Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 505 | Trustees
Section 505.37 | Fire Protection Services.

Effective: September 13, 2022
Latest Legislation: House Bill 140 - 134th General Assembly
(A) The board of township trustees may establish all necessary rules to guard against the occurrence of fires and to protect the property and lives of the citizens against damage and accidents, and may, with the approval of the specifications by the prosecuting attorney or, if the township has adopted limited home rule government under Chapter 504. of the Revised Code, with the approval of the specifications by the township's law director, purchase, lease, lease with an option to purchase, or otherwise provide any fire apparatus, mechanical resuscitators, underwater rescue and recovery equipment, or other fire equipment, appliances, materials, fire hydrants, and water supply for fire-fighting and fire and rescue purposes that seems advisable to the board. The board shall provide for the care and maintenance of such fire equipment, and, for these purposes, may purchase, lease, lease with an option to purchase, or construct and maintain necessary buildings, and it may establish and maintain lines of fire-alarm communications within the limits of the township. The board may employ one or more persons to maintain and operate such fire equipment, or it may enter into an agreement with a volunteer fire company for the use and operation of the equipment. The board may compensate the members of a volunteer fire company on any basis and in any amount that it considers equitable.
When the estimated cost to purchase fire apparatus, mechanical resuscitators, underwater rescue and recovery equipment, or other fire equipment, appliances, materials, fire hydrants, buildings, or fire-alarm communications equipment or services exceeds fifty thousand dollars, the contract shall be let by competitive bidding. When competitive bidding is required, the board shall advertise once a week for not less than two consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation within the township. The board may also cause notice to be inserted in trade papers or other publications designated by it or to be distributed by electronic means, including posting the notice on the board's internet web site. If the board posts the notice on its web site, it may eliminate the second notice otherwise required to be published in a newspaper of general circulation within the township, provided that the first notice published in such newspaper meets all of the following requirements:
(1) It is published at least two weeks before the opening of bids.
(2) It includes a statement that the notice is posted on the board's internet web site.
(3) It includes the internet address of the board's internet web site.
(4) It includes instructions describing how the notice may be accessed on the board's internet web site.
The advertisement shall include the time, date, and place where the clerk of the township, or the clerk's designee, will read bids publicly. The time, date, and place of bid openings may be extended to a later date by the board of township trustees, provided that written or oral notice of the change shall be given to all persons who have received or requested specifications not later than ninety-six hours prior to the original time and date fixed for the opening. The board may reject all the bids or accept the lowest and best bid, provided that the successful bidder meets the requirements of section 153.54 of the Revised Code when the contract is for the construction, demolition, alteration, repair, or reconstruction of an improvement.
(B) The boards of township trustees of any two or more townships, or the legislative authorities of any two or more political subdivisions, or any combination of these, may, through joint action, unite in the joint purchase, lease, lease with an option to purchase, maintenance, use, and operation of fire equipment described in division (A) of this section, or for any other purpose designated in sections 505.37 to 505.42 of the Revised Code, and may prorate the expense of the joint action on any terms that are mutually agreed upon.
(C) The board of township trustees of any township may, by resolution, whenever it is expedient and necessary to guard against the occurrence of fires or to protect the property and lives of the citizens against damages resulting from their occurrence, create a fire district of any portions of the township that it considers necessary. The board may purchase, lease, lease with an option to purchase, or otherwise provide any fire apparatus, mechanical resuscitators, underwater rescue and recovery equipment, or other fire equipment, appliances, materials, fire hydrants, and water supply for fire-fighting and fire and rescue purposes, or may contract for the fire protection for the fire district as provided in section 9.60 of the Revised Code. The fire district so created shall be given a separate name by which it shall be known.
Additional unincorporated territory of the township may be added to a fire district upon the board's adoption of a resolution authorizing the addition. A municipal corporation, or a portion of a municipal corporation, that is within or adjoining the township may be added to a fire district upon the board's adoption of a resolution authorizing the addition and the municipal legislative authority's adoption of a resolution or ordinance requesting the addition of the municipal corporation or a portion of the municipal corporation to the fire district.
If the township fire district imposes a tax, additional unincorporated territory of the township or a municipal corporation or a portion of a municipal corporation that is within or adjoining the township shall become part of the fire district only after all of the following have occurred:
(1) Adoption by the board of township trustees of a resolution approving the expansion of the territorial limits of the district and, if the resolution proposes to add a municipal corporation or a portion of a municipal corporation, adoption by the municipal legislative authority of a resolution or ordinance requesting the addition of the municipal corporation or a portion of the municipal corporation to the district;
(2) Adoption by the board of township trustees of a resolution recommending the extension of the tax to the additional territory;
(3) The board requests and obtains from the county auditor the information required for a tax levy under section 5705.03 of the Revised Code, in the manner prescribed in that section, except that the levy's annual collections shall be estimated assuming that the additional territory has been added to the fire district.
(4) Approval of the tax by the electors of the territory proposed for addition to the district.
Each resolution of the board adopted under division (C)(2) of this section shall state the name of the fire district, a description of the territory to be added, the rate, expressed in mills for each one dollar of taxable value, the estimated effective rate, expressed in dollars for each one hundred thousand dollars of the county auditor's appraised value, and termination date of the tax, which shall be the rate, estimated effective rate, and termination date of the tax currently in effect in the fire district.
