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§  159.  Advisory council for fire prevention and control. 1. There is  hereby created within the division of homeland  security  and  emergency  services  an  advisory  council  for fire prevention and control for the  purpose of advising the commissioner and the  state  fire  administrator  with regard to: (a) execution of the functions, powers and duties of the  office  with  respect to fire and arson prevention and control services,  policies and programs; (b) recommendations on courses of instruction and  standards  for  training  of  firefighters  of  fire  departments,  fire  companies,  municipal  corporations,  districts, and private industry of  the state; (c) recommendations on  federal  and  state  legislation  and  programs  relating  to  fire and arson prevention services, policies and  programs; and  (d)  recommendations  upon  such  other  matters  as  the  commissioner and the state fire administrator may request.    2.  The  council shall be composed of the state fire administrator, as  chair, or his or her designee, and twelve  other  members  appointed  as  follows: six members appointed by the governor; two members appointed by  the  temporary  president  of  the  senate;  one member appointed by the  minority leader of the senate; two members appointed by the  speaker  of  the  assembly;  one  member  appointed  by  the  minority  leader of the  assembly. Members of the fire safety advisory board, the arson board and  the firefighting and code enforcement personnel standard  and  education  commission may be appointed to this advisory council.    3.  Membership  of  such council shall consist of representatives from  the volunteer and career fire service, at  least  half  of  which  shall  serve at the municipal level.    4.  Members  of  the council, other than the state fire administrator,  shall serve for terms of three years, with such  terms  to  commence  on  April first and expire on March thirty-first.    5.  No  member  of  the council shall be disqualified from holding any  other public office or employment, nor shall he or she forfeit any  such  office   or   employment   by   reason  of  the  appointment  hereunder,  notwithstanding the provisions of any general,  special  or  local  law,  ordinance or city charter.    6.  The council shall meet at least twice a year. Special meetings may  be called by the chairperson.  The  agenda  and  meeting  place  of  all  regular  or  special  meetings  shall be made available to the public in  advance of such meeting.    7. Members of the council shall  serve  without  salary  or  per  diem  allowance,  but  shall  be  entitled  to  reimbursement  for  actual and  necessary expenses incurred in the performance of official duties  under  this  section, provided, however, that such members are not, at the time  such expenses are incurred, public employees otherwise entitled to  such  reimbursement.    8. The chairperson may create subcommittees as he or she may from time  to  time  deem  appropriate  to  provide  the  council  with  advice and  recommendations. Members of such  subcommittees  shall  be  entitled  to  reimbursement   for  actual  and  necessary  expenses  incurred  in  the  performance of official duties under this  section,  provided,  however,  that  such  members  are  not,  at  the time such expenses are incurred,  public employees otherwise entitled to such reimbursement.

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Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-6-c > 159

