Section
35.01 Municipal fire regulations; Fire Department
35.02 Fire Chief; Deputy Fire Chief; employment of firefighters; criminal records check for firefighters
35.03 Schooling of officers and firefighters of Fire Department
35.04 Legislative authority may purchase engines and equipment
35.05 Buildings for Department
35.06 Records
35.07 Maximum consecutive hours for firefighters on duty
35.08 Investigation of cause of fire
35.09 Right to examine buildings, premises, and vehicles
35.10 Burning buildings for firefighting instruction or research
35.11 Impersonating fire safety inspector
35.12 Standards for equipment
35.13 Persons entitled to be known as firefighters
35.14 Resignation
35.15 Rules and regulations
Cross-reference:
Fire prevention, fireworks, and explosives, see Ch. 91
Statutory reference:
Fire service training, see O.A.C. Ch. 1301:7-7-01 et seq.
Power of municipality to establish a fire department, see R.C. § 715.05
The legislative authority may establish all necessary regulations to guard against the occurrence of fires and protect the property and lives of its citizens against damage and accidents resulting therefrom, and for that purpose may establish and maintain a fire department, provide for the establishment and organization of fire engine and hose companies and rescue units, establish the hours of labor of the members of its fire department who shall not be required to be on duty continuously more than six days in every seven, and provide by-laws and regulation for the government of companies and their members as is necessary and proper.
(R.C. § 737.21) (2000 Code, § 35.01)
Cross-reference:
Driving over fire hose, see § 72.121
False alarms, see § 132.09
Fireworks, explosives, fire prevention, see Ch. 91
(A) Each municipality establishing a fire department shall have a Fire Chief as the head thereof, appointed by the Mayor with the advice and consent of the legislative authority, who shall continue in office until removed therefrom as provided by R.C. §§ 733.35 through 733.39.
(B) There is created a position of Deputy Fire Chief to be filled by appointment of the Mayor with the advice and consent of Council. The salary shall be established by Council. The Deputy Fire Chief shall perform any duties assigned him or her by the Fire Chief, and shall be in charge in the absence of the Fire Chief, or if the Fire Chief is disabled or unable to perform his or her duties for any reason, the Deputy Fire Chief shall be in charge of the operation.
(1967 Code, § 33.16)
(C) The legislative authority may fix the compensation it considers best. The appointee shall continue in office until removed from office as provided by R.C. §§ 733.35 to 733.39. The provisions of § 35.03 shall extend to the Deputy Fire Chief.
(D) The legislative authority may provide for the appointment of permanent full-time paid firefighters as it considers best and fix their compensation, or for the services of volunteer firefighters, who shall be appointed by the Mayor with the advice and consent of the legislative authority, and shall continue in office until removed from office.
(E) No person shall be appointed as a permanent full-time paid firefighter of the municipality unless either of the following applies:
(1) The person has received a certificate issued under former R.C. § 3303.07 or R.C. §§ 4765.55(C)(1) or 4765.55(C)(2) evidencing satisfactory completion of a firefighter training program; and
(2) The person began serving as a permanent full-time paid firefighter with the municipality prior to July 2, 1970, and receives a certificate issued under R.C. § 4765.55(C)(3).
(F) No person who is appointed as a volunteer firefighter of the municipality shall remain in that position unless either of the following applies:
(1) Within one year of the appointment, the person has received a certificate issued under former R.C. § 3303.07 or R.C. § 4765.55 evidencing satisfactory completion of a firefighter training program; and
(2) The person has served as a permanent full-time paid firefighter with the municipality prior to July 2, 1970, or as a volunteer firefighter with the municipality prior to July 2, 1979, and receives a certificate issued under R.C. § 4765.55(C)(3).
(G) No person shall receive an appointment under this section unless the person has, not more than 60 days prior to receiving the appointment, passed a physical examination given by a licensed physician, a physician assistant, a clinical nurse specialist, a certified nurse practitioner, or a certified nurse- midwife, showing that the person meets the physical requirements necessary to perform the duties of the position to which the person is to be appointed as established by the legislative authority. The appointing authority shall, prior to making an appointment, file with the State Police and Fire Pension Fund or the Local Volunteer Firefighter’s Dependents Fund Board a copy of the report or findings of that licensed physician, physician assistant, clinical nurse specialist, certified nurse practitioner, or certified nurse- midwife. The professional fee for the physical examination shall be paid for by the legislative authority.
(R.C. § 737.22)
(H) Criminal records check for firefighters.
