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§ 160A-291 – Firemen appointed.

160A-291. Firemen appointed. A city is authorized to appoint a fire chief; to employ other firemen; to establish, organize, equip, and maintain a fire department; and to prescribe the duties of the fire department. (1917, c. 136, subch. 8, s. 1; C.S., s. 2801; 1969, c. 1065, s. 3; 1971, c. 698, s. 1.)

§ 160A-292 – Duties of fire chief.

160A-292. Duties of fire chief. Where not otherwise prescribed, the duties of the fire chief shall be to preserve and care for fire apparatus, have charge of fighting and extinguishing fires and training the fire department, seek out and have corrected all places and conditions dangerous to the safety of the city and its citizens […]

§ 160A-293 – Fire protection outside city limits; immunity; injury to firemen.

160A-293. Fire protection outside city limits; immunity; injury to firemen. (a) A city may install and maintain water mains, pipes, hydrants, buildings and equipment outside its corporate limits and may send its firemen and equipment outside its corporate limits to provide fire protection to rural or unincorporated areas pursuant to agreements between the city and […]

§ 160A-294 – Loss of rural fire employment.

160A-294. Loss of rural fire employment. (a) Whenever a city annexes any territory under Parts 2 or 3 of Article 4A of this Chapter, and because of the annexation the rural fire department must terminate the employment of any full-time employee, then the annexing city must take one of the three actions listed below with […]

§ 160A-294.1 – Honoring deceased or retiring firefighters.

160A-294.1. Honoring deceased or retiring firefighters. A fire department established by a municipality pursuant to this Article may, in the discretion of the governing body of the municipality, award to a retiring firefighter or a surviving relative of a deceased firefighter, upon request, the fire helmet of the deceased or retiring firefighter, at a price […]