The board of trustees shall certify each resolution adopted under division (C)(2) of this section and the county auditor's certification under division (C)(3) of this section to the board of elections in accordance with section 5705.19 of the Revised Code. The election required under division (C)(4) of this section shall be held, canvassed, and certified in the manner provided for the submission of tax levies under section 5705.25 of the Revised Code, except that the question appearing on the ballot shall read:
"Shall the territory within ________________________ (description of the proposed territory to be added) be added to ________________________ (name) fire district, and a property tax, that the county auditor estimates will collect $_____ annually, at a rate not exceeding ______ mills for each $1 of taxable value, which amounts to $_________ (here insert estimated effective rate) for each $100,000 of the county auditor's appraised value, be in effect for __________ (here insert the number of years the tax is to be in effect or "a continuing period of time," as applicable)?"
If the question is approved by at least a majority of the electors voting on it, the joinder shall be effective as of the first day of July of the year following approval, and on that date, the township fire district tax shall be extended to the taxable property within the territory that has been added. If the territory that has been added is a municipal corporation or portion thereof and if it had adopted a tax levy for fire purposes, the levy is terminated on the effective date of the joinder in the area of the municipal corporation added to the district.
Any municipal corporation may withdraw from a township fire district created under division (C) of this section by the adoption by the municipal legislative authority of a resolution or ordinance ordering withdrawal. On the first day of July of the year following the adoption of the resolution or ordinance of withdrawal, the withdrawing municipal corporation or the portion thereof ceases to be a part of the district, and the power of the fire district to levy a tax upon taxable property in the withdrawing municipal corporation or the portion thereof terminates, except that the fire district shall continue to levy and collect taxes for the payment of indebtedness within the territory of the fire district as it was composed at the time the indebtedness was incurred.
Upon the withdrawal of any municipal corporation from a township fire district created under division (C) of this section, the county auditor shall ascertain, apportion, and order a division of the funds on hand, moneys and taxes in the process of collection except for taxes levied for the payment of indebtedness, credits, and real and personal property, either in money or in kind, on the basis of the valuation of the respective tax duplicates of the withdrawing municipal corporation and the remaining territory of the fire district.
A board of township trustees may remove unincorporated territory of the township from the fire district upon the adoption of a resolution authorizing the removal. On the first day of July of the year following the adoption of the resolution, the unincorporated township territory described in the resolution ceases to be a part of the district, and the power of the fire district to levy a tax upon taxable property in that territory terminates, except that the fire district shall continue to levy and collect taxes for the payment of indebtedness within the territory of the fire district as it was composed at the time the indebtedness was incurred.
As used in this section, "the county auditor's appraised value" and "estimated effective rate" have the same meanings as in section 5705.01 of the Revised Code.
(D) The board of township trustees of any township, the board of fire district trustees of a fire district created under section 505.371 of the Revised Code, or the legislative authority of any municipal corporation may purchase, lease, or lease with an option to purchase the necessary fire equipment described in division (A) of this section, buildings, and sites for the township, fire district, or municipal corporation and issue securities for that purpose with maximum maturities as provided in section 133.20 of the Revised Code. The board of township trustees, board of fire district trustees, or legislative authority may also construct any buildings necessary to house fire equipment and issue securities for that purpose with maximum maturities as provided in section 133.20 of the Revised Code.
The board of township trustees, board of fire district trustees, or legislative authority may issue the securities of the township, fire district, or municipal corporation, signed by the board or designated officer of the municipal corporation and attested by the signature of the township fiscal officer, fire district clerk, or municipal clerk, covering any deferred payments and payable at the times provided, which securities shall bear interest not to exceed the rate determined as provided in section 9.95 of the Revised Code, and shall not be subject to Chapter 133. of the Revised Code. The legislation authorizing the issuance of the securities shall provide for levying and collecting annually by taxation, amounts sufficient to pay the interest on and principal of the securities. The securities shall be offered for sale on the open market or given to the vendor or contractor if no sale is made.
Section 505.40 of the Revised Code does not apply to any securities issued, or any lease with an option to purchase entered into, in accordance with this division.
(E) A board of township trustees of any township or a board of fire district trustees of a fire district created under section 505.371 of the Revised Code may purchase a policy or policies of liability insurance for the officers, employees, and appointees of the fire department, fire district, or joint fire district governed by the board that includes personal injury liability coverage as to the civil liability of those officers, employees, and appointees for false arrest, detention, or imprisonment, malicious prosecution, libel, slander, defamation or other violation of the right of privacy, wrongful entry or eviction, or other invasion of the right of private occupancy, arising out of the performance of their duties.
When a board of township trustees cannot, by deed of gift or by purchase and upon terms it considers reasonable, procure land for a township fire station that is needed in order to respond in reasonable time to a fire or medical emergency, the board may appropriate land for that purpose under sections 163.01 to 163.22 of the Revised Code. If it is necessary to acquire additional adjacent land for enlarging or improving the fire station, the board may purchase, appropriate, or accept a deed of gift for the land for these purposes.
(F) As used in this division, "emergency medical service organization" has the same meaning as in section 4766.01 of the Revised Code.
A board of township trustees, by adoption of an appropriate resolution, may choose to have the state board of emergency medical, fire, and transportation services license any emergency medical service organization it operates. If the board adopts such a resolution, Chapter 4766. of the Revised Code, except for sections 4766.06 and 4766.99 of the Revised Code, applies to the organization. All rules adopted under the applicable sections of that chapter also apply to the organization. A board of township trustees, by adoption of an appropriate resolution, may remove its emergency medical service organization from the jurisdiction of the state board of emergency medical, fire, and transportation services.
Last updated July 15, 2022 at 8:41 AM

