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§  200. Defining qualifications of exempt volunteer firemen. An exempt  volunteer fireman is hereby declared to be a person who as a member of a  volunteer fire company duly organized under the laws of the state of New  York shall have at any time after attaining the age  of  eighteen  years  faithfully  actually  performed  service  in  the protection of life and  property from fire within the territory  immediately  protected  by  the  company of which he is a member, and while a bona fide resident therein,  for  a  period  of  five years, as provided in this article, or, if such  company shall have been sooner disbanded upon the organization of a paid  fire department, for a period of at least one year and shall  also  have  been  a  member of such volunteer fire company at the time it shall have  been disbanded; but the limitation of one year's service shall not apply  to a volunteer fireman who was a member of  a  fire  company  which  was  disbanded  prior  to  January first, nineteen hundred two. The foregoing  residence requirements shall not apply (1) to a  volunteer  fireman  who  has   been  duly  elected  to  membership  in  his  fire  company  as  a  non-resident  member  residing  in  territory  which  is  afforded  fire  protection  by  his  fire  company  pursuant  to  a  contract  for  fire  protection, as authorized by paragraph three of subdivision c of section  fourteen hundred  two  of  the  not-for-profit  corporation  law  or  by  subdivisions two and three of either section 10-1006 of the village law,  section  one  hundred seventy-six-b of the town law or section sixteen-a  of the general city law, (2) to a volunteer fireman whose membership has  been duly continued in his fire company as authorized by paragraph three  of subdivision c of section fourteen hundred two of  the  not-for-profit  corporation  law or by subdivision five of either section 10-1006 of the  village law, section one  hundred  seventy-six-b  of  the  town  law  or  section sixteen-a of the general city law and (3) to a volunteer fireman  who  has been duly elected to membership as a non-resident as authorized  by paragraph three of subdivision c of section fourteen hundred  two  of  the  not-for-profit  corporation  law  or  by  subdivision six of either  section 10-1006 of the village law, section one hundred seventy-six-b of  the town law or section sixteen-a of the general city law. The foregoing  requirement of five years'  service  shall  not  apply  to  a  volunteer  fireman  serving  as  such  at  the  time of his entry into the military  service of the United States or of one of its allies in world war II, or  during the period of hostilities as defined  in  subparagraph  three  or  subparagraph  four  of  paragraph  (c)  of  subdivision  one  of section  eighty-five of the civil service law, who, as a result of such  military  service,  shall have become incapacitated for performing the full duties  of a volunteer fireman, or to a volunteer fireman who, as the result  of  the  performance  of  his  duties  as  such,  shall have become likewise  incapacitated, but  any  such  volunteer  fireman  shall  be  an  exempt  volunteer  fireman  even  though he may have served as such for a lesser  period than five years, and he shall be entitled  to  a  certificate  as  provided  in  section two hundred two of this chapter which, in addition  to the specifications contained in said section,  shall  set  forth  the  facts  in  reference  to  his military service, if any, as aforesaid and  that as a result of such military service, or as the result  of  service  as  a  volunteer  fireman,  he was incapacitated for performing the full  duties of a volunteer fireman. The term "military service"  as  used  in  this  section shall mean the same as the term "military duty" as used in  section two hundred forty-three of the  military  law,  except  that  it  shall relate to service for an ally of the United States in world war II  as well as to service for the United States.

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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-10 > 200