(1) The Fire Chief may request the Superintendent of the State Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation (“BCII”) to conduct a criminal records check with respect to any person who is under consideration for appointment or employment as a permanent, full-time paid firefighter or any person who is under consideration for appointment as a volunteer firefighter.
(2) (a) The Fire Chief may request that the Superintendent of BCII obtain information from the Federal Bureau of Investigation as a part of the criminal records check requested pursuant to division (H)(1) above.
(b) The Fire Chief, authorized by division (H)(1) above to request a criminal records check, shall provide to each person for whom the Fire Chief intends to request a criminal records check a copy of the form prescribed pursuant to R.C. § 109.578(C)(1) and a standard impression sheet to obtain fingerprint impressions prescribed pursuant to R.C. § 109.578(C)(2), obtain the completed form and impression sheet from the person, and forward the completed form and impression sheet to the Superintendent of BCII at the time the criminal records check is requested.
(c) Any person subject to a criminal records check who receives a copy of the form and a copy of the impression sheet pursuant to division (H)(2)(b) above and who is requested to complete the form and provide a set of fingerprint impressions shall complete the form or provide all the information necessary to complete the form and shall provide the impression sheet with the impressions of the person’s fingerprints. If a person fails to provide the information necessary to complete the form or fails to provide impressions of the person’s fingerprints, the appointing authority shall not appoint or employ the person as a permanent full-time paid firefighter or a volunteer firefighter.
(3) (a) Except as otherwise provided in division (H)(3)(b) below, an appointing authority shall not appoint or employ a person as a permanent, full- time paid firefighter or a volunteer firefighter if the Fire Chief has requested a criminal records check pursuant to division (H)(1) above and the criminal records check indicates that the person previously has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to any of the following:
1. A felony;
2. A violation of R.C. § 2909.03; or
3. A violation of an existing or former law of this state, any other state, or the United States that is substantially equivalent to any of the offenses described in division (H)(3)(a)1. or (H)(3)(a)2. above.
(b) Notwithstanding division (H)(3)(a) above, an appointing authority may appoint or employ a person as a permanent, full-time paid
firefighter or a volunteer firefighter if all of the following apply:
1. The Fire Chief has requested a criminal records check pursuant to division (H)(1) above;
2. The criminal records check indicates that the person previously has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to any of the offenses described in division (H)(3)(a) above;
3. The person meets rehabilitation standards established in rules adopted under division (H)(5) below; and
(c) If the Fire Chief requests a criminal records check pursuant to division (H)(1) above, an appointing authority may appoint or employ a person as a permanent, full-time paid firefighter or volunteer firefighter conditionally until the criminal records check is completed and the Fire Chief receives the results. If the results of the criminal records check indicate that, pursuant to division (H)(3)(a) above, the person subject to the criminal records check is disqualified from appointment or employment, the Fire Chief shall release the person from appointment or employment.
(4) The Fire Chief shall pay to the BCII the fee prescribed pursuant to R.C. § 109.578(C)(3) for each criminal records check conducted in accordance with that section. The Fire Chief may charge the applicant who is subject to the criminal records check a fee for the costs the Fire Chief incurs in obtaining the criminal records check. A fee charged under this division (H) shall not exceed the amount of fees the Fire Chief pays for the criminal records check. If a fee is charged under this division (H), the Fire Chief shall notify the applicant at the time of the applicant’s initial application for appointment or employment of the amount of the fee and that, unless the fee is paid, the applicant will not be considered for appointment or employment.
(5) (a) The appointing authority shall adopt rules in accordance with R.C. Ch. 119 to implement this division (H).
(b) The rules shall include rehabilitation standards a person who has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to an offense listed in division (H)(3)(a) above must meet for the appointing authority to appoint or employ the person as a permanent, full-time paid firefighter or a volunteer firefighter.
(6) The Fire Chief requesting a criminal records check for an applicant shall inform each applicant, at the time of the person’s initial application for appointment or employment, that the applicant is required to provide a set of impressions of the person’s fingerprints and that the Fire Chief requires a criminal records check to be conducted and satisfactorily completed in accordance with R.C. § 109.578.
(7) As used in this section:
APPOINTING AUTHORITY. Any person or body that has the authority to hire, appoint, or employ permanent, full-time paid firefighters and volunteer firefighters under R.C. § 737.22.
CRIMINAL RECORDS CHECK. The same meaning as in R.C. § 109.578.
SUPERINTENDENT OF BCII. The same meaning as in R.C. § 2151.86.
(R.C. § 737.221) (2000 Code, § 35.02) (Ord. O-23-60, passed 9-12-1960)
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