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 5 | Townships

Chapter 505 | Trustees

Section 505.01 | Board of Township Trustees - Election and Term.

Section 505.011 | Trustee May Serve as Volunteer Fireman or Policeman.

Section 505.012 | Appointment or Election of Board Member to District Governing Body.

Section 505.02 | Bond of Township Trustees.

Section 505.03 | Additional or New Bond.

Section 505.031 | Appointment of Township Administrator.

Section 505.032 | Powers and Duties of Township Administrator.

Section 505.04 | Annual Inventory.

Section 505.05 | Program Recognizing Outstanding Employee Performance.

Section 505.06 | Abatement of Building Nuisances.

Section 505.07 | Settlement of Court Action - Zoning Issue Subject to Referendum.

Section 505.08 | Emergency Contracts.

Section 505.09 | Duty of Trustees at Elections.

Section 505.10 | Acceptance and Disposition of Property.

Section 505.101 | Contracts With State or Other Public Agency.

Section 505.102 | Real Property Transactions With Senior Citizens' Organization.

Section 505.103 | Model System of Preferences for Products Mined or Produced in Ohio and the United States and for Ohio-Based Contractors.

Section 505.104 | Exchange or Transfer of Real Property Without Bidding.

Section 505.105 | Property Recovered by Police Department.

Section 505.106 | Neglect or Refuse to Deposit Property in Possession of a Person Arrested.

Section 505.107 | Restoration of Property to Claimant or Accused Person.

Section 505.108 | Disposition of Unclaimed Property.

Section 505.109 | Payment of Storage and Selling Expenses.

Section 505.1010 | Purchase of Property at Auction.

Section 505.11 | Leases of Real Property or Mining Rights in Township.

Section 505.12 | Solid Waste Facilities.

Section 505.13 | Operation of Scow or Lighter.

Section 505.14 | Residence for Physician - Tax Levy - Election - Anticipatory Notes.

Section 505.15 | Airports, Landing Fields, or Other Air Navigation Facilities.