§  200. Defining qualifications of exempt volunteer firemen. An exempt  volunteer fireman is hereby declared to be a person who as a member of a  volunteer fire company duly organized under the laws of the state of New  York shall have at any time after attaining the age  of  eighteen  years  faithfully  actually  performed  service  in  the protection of life and  property from fire within the territory  immediately  protected  by  the  company of which he is a member, and while a bona fide resident therein,  for  a  period  of  five years, as provided in this article, or, if such  company shall have been sooner disbanded upon the organization of a paid  fire department, for a period of at least one year and shall  also  have  been  a  member of such volunteer fire company at the time it shall have  been disbanded; but the limitation of one year's service shall not apply  to a volunteer fireman who was a member of  a  fire  company  which  was  disbanded  prior  to  January first, nineteen hundred two. The foregoing  residence requirements shall not apply (1) to a  volunteer  fireman  who  has   been  duly  elected  to  membership  in  his  fire  company  as  a  non-resident  member  residing  in  territory  which  is  afforded  fire  protection  by  his  fire  company  pursuant  to  a  contract  for  fire  protection, as authorized by paragraph three of subdivision c of section  fourteen hundred  two  of  the  not-for-profit  corporation  law  or  by  subdivisions two and three of either section 10-1006 of the village law,  section  one  hundred seventy-six-b of the town law or section sixteen-a  of the general city law, (2) to a volunteer fireman whose membership has  been duly continued in his fire company as authorized by paragraph three  of subdivision c of section fourteen hundred two of  the  not-for-profit  corporation  law or by subdivision five of either section 10-1006 of the  village law, section one  hundred  seventy-six-b  of  the  town  law  or  section sixteen-a of the general city law and (3) to a volunteer fireman  who  has been duly elected to membership as a non-resident as authorized  by paragraph three of subdivision c of section fourteen hundred  two  of  the  not-for-profit  corporation  law  or  by  subdivision six of either  section 10-1006 of the village law, section one hundred seventy-six-b of  the town law or section sixteen-a of the general city law. The foregoing  requirement of five years'  service  shall  not  apply  to  a  volunteer  fireman  serving  as  such  at  the  time of his entry into the military  service of the United States or of one of its allies in world war II, or  during the period of hostilities as defined  in  subparagraph  three  or  subparagraph  four  of  paragraph  (c)  of  subdivision  one  of section  eighty-five of the civil service law, who, as a result of such  military  service,  shall have become incapacitated for performing the full duties  of a volunteer fireman, or to a volunteer fireman who, as the result  of  the  performance  of  his  duties  as  such,  shall have become likewise  incapacitated, but  any  such  volunteer  fireman  shall  be  an  exempt  volunteer  fireman  even  though he may have served as such for a lesser  period than five years, and he shall be entitled  to  a  certificate  as  provided  in  section two hundred two of this chapter which, in addition  to the specifications contained in said section,  shall  set  forth  the  facts  in  reference  to  his military service, if any, as aforesaid and  that as a result of such military service, or as the result  of  service  as  a  volunteer  fireman,  he was incapacitated for performing the full  duties of a volunteer fireman. The term "military service"  as  used  in  this  section shall mean the same as the term "military duty" as used in  section two hundred forty-three of the  military  law,  except  that  it  shall relate to service for an ally of the United States in world war II  as well as to service for the United States.

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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-10 > 200

§  200. Defining qualifications of exempt volunteer firemen. An exempt  volunteer fireman is hereby declared to be a person who as a member of a  volunteer fire company duly organized under the laws of the state of New  York shall have at any time after attaining the age  of  eighteen  years  faithfully  actually  performed  service  in  the protection of life and  property from fire within the territory  immediately  protected  by  the  company of which he is a member, and while a bona fide resident therein,  for  a  period  of  five years, as provided in this article, or, if such  company shall have been sooner disbanded upon the organization of a paid  fire department, for a period of at least one year and shall  also  have  been  a  member of such volunteer fire company at the time it shall have  been disbanded; but the limitation of one year's service shall not apply  to a volunteer fireman who was a member of  a  fire  company  which  was  disbanded  prior  to  January first, nineteen hundred two. The foregoing  residence requirements shall not apply (1) to a  volunteer  fireman  who  has   been  duly  elected  to  membership  in  his  fire  company  as  a  non-resident  member  residing  in  territory  which  is  afforded  fire  protection  by  his  fire  company  pursuant  to  a  contract  for  fire  protection, as authorized by paragraph three of subdivision c of section  fourteen hundred  two  of  the  not-for-profit  corporation  law  or  by  subdivisions two and three of either section 10-1006 of the village law,  section  one  hundred seventy-six-b of the town law or section sixteen-a  of the general city law, (2) to a volunteer fireman whose membership has  been duly continued in his fire company as authorized by paragraph three  of subdivision c of section fourteen hundred two of  the  not-for-profit  corporation  law or by subdivision five of either section 10-1006 of the  village law, section one  hundred  seventy-six-b  of  the  town  law  or  section sixteen-a of the general city law and (3) to a volunteer fireman  who  has been duly elected to membership as a non-resident as authorized  by paragraph three of subdivision c of section fourteen hundred  two  of  the  not-for-profit  corporation  law  or  by  subdivision six of either  section 10-1006 of the village law, section one hundred seventy-six-b of  the town law or section sixteen-a of the general city law. The foregoing  requirement of five years'  service  shall  not  apply  to  a  volunteer  fireman  serving  as  such  at  the  time of his entry into the military  service of the United States or of one of its allies in world war II, or  during the period of hostilities as defined  in  subparagraph  three  or  subparagraph  four  of  paragraph  (c)  of  subdivision  one  of section  eighty-five of the civil service law, who, as a result of such  military  service,  shall have become incapacitated for performing the full duties  of a volunteer fireman, or to a volunteer fireman who, as the result  of  the  performance  of  his  duties  as  such,  shall have become likewise  incapacitated, but  any  such  volunteer  fireman  shall  be  an  exempt  volunteer  fireman  even  though he may have served as such for a lesser  period than five years, and he shall be entitled  to  a  certificate  as  provided  in  section two hundred two of this chapter which, in addition  to the specifications contained in said section,  shall  set  forth  the  facts  in  reference  to  his military service, if any, as aforesaid and  that as a result of such military service, or as the result  of  service  as  a  volunteer  fireman,  he was incapacitated for performing the full  duties of a volunteer fireman. The term "military service"  as  used  in  this  section shall mean the same as the term "military duty" as used in  section two hundred forty-three of the  military  law,  except  that  it  shall relate to service for an ally of the United States in world war II  as well as to service for the United States.