State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-6-c > 156-d

§ 156-d. Thermal imaging camera grant program. 1. Subject to available  appropriation,  there  is  hereby  established  in  the  office  of fire  prevention and control a thermal imaging  camera  grant  program,  under  which  grants  shall  be  made  available  to fire organizations for the  purchase of one thermal imaging camera each or for reimbursement to such  fire organizations for public funds, other than state or federal  funds,  that  have  been  expended  by such fire organizations on or after April  first, two thousand for  the  purchase  of  a  thermal  imaging  camera,  provided,  however,  no  reimbursement,  when combined with any required  match, shall exceed the office of general services  contract  price  per  camera.  Such  grants  shall  be made available upon application by such  fire organizations.  Fire  organizations  that  are  without  a  thermal  imaging camera shall receive priority from the office of fire prevention  and control for grants made pursuant to this section. The office of fire  prevention  and  control may require, pursuant to such uniform standards  as such office  may  prescribe,  that  applicants  for  such  grants  or  reimbursement  provide  matching  funds of up to, but not more than, the  amount awarded; provided, however, that a fire  organization  having  an  annual  operating  budget  of one hundred fifty thousand dollars or less  shall not be required to provide matching  funds.  The  office  of  fire  prevention  and  control  shall promulgate such rules and regulations as  are necessary to advance the purposes of this section. Such  regulations  shall  establish,  among other things, training requirements for the use  of thermal imaging cameras by fire organizations.    2. As used in this section, "fire organizations" means a board of fire  commissioners, which operates a fire department  pursuant  to  the  town  law,  a  fire  department  established  pursuant  to  the village law or  general city law or a fire company  located  within  a  fire  protection  district pursuant to the town law.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-6-c > 156-d

§ 156-d. Thermal imaging camera grant program. 1. Subject to available  appropriation,  there  is  hereby  established  in  the  office  of fire  prevention and control a thermal imaging  camera  grant  program,  under  which  grants  shall  be  made  available  to fire organizations for the  purchase of one thermal imaging camera each or for reimbursement to such  fire organizations for public funds, other than state or federal  funds,  that  have  been  expended  by such fire organizations on or after April  first, two thousand for  the  purchase  of  a  thermal  imaging  camera,  provided,  however,  no  reimbursement,  when combined with any required  match, shall exceed the office of general services  contract  price  per  camera.  Such  grants  shall  be made available upon application by such  fire organizations.  Fire  organizations  that  are  without  a  thermal  imaging camera shall receive priority from the office of fire prevention  and control for grants made pursuant to this section. The office of fire  prevention  and  control may require, pursuant to such uniform standards  as such office  may  prescribe,  that  applicants  for  such  grants  or  reimbursement  provide  matching  funds of up to, but not more than, the  amount awarded; provided, however, that a fire  organization  having  an  annual  operating  budget  of one hundred fifty thousand dollars or less  shall not be required to provide matching  funds.  The  office  of  fire  prevention  and  control  shall promulgate such rules and regulations as  are necessary to advance the purposes of this section. Such  regulations  shall  establish,  among other things, training requirements for the use  of thermal imaging cameras by fire organizations.    2. As used in this section, "fire organizations" means a board of fire  commissioners, which operates a fire department  pursuant  to  the  town  law,  a  fire  department  established  pursuant  to  the village law or  general city law or a fire company  located  within  a  fire  protection  district pursuant to the town law.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-6-c > 156-d

§ 156-d. Thermal imaging camera grant program. 1. Subject to available  appropriation,  there  is  hereby  established  in  the  office  of fire  prevention and control a thermal imaging  camera  grant  program,  under  which  grants  shall  be  made  available  to fire organizations for the  purchase of one thermal imaging camera each or for reimbursement to such  fire organizations for public funds, other than state or federal  funds,  that  have  been  expended  by such fire organizations on or after April  first, two thousand for  the  purchase  of  a  thermal  imaging  camera,  provided,  however,  no  reimbursement,  when combined with any required  match, shall exceed the office of general services  contract  price  per  camera.  Such  grants  shall  be made available upon application by such  fire organizations.  Fire  organizations  that  are  without  a  thermal  imaging camera shall receive priority from the office of fire prevention  and control for grants made pursuant to this section. The office of fire  prevention  and  control may require, pursuant to such uniform standards  as such office  may  prescribe,  that  applicants  for  such  grants  or  reimbursement  provide  matching  funds of up to, but not more than, the  amount awarded; provided, however, that a fire  organization  having  an  annual  operating  budget  of one hundred fifty thousand dollars or less  shall not be required to provide matching  funds.  The  office  of  fire  prevention  and  control  shall promulgate such rules and regulations as  are necessary to advance the purposes of this section. Such  regulations  shall  establish,  among other things, training requirements for the use  of thermal imaging cameras by fire organizations.    2. As used in this section, "fire organizations" means a board of fire  commissioners, which operates a fire department  pursuant  to  the  town  law,  a  fire  department  established  pursuant  to  the village law or  general city law or a fire company  located  within  a  fire  protection  district pursuant to the town law.