Section 10-1000. General powers of the board of fire commissioners  


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  • The board
      of fire commissioners of a village, subject to the approval of the board
      of trustees:
        1.  Has  the  care, custody and control of all village property of the
      fire department.
        2. May purchase such equipment as is suitable and necessary to prevent
      and extinguish fires within the village, or  for  the  purposes  of  any
      emergency  and first aid squad organized within the fire department, and
      uniforms for all active members of the fire department and keep the same
      in good condition and repair.
        3. May erect and maintain suitable and  necessary  buildings  for  the
      fire department.
        4.  May construct and maintain reservoirs and cisterns and supply them
      with water for use at fires.
        5.  May  adopt  rules  for  the  admission,  suspension,  removal  and
      discipline   of   the  members,  officers  and  employees  of  the  fire
      department, may  prescribe  their  powers  and  duties,  and  fix  their
      compensation not inconsistent with section 10-1018 of this article.
        6.  May  adopt rules and regulations governing fire companies and fire
      departments, prescribing the duties of  the  members  thereof,  and  may
      enforce  discipline  and  provide  for public drills, parades, funerals,
      inspections and reviews of the village fire department, or  any  company
      or unit thereof, within the village or at other places within the state,
      any  adjoining  state or in Canada. Such rules and regulations shall not
      authorize any member of the board of  fire  commissioners  to  interfere
      with  the  duties  of the fire chief or the assistant fire chief at such
      times as the fire department or any company or squad thereof is on duty.
        7.  May  appoint  persons  other  than  members  or  officers  of  the
      department  to  take  charge  of  village  property,  and  may fix their
      compensation.
        8. May employ duty or "call men," to serve on a part-time  basis  when
      necessary,  and  fix  their duties and compensation. Such part-time paid
      firemen in the event of injury  shall  be  entitled  to  the  applicable
      benefits  provided  for  such  part-time  paid firemen under section two
      hundred seven-a of the general municipal law and in the event of  injury
      or  death shall be entitled to the applicable benefits, if any, provided
      for such part-time paid firemen under the retirement and social security
      law and the  workmen's  compensation  law.  Persons  who  are  volunteer
      members of the village fire department may be employed as such part-time
      paid  firemen, but in the event of injury, death, disease, or infection,
      resulting from services performed in line of duty as such part-time paid
      firemen they shall not be entitled to any of the benefits  provided  for
      volunteer  firemen  under  the volunteer firemen's benefit law, or under
      any policy of blanket accident insurance purchased  by  the  village  or
      purchased by the fire department to cover only volunteer members of such
      department.
        9.  May  inquire  into  the cause and origin of fires occurring in the
      village and may take testimony in relation thereto.
        11. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law  to  the  contrary,  a
      village  may  include  as part of its budget an appropriation to fund an
      annual firemen's inspection-dinner for  each  fire  company  within  the
      village.