New York Laws
Article 10 - Firefighters and Police Officers
209-E - Fire Mobilization and Mutual Aid Plan.

ยง 209-e. Fire mobilization and mutual aid plan. 1. Plan. The state
fire administrator shall prepare a state fire mobilization and mutual
aid plan which may provide for the establishment of fire mobilization
and mutual aid zones of the state. Upon filing of the plan in the office
of fire prevention and control such plan shall become the state fire
mobilization and mutual aid plan. Such plan may be amended from time to
time in the same manner as originally adopted.

2. Regional fire administrators. The state fire administrator may
appoint and remove a regional fire administrator for each fire
mobilization and mutual aid zone established pursuant to the state fire
mobilization and mutual aid plan. Before he or she enters on the duties
of the office, each regional fire administrator shall take and subscribe
before an officer authorized by law to administer oaths the
constitutional oath of office, which shall be administered and certified
by the officer taking the same without compensation and shall be filed
in the office of the secretary of state.

3. Regulations. The commissioner of the division of homeland security
and emergency services, in consultation with the state fire
administrator, may make regulations and issue orders which he or she may
deem necessary to implement the state fire mobilization and mutual aid
plan and carry out the purposes of this section.

4. Powers. Whenever a county, city, town, village or fire district
shall request, or whenever the governor shall determine that the public
interest so requires, the state fire administrator shall possess and
exercise the powers, functions and duties set forth in the state fire
mobilization and mutual aid plan.

5. Standard thread. The state fire mobilization and mutual aid plan
shall prescribe a standard hose thread for the state, and each county,
city, town, village or fire district not equipped with the same may be
required either to recut its threads to such standard or provide
adapters whereby the same may be brought to such standards.

6. Records. The state fire administrator shall keep a permanent public
record of the activations of the state fire mobilization and mutual aid
plan, showing how, when and where it was activated and when such
activation was terminated.

7. Reimbursement of assisting municipal corporations or fire
districts. Whenever the governor activates the state fire mobilization
and mutual aid plan pursuant to subdivision four of this section, claims
submitted by an assisting municipal corporation or fire district for
expenses allowed by subdivision two of section two hundred nine-g of
this article made in performance of its duties on behalf of a receiving
municipality or fire district pursuant to such plan may be reimbursed in
the first instance by the state from any local assistance appropriation
established for such purpose. Reimbursements of such claims from such
appropriation may be made only upon certification of such claim by the
state fire administrator to the state comptroller and audit of such
claim by the state comptroller prior to payment. Expenditures for such
reimbursements from such appropriation shall be considered a liability
for outside aid as described in section two hundred nine-g of this
article and shall be repaid by the municipality or fire district
receiving assistance pursuant to the state fire mobilization and mutual
aid plan.

8. Hazardous materials incident plan. The state fire administrator
shall prepare a hazardous materials incident plan which shall complement
and become a part of the plan required by subdivision one of this
section. The plan shall provide for the mobilization and coordination
of fire service resources in response to emergencies which involve or
may involve hazardous materials and shall establish hazardous materials

incidents response zones and criteria for recognized regional hazardous
materials incidents response teams. The office of fire prevention and
control, by and through the state fire administrator or his or her duly
authorized officers and employees, is authorized to approve grants of
funds from monies allocated and appropriated therefor for expenditures
of municipal corporations for hazardous materials incidents planning and
equipment, pursuant to applicable rules and regulations promulgated by
the commissioner of the division of homeland security and emergency
services, in consultation with the state fire administrator, and
approved by the director of the budget.

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GMU - General Municipal

Article 10 - Firefighters and Police Officers

200 - Defining Qualifications of Exempt Volunteer Firefighters.

200-A - Volunteer Firefighters Serving in More Than One Fire Company or Fire Department.

200-AA - Training Stipend for Volunteer Firefighters.

200-B - Leaves of Absence for Volunteer Firefighters Entering the Armed Forces of the United States Prior to July First, Nineteen Hundred Sixty-Six.

200-C - Leaves of Absence for Volunteer Firefighters Entering the Armed Forces of the United States on or After July First, Nineteen Hundred Sixty-Six.

201 - Rights and Privileges of Exempt Volunteer Firefighters.

202 - Certificate to Be Issued to Exempt Volunteer Firefighter.

202-A - Recording Certificates of Exempt Volunteer Firefighter.

203 - List of Exempt Volunteer Firefighters to Be Filed.

204 - Qualifications Necessary to Entitle to Certain Exemptions.

204-A - Raising of Funds for Fire Company Purposes.

204-B - Youth Programs.

204-C - Plan for Arson Investigation.

204-D - Duties of the Fire Chief.

204-DD - Qualifications of a Fire Chief.

204-E - Unauthorized Destruction of Property.

204-F - Plan for Hazardous Materials Incidents Response.

204-G - Restrictions on the Use of Firefighting Foam Containing Pfas Chemicals.

205 - Payments to Injured or Representatives of Deceased Volunteer Firefighters.

205-A - Additional Right of Action to Certain Injured or Representatives of Certain Deceased Firefighters.

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

205-C - Payments Pending Controversies Where Volunteer Firefighters Are Killed or Injured.

205-CC - Volunteer Firefighter Enhanced Cancer Disability Benefits.

205-D - Relief From Civil Liability for Acts or Omissions by Fire Wardens in the City of New York.

205-E - Right of Action to Certain Injured or Representatives of Certain Deceased Police Officers.

205-F - Removal of Civil Liability Barriers.

205-G - Defense and Indemnification of Volunteer Firefighters.

206 - Certificate to Police Officers and Firefighters; Free Transportation; Use of Telegraph Lines and Telephones.