Section 505.16 | Harbor Masters.

Section 505.17 | Regulations for Engine Noise and Vehicle Parking.

Section 505.171 | Drive-in Theater Screens.

Section 505.172 | Noise Control.

Section 505.173 | Storage of Junk Motor Vehicles.

Section 505.18 | Joint Issue of Bonds.

Section 505.19 | Annual Meeting of Trustees of Divided Township.

Section 505.20 | Tax for Drilling Oil or Gas Well.

Section 505.21 | Copy of Revised Code for Township Officers.

Section 505.22 | Volunteer Fire Department Definitions.

Section 505.23 | Insurance for Members of Volunteer Department - Joint Fire Department.

Section 505.24 | Compensation of Trustees.

Section 505.241 | Dues for Township Government Association.

Section 505.25 | Additional Compensation for Certain Trustees.

Section 505.26 | Additional Powers of Trustees.

Section 505.261 | Establishing Township Park.

Section 505.262 | Township Buildings Finance and Construction.

Section 505.263 | Water Supply Improvement Contracts.

Section 505.264 | Evaluating Township Buildings for Energy Conservation Measures.

Section 505.265 | Issuing Securities for Payment of Accrued Liability to Police and Firemen's Disability and Pension Fund.

Section 505.266 | Procedure for Establishing or Increasing Concentrated Animal Feeding Facility.

Section 505.267 | Lease-Purchase Agreements.

Section 505.27 | Collection, Transfer, and Disposal of Solid Wastes.

Section 505.28 | Creation of Waste Disposal District.

Section 505.29 | Tax Levy for Waste and Leaf Disposal Service - Service Charge.

Section 505.30 | Liability for Damages.

Section 505.31 | Collection of Service Charges - Waste Collection Fund - Use of Fund.

Section 505.32 | Compensation of Fiscal Officer - Bond.

Section 505.33 | Delinquent List Certified to County Auditor - Collection.

Section 505.34 | Compounding or Release of Claims Due From Banks.

Section 505.35 | Expenditure of Funds.

Section 505.36 | Bond Issue for Viaduct Construction or Improvement.

Section 505.37 | Fire Protection Services.

Section 505.371 | Joint Fire District Creation.

Section 505.372 | Bond of Clerk of the Board of Fire District Trustees.

Section 505.373 | Adoption of Fire Code.

Section 505.374 | Fire Code Violations.

Section 505.375 | Fire and Ambulance District Creation.

Section 505.376 | Bids on Fire and Ambulance District Contracts.

Section 505.377 | Classification of Volunteer Firefighters.

Section 505.38 | Appointment of Firefighting Personnel.

Section 505.381 | Criminal Records Check.

Section 505.39 | Tax Levy for Fire Protection and Other Services.

Section 505.391 | Assessment of Charge for False Alarm From an Automatic Fire Alarm System at a Commercial Establishment.

Section 505.40 | Bond Issue for Fire Protection Measures Limited.

Section 505.401 | Issuing Bonds for Firefighting Purposes.

Section 505.41 | Members of Volunteer Fire Companies Are Township Employees.

Section 505.42 | Fire Equipment Fund.

Section 505.43 | Police Protection.

Section 505.431 | Resolution to Provide Police Protection to Other Public Entity.

Section 505.432 | Contract With Port Authority or Chautauqua Assembly.

Section 505.44 | Contracts for Ambulance Service.

Section 505.441 | Collection and Retention of Fees for Service Runs.

Section 505.45 | Schooling of Officers and Firemen of Fire Department.

Section 505.46 | Township Trustees May Construct and Maintain Footbridges.

Section 505.47 | Payment of Costs of Footbridges - Approval of Tax Levy Required.

Section 505.48 | Township Police District.

Section 505.481 | Unincorporated Territory May Be Added to District - Contents of Ballot.

Section 505.482 | Joint Township Police District Board.

Section 505.483 | Resolution to Join Existing Joint Police District.

Section 505.484 | Performance Bond.

Section 505.49 | Rules Necessary for Operation of Township Police District.

Section 505.491 | Police Officer Guilty in Performance of Official Duty.

Section 505.492 | Hearing of Charge Against Police Officer.

Section 505.493 | Suspension of Officer Pending Hearing.

Section 505.494 | Subpoena Power.

Section 505.495 | Oaths - Compelling Testimony.

