(A) The Chief shall be at the head of the Department, subject to the laws of the state, ordinances of the city, and the rules and regulations adopted in this subchapter.
(B) The Chief shall have the following powers and duties.
(1) The Chief shall be responsible for the general condition and efficient operation of the Department, the training of members, and the performance of all other duties imposed upon him or her.
(2) The Chief may inspect, or cause to be inspected by members of the Department, the fire hydrants, cisterns, and other sources of water supply at least twice each year.
(3) The Chief shall maintain a library or file of publications on fire prevention and fire protection and shall make use of it to the best advantage of all members.
(4) The Chief shall make every effort to attend all fires and direct the officers and members in the performance of their duties.
(5) The Chief shall see that the citizens are kept informed on fire hazards in the community and on the activities of the Department.
(6) The Chief shall see that each fire is carefully investigated to determine its cause, and, in the case of suspicion of incendiarism, shall notify proper authorities and secure and preserve all possible evidence for future use in the case.
(7) The Chief is authorized to enter any building or premise in the city at any reasonable hour for the purpose of making inspections and to serve written notice that the owner or occupant must correct any violations that may be found.
(8) The Chief shall see that complete records are kept of all fires, inspections, apparatus, and equipment, personnel, and other information of the Department and shall make reports to the City Manager as he or she may require.
(Prior Code, § 31.21)