§  159.  Advisory council for fire prevention and control. 1. There is  hereby created within the division of homeland  security  and  emergency  services  an  advisory  council  for fire prevention and control for the  purpose of advising the commissioner and the  state  fire  administrator  with regard to: (a) execution of the functions, powers and duties of the  office  with  respect to fire and arson prevention and control services,  policies and programs; (b) recommendations on courses of instruction and  standards  for  training  of  firefighters  of  fire  departments,  fire  companies,  municipal  corporations,  districts, and private industry of  the state; (c) recommendations on  federal  and  state  legislation  and  programs  relating  to  fire and arson prevention services, policies and  programs; and  (d)  recommendations  upon  such  other  matters  as  the  commissioner and the state fire administrator may request.    2.  The  council shall be composed of the state fire administrator, as  chair, or his or her designee, and twelve  other  members  appointed  as  follows: six members appointed by the governor; two members appointed by  the  temporary  president  of  the  senate;  one member appointed by the  minority leader of the senate; two members appointed by the  speaker  of  the  assembly;  one  member  appointed  by  the  minority  leader of the  assembly. Members of the fire safety advisory board, the arson board and  the firefighting and code enforcement personnel standard  and  education  commission may be appointed to this advisory council.    3.  Membership  of  such council shall consist of representatives from  the volunteer and career fire service, at  least  half  of  which  shall  serve at the municipal level.    4.  Members  of  the council, other than the state fire administrator,  shall serve for terms of three years, with such  terms  to  commence  on  April first and expire on March thirty-first.    5.  No  member  of  the council shall be disqualified from holding any  other public office or employment, nor shall he or she forfeit any  such  office   or   employment   by   reason  of  the  appointment  hereunder,  notwithstanding the provisions of any general,  special  or  local  law,  ordinance or city charter.    6.  The council shall meet at least twice a year. Special meetings may  be called by the chairperson.  The  agenda  and  meeting  place  of  all  regular  or  special  meetings  shall be made available to the public in  advance of such meeting.    7. Members of the council shall  serve  without  salary  or  per  diem  allowance,  but  shall  be  entitled  to  reimbursement  for  actual and  necessary expenses incurred in the performance of official duties  under  this  section, provided, however, that such members are not, at the time  such expenses are incurred, public employees otherwise entitled to  such  reimbursement.    8. The chairperson may create subcommittees as he or she may from time  to  time  deem  appropriate  to  provide  the  council  with  advice and  recommendations. Members of such  subcommittees  shall  be  entitled  to  reimbursement   for  actual  and  necessary  expenses  incurred  in  the  performance of official duties under this  section,  provided,  however,  that  such  members  are  not,  at  the time such expenses are incurred,  public employees otherwise entitled to such reimbursement.

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Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-6-c > 159

§  159.  Advisory council for fire prevention and control. 1. There is  hereby created within the division of homeland  security  and  emergency  services  an  advisory  council  for fire prevention and control for the  purpose of advising the commissioner and the  state  fire  administrator  with regard to: (a) execution of the functions, powers and duties of the  office  with  respect to fire and arson prevention and control services,  policies and programs; (b) recommendations on courses of instruction and  standards  for  training  of  firefighters  of  fire  departments,  fire  companies,  municipal  corporations,  districts, and private industry of  the state; (c) recommendations on  federal  and  state  legislation  and  programs  relating  to  fire and arson prevention services, policies and  programs; and  (d)  recommendations  upon  such  other  matters  as  the  commissioner and the state fire administrator may request.    2.  The  council shall be composed of the state fire administrator, as  chair, or his or her designee, and twelve  other  members  appointed  as  follows: six members appointed by the governor; two members appointed by  the  temporary  president  of  the  senate;  one member appointed by the  minority leader of the senate; two members appointed by the  speaker  of  the  assembly;  one  member  appointed  by  the  minority  leader of the  assembly. Members of the fire safety advisory board, the arson board and  the firefighting and code enforcement personnel standard  and  education  commission may be appointed to this advisory council.    3.  Membership  of  such council shall consist of representatives from  the volunteer and career fire service, at  least  half  of  which  shall  serve at the municipal level.    4.  Members  of  the council, other than the state fire administrator,  shall serve for terms of three years, with such  terms  to  commence  on  April first and expire on March thirty-first.    5.  No  member  of  the council shall be disqualified from holding any  other public office or employment, nor shall he or she forfeit any  such  office   or   employment   by   reason  of  the  appointment  hereunder,  notwithstanding the provisions of any general,  special  or  local  law,  ordinance or city charter.    6.  The council shall meet at least twice a year. Special meetings may  be called by the chairperson.  The  agenda  and  meeting  place  of  all  regular  or  special  meetings  shall be made available to the public in  advance of such meeting.    7. Members of the council shall  serve  without  salary  or  per  diem  allowance,  but  shall  be  entitled  to  reimbursement  for  actual and  necessary expenses incurred in the performance of official duties  under  this  section, provided, however, that such members are not, at the time  such expenses are incurred, public employees otherwise entitled to  such  reimbursement.    8. The chairperson may create subcommittees as he or she may from time  to  time  deem  appropriate  to  provide  the  council  with  advice and  recommendations. Members of such  subcommittees  shall  be  entitled  to  reimbursement   for  actual  and  necessary  expenses  incurred  in  the  performance of official duties under this  section,  provided,  however,  that  such  members  are  not,  at  the time such expenses are incurred,  public employees otherwise entitled to such reimbursement.