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HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE
SECTION 14835-14845



14835.  Every fire company may establish and adopt bylaws and
regulations, and impose penalties, not exceeding five dollars or
expulsion for each offense.


14836.  Every fire company regularly organized may adopt a seal,
having upon it the arms of the State, and the name of the company to
which it belongs.


14837.  The seal shall be under the control of and for the use of
the secretary, and be by him affixed to exempt certificates,
certificates of active membership, and such other documents as the
by-laws provide.


14838.  The secretary of every company having a seal shall take the
constitutional oath of office and give a bond as the bylaws provide
for the faithful performance of his or her duties.



14839.  The secretary shall keep a record of all certificates of
exemption or active membership, their date, and to whom issued; and
when the company has no seal, the clerk shall keep similar entries of
certificates issued to obtain county clerk's certificates.



14840.  Every certificate is prima facie evidence of the facts
stated in it.


14841.  The chief or ranking officer of every fire company shall
inquire into the cause of, and keep a record of, every fire occurring
in the town.


14842.  The chief or ranking officer shall aid in the enforcement of
all fire ordinances, examine buildings in process of erection,
report violations of ordinances relating to prevention or
extinguishment of fires, and when directed by the proper authorities
institute prosecutions therefor.



14843.  The chief or ranking officer shall perform other duties as
may be by proper authority imposed upon him or her.



14844.  Every chief, if any, shall attend all fires with his or her
badge of office conspicuously displayed.



14845.  The chief or ranking officer shall prevent injury to, take
charge of, and preserve all property rescued from fires, and return
the property to its owner on the payment of the expenses incurred in
saving and keeping it.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Hsc > 14835-14845

HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE
SECTION 14835-14845



14835.  Every fire company may establish and adopt bylaws and
regulations, and impose penalties, not exceeding five dollars or
expulsion for each offense.


14836.  Every fire company regularly organized may adopt a seal,
having upon it the arms of the State, and the name of the company to
which it belongs.


14837.  The seal shall be under the control of and for the use of
the secretary, and be by him affixed to exempt certificates,
certificates of active membership, and such other documents as the
by-laws provide.


14838.  The secretary of every company having a seal shall take the
constitutional oath of office and give a bond as the bylaws provide
for the faithful performance of his or her duties.



14839.  The secretary shall keep a record of all certificates of
exemption or active membership, their date, and to whom issued; and
when the company has no seal, the clerk shall keep similar entries of
certificates issued to obtain county clerk's certificates.



14840.  Every certificate is prima facie evidence of the facts
stated in it.


14841.  The chief or ranking officer of every fire company shall
inquire into the cause of, and keep a record of, every fire occurring
in the town.


14842.  The chief or ranking officer shall aid in the enforcement of
all fire ordinances, examine buildings in process of erection,
report violations of ordinances relating to prevention or
extinguishment of fires, and when directed by the proper authorities
institute prosecutions therefor.



14843.  The chief or ranking officer shall perform other duties as
may be by proper authority imposed upon him or her.



14844.  Every chief, if any, shall attend all fires with his or her
badge of office conspicuously displayed.



14845.  The chief or ranking officer shall prevent injury to, take
charge of, and preserve all property rescued from fires, and return
the property to its owner on the payment of the expenses incurred in
saving and keeping it.


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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Hsc > 14835-14845

HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE
SECTION 14835-14845



14835.  Every fire company may establish and adopt bylaws and
regulations, and impose penalties, not exceeding five dollars or
expulsion for each offense.


14836.  Every fire company regularly organized may adopt a seal,
having upon it the arms of the State, and the name of the company to
which it belongs.


14837.  The seal shall be under the control of and for the use of
the secretary, and be by him affixed to exempt certificates,
certificates of active membership, and such other documents as the
by-laws provide.


14838.  The secretary of every company having a seal shall take the
constitutional oath of office and give a bond as the bylaws provide
for the faithful performance of his or her duties.



14839.  The secretary shall keep a record of all certificates of
exemption or active membership, their date, and to whom issued; and
when the company has no seal, the clerk shall keep similar entries of
certificates issued to obtain county clerk's certificates.



14840.  Every certificate is prima facie evidence of the facts
stated in it.


14841.  The chief or ranking officer of every fire company shall
inquire into the cause of, and keep a record of, every fire occurring
in the town.


14842.  The chief or ranking officer shall aid in the enforcement of
all fire ordinances, examine buildings in process of erection,
report violations of ordinances relating to prevention or
extinguishment of fires, and when directed by the proper authorities
institute prosecutions therefor.



14843.  The chief or ranking officer shall perform other duties as
may be by proper authority imposed upon him or her.



14844.  Every chief, if any, shall attend all fires with his or her
badge of office conspicuously displayed.



14845.  The chief or ranking officer shall prevent injury to, take
charge of, and preserve all property rescued from fires, and return
the property to its owner on the payment of the expenses incurred in
saving and keeping it.