225-A - Fire training and mutual aid programs.

§ 225-a. Fire training and mutual aid programs. 1. In order to develop  and maintain programs for fire training, fire service-related activities  and  mutual  aid  in  cases  of  fire and other emergencies in which the  services of firemen would be used and to cooperate with  the  office  of  fire  prevention  and  control in furthering such programs, the board of  supervisors of any county may create a county fire  advisory  board  and  may establish the office of county fire coordinator.    2.  A  county  fire advisory board shall consist of not less than five  nor more than twenty-one members, each of whom shall be appointed by the  board of supervisors for a term of not to exceed one year, two years  or  three  years. Such terms of office need not be the same for all members.  It shall be the duty of such board to cooperate with the office of  fire  prevention  and  control in relation to such programs for fire training,  fire service-related activities and mutual aid; to act  as  an  advisory  body  to the board of supervisors and to the county fire coordinator, if  any, in connection with the county participation in  such  programs  for  fire  training,  fire  service-related  activities and mutual aid and in  connection with the county establishment and  maintenance  of  a  county  fire  training school and mutual aid programs in cases of fire and other  emergencies in which the services of firemen would be used;  to  perform  such  other duties as the board of supervisors may prescribe in relation  to fire training, fire service-related  activities  and  mutual  aid  in  cases  of  fire  and  other emergencies in which the services of firemen  would be used. The members of such board shall be county  officers,  and  shall serve without compensation.    3.  If the office of county fire coordinator is created in any county,  the  board  of  supervisors  thereof  shall  appoint   a   county   fire  coordinator.  It shall be his duty to administer the county programs for  fire training and mutual aid in cases of fire and other  emergencies  in  which the services of firemen would be used; to act as a liaison officer  between  the board of supervisors and the county fire advisory board and  the fire fighting forces in the county and the  officers  and  governing  boards  or bodies thereof; and to perform such other duties as the board  of supervisors shall prescribe. The county fire coordinator shall  be  a  county  officer  and  the  amount  of his compensation, if any, shall be  fixed by the board of supervisors.    4. A member of the board of supervisors, the county fire  coordinator,  or a deputy county fire coordinator appointed pursuant to the provisions  of  section  four  hundred  one  of  this chapter, may be appointed as a  member  of  the  county  fire  advisory  board,  but  shall  receive  no  additional  compensation  for  services  performed  as  a member of such  advisory board.    5. Where, pursuant to section one hundred eighty-four of the town law,  a town has contracted with an incorporated fire company to furnish  fire  protection  within a fire protection district, the respective county may  acquire by gift or purchase suitable apparatus and appliances for use in  such district and in conjunction with the county mutual aid program  and  may   contract  with  said  incorporated  fire  company  for  operation,  maintenance,  and  repair  of  same  and  for  the  furnishing  of  fire  protection in such district.