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12/16/2002
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December 16, 2002 Page 504 <br /> <br />Sec. 34-27. Participating departments to file budgets with fire marshal. <br /> <br /> A fire department~..~~-~ ~.~..~~ .... ~ receiving assistance under this <br />article shall file a budget with the fire marshal of the county by April 1 <br />each year for the following fiscal year. <br />(Ord. of 12-2-85, § 2; Ord. of 4-3-86, § 2; Ord. of 4-7-86, § 2) <br /> <br />Sec. 34-30. Minimum standards for qualification. <br /> <br /> Each fire department desiring to qualify for the financial assistance <br />provided for under this article shall meet the following minimum standards: <br /> <br />(1) The fire department shall be incorporated as a nonprofit corporation <br />under state law. A copy of the department's charter and current bylaws shall <br />be on file in the fire marshal's office. <br /> <br />(2) Elections of at least a portion of the board of directors for the <br />incorporated fire department shall be held at least every year by the voting <br />membership of the corporation. The voting membership must include but is not <br />limited to either residents of the fire tax district which have registered <br />with the county board of elections and are eligible to vote in a general <br />election, or all resident property owners of the district. <br /> <br />(3) No absentee or proxy votes will be allowed, nor shall such election be <br />conducted by mail. <br /> <br />(4) Notice of an annual meeting to elect officers shall be ~iven by notice in <br />local newspapers and as prescribed in the department's by-laws, or be a fire <br />department lawfully established by a city, town or sanitary district and <br />operate under the laws and provisions governing such departments. <br /> <br />(5) Each fire department shall have a fire chief, an assistant chief, other <br />necessary officers and personnel with a minimum of 19 firefighters who are <br />eligible firemen, in accordance with G.S. 118-38. A list of all members, <br />their addresses, their telephone numbers, and social security numbers must be <br />given to the fire marshal on or before July 1 of each year and within ten <br />days of the addition of new members. <br /> <br />(6) Ail active members of a fire department in good standing shall have some <br />identification, such as a card, badge or car plate to identify them as a bona <br />fide firefighter. No one other than an active or retired member in good <br />standing shall be allowed to have this identification in his possession. <br /> <br />(7) Each fire department shall maintain a class 9 or better rating with the <br />insurance services office and shall have and maintain equipment as required <br />by the state department of insurance for initial certification. These are <br />minimum requirements; therefore, efforts should be made toward improving fire <br />protection through equipment purchases and water supply development. All <br />equipment specified shall be kept in good condition and operative at all <br />times. Primary pumpers shall be subjected to an annual service test, as <br />prescribed by the ISO, and records of the test shall be filed with the fire <br />marshal. <br /> <br />(8) Each department shall carry liability insurance on its personnel and <br />equipment in the indemnity amount of at least $1,000,000.00, and further <br />holding the county harmless from any responsibility for damages, claims, or <br />expenses resulting from the activities of its firefighters or from the <br />operation of its equipment. Each fire department shall also carry worker's <br />compensation insurance on its active members in order to provide those <br />members with the benefits of the worker's compensation act. A certificate of <br />insurance for each department shall be on file at the fire marshal's office. <br /> <br />(9) The fire department shall carry out an organized training program which <br />shall provide a minimum of 36 hours per year training. The training program <br />shall include the training and qualifying of apparatus drivers. Written <br />records shall be kept on all drills and include subject taught, instructor, <br />hours, and members attending. <br /> <br />(10) The fire chief for each department is responsible for stressing safety <br />throughout the department and all phases of the department activities. <br />Emphasis shall be placed on safe driving of department owned apparatus and <br />the firefighter's personal automobile to emergencies, as well as on safe <br />practices while fighting a fire. Only qualified drivers shall drive the fire <br />apparatus. Drivers shall operate apparatus with caution at all times and <br /> <br /> <br />
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