death benefits for dependent fathers or dependent mothers of certain policemen and firemen |
Section 208-D. Extra work by members of certain police forces |
Section 208-D*2. Compensation during disability |
Section 208-D*3. Extra work by members of a police force in cities |
Section 208-E. Extra work by members of certain police forces |
Section 208-F. Special accidental death benefit |
Section 208-G. Community activity by members of a police force |
Section 209. Outside service by local fire departments, companies, ambulance districts and airport crash-fire-rescue units |
Section 209-A. Relations with other states and the dominion of Canada |
Section 209-AA. Paid leave for disaster service volunteers |
Section 209-AA*2. Appointment of private college campus security officers at independent non-profit colleges |
Section 209-B. Emergency rescue and first aid squads |
Section 209-BB. Specialized teams |
Section 209-C. Fire police squads of fire departments and fire companies |
Section 209-CC. Notification of presence of wild animals and dangerous dogs |
Section 209-D. Contracts for outside service by volunteer fire departments and companies |
Section 209-DD. Discovery of unlawful drug laboratory |
Section 209-E. Fire mobilization and mutual aid plan |
Section 209-EE. Adoption of a code of ethics and disclosure of interests by fire companies |
Section 209-F. Outside service by local police forces; mobilization by governor; powers of sheriffs |
Section 209-G. Liability for outside aid |
Section 209-I. Emergency service by volunteer firemen |
Section 209-J. Mutual aid programs in counties |
Section 209-L. Removal of volunteer officers and volunteer members of fire departments |
Section 209-M. Outside service by local police; civil disturbance control |
Section 209-P. Relay of fire and emergency calls |
Section 209-Q. Permanent appointment of police officers; completion of training program |
Section 209-R. Police protection |
Section 209-S. Contracts between municipalities and fire districts for joint fire training centers |
Section 209-T. Contracts for joint fire alarm systems |
Section 209-U. Notification of presence of hazardous materials |
Section 209-V. Employment of retired persons as special patrolmen for publicly owned property |
Section 209-W. Permanent appointment of fire fighters; completion of training program |
Section 209-X. Training of certain paid city firemen promoted to a first-line supervisory position |
Section 209-Y. Establishment of hazardous materials emergency response teams |
Section 209-Z. Annual independent audits |