206-A - Penalty for Improper Use of Certificates.

206-B - Exemption of Benefits Payable Under Blanket Accident Insurance Covering Volunteer Firefighters.

207 - Hospitalization of Members of Fire Departments in Certain Cities.

207-A - Payment of Salary, Medical and Hospital Expenses of Firefighters With Injuries or Illness Incurred in Performance of Duties.

207-B - Additional Retirement Benefits for Certain Firefighters in Cities.

207-C - Payment of Salary, Wages, Medical and Hospital Expenses of Police Officers With Injuries or Illness Incurred in the Performance of Duties.

207-D - Additional Retirement Benefits for Certain Police Officers in Cities and Certain Villages.

207-E - Minimum Retirement Benefits for Police Officers in Cities and Who Are Members of Police Pension or Retirement Systems Maintained by Such Cities.

207-E*2 - Minimum Retirement Benefits for Firefighters in Cities and Who Are Members of Fire Department Pension or Retirement Systems Maintained by Such Cities.

207-F - Ordinary Death Benefits of Members of Fire Department Systems of Cities.

207-G - Ordinary Death Benefits of Members of Police Retirement Systems.

207-H - Death Benefits of Members of Certain Fire Department Pension or Retirement Systems of Cities.

207-H*2 - Death Benefits of Members of Certain Police Pension Systems.

207-I - Temporary Supplemental Retirement Allowances for Certain Police Officers.

207-I*2 - Supplemental Retirement Allowances of Retired Firefighters of Cities.

207-II - Payment of Supplemental Retirement Allowances of Retired Police Officers and Firefighters of Certain Cities.

207-J - Supplemental Pension Allowances of Certain Retired Teachers of Cities.

207-K - Disabilities of Policemen and Firemen in Certain Cities.

207-K*2 - Disabilities of Policemen and Firemen in Certain Cities.

207-KK - Disabilities of Firefighters in Certain Cities Caused by Cancer.

207-KKK - Disabilities of Firefighters in Certain Cities Caused by Parkinson's Disease.

207-L - Temporary Supplemental Retirement Allowances for Certain Police Officers in Towns and Villages.

207-N - Performance of Duty Disability Retirement.

207-O - Performance of Duty Disability Retirement.

207-O*2 - Disabilities of Members of the Uniformed Force of Correction Departments in Certain Cities.

207-P - Performance of Duty Disability Retirement; Police and Fire Department.

207-Q - Firefighters; Presumption in Certain Diseases.

207-Q*2 - Disabilities of Emergency Medical Technicians or Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians in Certain Cities.

208 - Members of Police Force to Have One Day Rest in Seven.

208-A - School Guards.

208-B - Death Benefits for Beneficiaries of Certain Police Officers and Firefighters.

208-C - Death Benefits for Dependent Fathers or Dependent Mothers of Certain Police Officers and Firefighters.

208-D - Extra Work by Members of Certain Police Forces.

208-D*2 - Compensation During Disability.

208-D*3 - Extra Work by Members of a Police Force in Cities.

208-E - Extra Work by Members of Certain Police Forces.

208-F - Special Accidental Death Benefit.

208-G - Community Activity by Members of a Police Force.

208-H - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training and Retraining for Police Departments in Cities Having a Population of One Million or More

209 - Outside Service by Local Fire Departments, Companies, Ambulance Districts and Airport Crash-Fire-Rescue Units.

209-A - Relations With Other States and the Dominion of Canada.

209-AA - Paid Leave for Disaster Service Volunteers.

209-AA*2 - Appointment of Private College Campus Security Officers at Independent Non-Profit Colleges.

209-B - Emergency Rescue and First Aid Squads.

209-BB - Specialized Teams; Volunteer Wilderness/inland Search and Rescue Teams.

209-C - Fire Police Squads of Fire Departments and Fire Companies.

209-CC - Notification of Presence of Wild Animals and Dangerous Dogs.

209-D - Contracts for Outside Service by Volunteer Fire Departments and Companies.

209-DD - Discovery of Unlawful Drug Laboratory.

209-E - Fire Mobilization and Mutual Aid Plan.

209-EE - Adoption of a Code of Ethics and Disclosure of Interests by Fire Companies.

209-F - Outside Service by Local Police Forces; Mobilization by Governor; Powers of Sheriffs.

209-FF - Provisions Relating to Certain Accidental Disability Benefits.

209-FFF - Provisions Relating to a Membership Date in the New York City Police Pension Fund Attributable to Service in the Titles of Police Cadet Program and Police Cadet Program Ii in the New York City Police Department Cadet Program.

209-G - Liability for Outside Aid.

209-GG - Symbols of Hate.

209-I - Emergency Service by Volunteer Firefighters.

209-J - Mutual Aid Programs in Counties.

209-L - Removal of Volunteer Officers and Volunteer Members of Fire Departments.

209-M - Outside Service by Local Police; Civil Disturbance Control.

209-P - Relay of Fire and Emergency Calls.

209-Q - Permanent Appointment of Police Officers; Completion of Training Program.

209-R - Police Protection.

209-S - Contracts Between Municipalities and Fire Districts for Joint Fire Training Centers.

209-T - Contracts for Joint Fire Alarm Systems.

209-U - Notification of Presence of Hazardous Materials.

209-V - Employment of Retired Persons as Special Patrolmen for Publicly Owned Property.

209-W - Permanent Appointment of Fire Fighters; Completion of Training Program.

209-X - Training of Certain Paid City Firefighters Promoted to a First-Line Supervisory Position.

209-Y - Establishment of Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Teams.

209-Z - Annual Independent Audits.