Section 505.50 | Equipment and Buildings for Police Protection.

Section 505.51 | Police District or Joint Police District Tax Levy.

Section 505.511 | Fee for False Alarms Resulting From Malfunction of Same Commercial or Residential Security Alarm System.

Section 505.52 | Police Equipment Fund.

Section 505.53 | Police District and Joint Police District Notes.

Section 505.54 | Additional Training or Skills for Police Personnel.

Section 505.541 | Parking Enforcement Unit.

Section 505.55 | Dissolution of Township Police District.

Section 505.551 | Withdrawal From and Dissolution of Joint Police District.

Section 505.56 | Excise Tax on Transactions by Which Lodging Is Furnished to Transient Guests.

Section 505.57 | Use of Proceeds of Lodging Tax Receipts by Local School District.

Section 505.58 | Contributions to Convention and Visitors' Bureaus From General Fund.

Section 505.59 | Withdrawal of Unincorporated Territory From Transit Authority; Tax Levy to Provide Transportation Services.

Section 505.60 | Health Insurance for Township Officers and Employees.

Section 505.601 | Reimbursement of Officers and Employees for Health Care Premiums.

Section 505.602 | Group Life Insurance for Township Officers and Employees.

Section 505.603 | Benefits to Officers and Employees Through a Cafeteria Plan or Health and Wellness Benefit Program.

Section 505.61 | Liability Insurance for Police Personnel.

Section 505.62 | Appropriations for Potential or Pending Annexation Actions.

Section 505.63 | Liability Insurance for Firefighting Personnel.

Section 505.64 | Authorizing Use of Township Credit Card.

Section 505.66 | Snow Removal on Public School Property.

Section 505.67 | Voluntary Motor Vehicle Decal Registration Program.

Section 505.69 | Acquire, Rehabilitate, and Develop Rail Property and Rail Service.

Section 505.70 | Financial Assistance to and Cooperate With Other Agencies for Senior Citizen Services.

Section 505.701 | Community Improvement Corporations.

Section 505.702 | Neighborhood Crime Watch Programs.

Section 505.703 | Funds to County Office of Economic Development.

Section 505.704 | Participation and Contribution to Regional Cooperation and Improvement Organization.

Section 505.705 | Appropriations for Water or Sewerage Systems.

Section 505.706 | Money for Providing and Maintaining Services and Facilities for Senior Citizens.

Section 505.707 | Appropriations for Organization Serving Community Purpose.

Section 505.71 | Joint Ambulance District.

Section 505.72 | Joint Ambulance District Employees.

Section 505.721 | Joint Ambulance District - Reasonable Charges for Use of Services.

Section 505.73 | Model or Standard Building Code.

Section 505.74 | Model or Standard Building Code Violations.

Section 505.75 | Township Residential Building Code.

Section 505.76 | Availability of Township Residential Building Code.

Section 505.77 | Building Prohibitions.

Section 505.78 | Effective Date of Building Regulations.

Section 505.79 | Collection and Disposal of Tree Leaves.

Section 505.80 | Encouraging Economic Development of Township or Area Through Promotion of Tourism.

Section 505.82 | Emergency Resolutions.

Section 505.84 | Reasonable Charges for Use of Ambulance or Emergency Medical Services.

Section 505.85 | Disposal, Storage or Impoundment of Motor Vehicles.

Section 505.86 | Removal, Repair or Securance of Insecure, Unsafe Buildings or Structures.

Section 505.87 | Abatement, Control, or Removal of Vegetation, Garbage, Refuse, and Other Debris.

Section 505.871 | Removal of Junk Motor Vehicle.

Section 505.88 | Special Assessment Upon Facilities Directly or Indirectly Benefiting From Maintenance and Improvement of Waterways.

Section 505.881 | Township Special Assessment to Fund Residential Broadband Expansion.

Section 505.882

Section 505.89 | Curfew - Violations.

Section 505.90 | Agreements to Provide Maintenance, Repair, and Improvement of Township and Municipal Roads Located Within the Townships and Municipal Corporations.

Section 505.93 | Prohibiting Boxing Matches or Exhibitions.

Section 505.94 | Registration and Regulation of Transient Vendors.

Section 505.95 | Regulating Resale of Tickets to Public Amusements.

Section 505.99 | Penalty.

Section 505.991 | Penalty - Neglect or Refuse to Deposit Property in Possession of a Person Arrested.