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§  204-b.  Youth  programs.  1.  Volunteer  fire  departments and fire  companies may establish, operate and maintain youth programs to  provide  participants  with  the opportunity to become familiar with the programs  and operations of fire departments, to  provide  programs  in  community  fire  safety, fire prevention, and public fire prevention education, and  to curtail false fire alarms by developing community  wide  respect  for  the fire service.    2. Volunteer fire departments and fire companies shall establish rules  and   regulations  governing  youth  programs  established  pursuant  to  subdivision one hereof, which shall include the minimum and maximum  age  for   participation,   the   procedure  for  participation,  removal  or  expulsion, residence, and provision for  adequate  supervision  of  such  programs.    3.  It  shall be an unlawful discriminatory practice for any volunteer  fire  department  or  fire  company,  any  member  or  members  thereof,  officers,  board  of  fire  commissioners or other body or office having  authority to determine eligibility for participation  in  such  programs  pursuant to this section, to exclude or expel from participation in such  programs  any  individual because of race, creed, color, sex or national  origin, or to discriminate against  any  participant  because  of  race,  creed, color or national origin.    4.  No  person  shall  participate in such program without the written  consent of his or her parent or guardian. Such  consent  shall  continue  until  withdrawn.  If  withdrawn,  participation  in  such program shall  automatically terminate.    5. All activities of participants in such program shall be approved in  advance by the  chief,  or  his  designee.  No  activities  may  include  emergency  duties  in  connection  with  fire department or fire company  operations or any other hazardous activity.    6. Participants in such programs shall not be eligible for any benefit  provided by the volunteer firemen's benefit law.    7. Volunteer fire departments and fire companies may purchase accident  insurance to insure participants in  such  programs  against  injury  or  death  resulting  from  bodily  injuries  sustained  in  performance  of  approved activities. In addition, they may purchase insurance to protect  against  liability  arising  from  approved  activities.  The  insurance  purchased  pursuant to this subdivision may include medical and hospital  coverage.    8. No youth program shall be established pursuant to  subdivision  one  of  this  section  unless  authorized  as  follows:  in a city the youth  program must be authorized by the board of fire commissioners  or  other  body  or  officer  having  control  of fire department; in a village the  program must be approved by the board of fire commissioners or, if there  is no board of fire commissioners, the village board of trustees;  in  a  fire  district  the  program  must  be  authorized  by the board of fire  commissioners; in a town outside  a  village  or  a  fire  district  the  program must be authorized by the town board.

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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-10 > 204-b

§  204-b.  Youth  programs.  1.  Volunteer  fire  departments and fire  companies may establish, operate and maintain youth programs to  provide  participants  with  the opportunity to become familiar with the programs  and operations of fire departments, to  provide  programs  in  community  fire  safety, fire prevention, and public fire prevention education, and  to curtail false fire alarms by developing community  wide  respect  for  the fire service.    2. Volunteer fire departments and fire companies shall establish rules  and   regulations  governing  youth  programs  established  pursuant  to  subdivision one hereof, which shall include the minimum and maximum  age  for   participation,   the   procedure  for  participation,  removal  or  expulsion, residence, and provision for  adequate  supervision  of  such  programs.    3.  It  shall be an unlawful discriminatory practice for any volunteer  fire  department  or  fire  company,  any  member  or  members  thereof,  officers,  board  of  fire  commissioners or other body or office having  authority to determine eligibility for participation  in  such  programs  pursuant to this section, to exclude or expel from participation in such  programs  any  individual because of race, creed, color, sex or national  origin, or to discriminate against  any  participant  because  of  race,  creed, color or national origin.    4.  No  person  shall  participate in such program without the written  consent of his or her parent or guardian. Such  consent  shall  continue  until  withdrawn.  If  withdrawn,  participation  in  such program shall  automatically terminate.    5. All activities of participants in such program shall be approved in  advance by the  chief,  or  his  designee.  No  activities  may  include  emergency  duties  in  connection  with  fire department or fire company  operations or any other hazardous activity.    6. Participants in such programs shall not be eligible for any benefit  provided by the volunteer firemen's benefit law.    7. Volunteer fire departments and fire companies may purchase accident  insurance to insure participants in  such  programs  against  injury  or  death  resulting  from  bodily  injuries  sustained  in  performance  of  approved activities. In addition, they may purchase insurance to protect  against  liability  arising  from  approved  activities.  The  insurance  purchased  pursuant to this subdivision may include medical and hospital  coverage.    8. No youth program shall be established pursuant to  subdivision  one  of  this  section  unless  authorized  as  follows:  in a city the youth  program must be authorized by the board of fire commissioners  or  other  body  or  officer  having  control  of fire department; in a village the  program must be approved by the board of fire commissioners or, if there  is no board of fire commissioners, the village board of trustees;  in  a  fire  district  the  program  must  be  authorized  by the board of fire  commissioners; in a town outside  a  village  or  a  fire  district  the  program must be authorized by the town board.

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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-10 > 204-b

§  204-b.  Youth  programs.  1.  Volunteer  fire  departments and fire  companies may establish, operate and maintain youth programs to  provide  participants  with  the opportunity to become familiar with the programs  and operations of fire departments, to  provide  programs  in  community  fire  safety, fire prevention, and public fire prevention education, and  to curtail false fire alarms by developing community  wide  respect  for  the fire service.    2. Volunteer fire departments and fire companies shall establish rules  and   regulations  governing  youth  programs  established  pursuant  to  subdivision one hereof, which shall include the minimum and maximum  age  for   participation,   the   procedure  for  participation,  removal  or  expulsion, residence, and provision for  adequate  supervision  of  such  programs.    3.  It  shall be an unlawful discriminatory practice for any volunteer  fire  department  or  fire  company,  any  member  or  members  thereof,  officers,  board  of  fire  commissioners or other body or office having  authority to determine eligibility for participation  in  such  programs  pursuant to this section, to exclude or expel from participation in such  programs  any  individual because of race, creed, color, sex or national  origin, or to discriminate against  any  participant  because  of  race,  creed, color or national origin.    4.  No  person  shall  participate in such program without the written  consent of his or her parent or guardian. Such  consent  shall  continue  until  withdrawn.  If  withdrawn,  participation  in  such program shall  automatically terminate.    5. All activities of participants in such program shall be approved in  advance by the  chief,  or  his  designee.  No  activities  may  include  emergency  duties  in  connection  with  fire department or fire company  operations or any other hazardous activity.    6. Participants in such programs shall not be eligible for any benefit  provided by the volunteer firemen's benefit law.    7. Volunteer fire departments and fire companies may purchase accident  insurance to insure participants in  such  programs  against  injury  or  death  resulting  from  bodily  injuries  sustained  in  performance  of  approved activities. In addition, they may purchase insurance to protect  against  liability  arising  from  approved  activities.  The  insurance  purchased  pursuant to this subdivision may include medical and hospital  coverage.    8. No youth program shall be established pursuant to  subdivision  one  of  this  section  unless  authorized  as  follows:  in a city the youth  program must be authorized by the board of fire commissioners  or  other  body  or  officer  having  control  of fire department; in a village the  program must be approved by the board of fire commissioners or, if there  is no board of fire commissioners, the village board of trustees;  in  a  fire  district  the  program  must  be  authorized  by the board of fire  commissioners; in a town outside  a  village  or  a  fire  district  the  program must be authorized by the town board.