[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the Township of Fairview 11-9-1993 by Ord. No. 93-3 (Ch. 7, Part 4, of the 1991 Code of Ordinances). Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Police Department — See Ch. 49.
Fire protection — See Ch. 145.
Fairview Township hereby recognizes the Fairview Township Volunteer Fire Company, Inc., which has been organized by the residents of said Fairview Township. No other organizations dedicated to the fighting of fires are authorized to operate within Fairview Township except for those acting under a mutual aid or other agreement approved by the Board of Supervisors.
The Fairview Township Volunteer Fire Company, Inc., is hereby given all power, so far as Fairview Township has power to grant the same, to enact such rules and regulations for the management and government of individual members thereof as shall be necessary for the proper maintenance and control of said Volunteer Fire Company, Inc., as an agent, Department, or employee of Fairview Township except insofar as such effect is known as the "Pennsylvania Workmen's Compensation Act,"[1] or the Act of November 26, 1978, P.L. 1399, No. 330, known as the "Political Subdivision Tort Claims Act."[2]
[1]
Editor's Note: See 77 P.S. § 1 et seq.
[2]
Editor's Note: Said Act was repealed 10-5-1980 by P.L. 693, No. 142.
The members of Fairview Township Volunteer Fire Company, Inc., may elect from their number such officers as may be provided by the bylaws of the Fire Company.
All appropriations made by Fairview Township to or for the use of said Fire Company shall continue to be the property of Fairview Township. None of the fire apparatus or equipment so belonging to Fairview Township shall be permanently removed from Fairview Township without consent of the Board of Supervisors thereof.
[Added 7-26-1999 by Ord. No. 99-7]
The Fairview Township Volunteer Fire Company, Inc., is hereby authorized to obtain reimbursement and recovery of response costs to a hazardous material incident or such other emergency where the response was necessary or appropriate under the circumstances.
A. 
The Fairview Township Volunteer Fire Company, Inc., is hereby authorized to recover response costs as set forth below, including reasonable costs incurred in responding to fires, explosions or the threats of such incidents; vehicular accidents or the threat of such accidents; utility service problems including, but not limited to, gas leaks involving leaks of natural gas or propane, downed electrical wires or telephone wires, water main breaks or leaks, sewer back-ups, or other disruption or threatened disruption of utility service which does or may affect the public health, safety or welfare; or to any safety or rescue incident or operation including, but not limited to, entrapment, water rescue, building collapse or public disturbance.
B. 
The Fairview Township Volunteer Fire Company, Inc., is hereby authorized to recover response costs associated with a response to a release of a hazardous material, as defined in the Hazardous Material Emergency Planning and Response Act.[1] Such right of reimbursement or recovery of response costs shall be in accordance with the Hazardous Material Emergency Planning and Response Act, in addition to any other applicable federal, state or Township laws or ordinances.
[1]
Editor's Note: See 35 P.S. § 6022.101 et seq.
C. 
The term "response costs," which are recoverable under this section, include but are not limited to the following:
(1) 
Disposable materials and supplies acquired, consumed and expended specifically for the purpose of the response.
(2) 
The rental or leasing or use of equipment use specifically for the response including, but not limited to, protective equipment or clothing, scientific or technical equipment and earthmoving or construction equipment such as plows, graders, cranes and firefighting apparatus.
(3) 
Replacement costs for equipment that is contaminated or damaged beyond reuse or repair during the response.
(4) 
Costs of repair, cleaning or decontamination of equipment which was damaged, soiled or contaminated during the response.
(5) 
Compensation of paid employees or members of the response team or supporting paid or volunteer emergency service personnel, to include regular and overtime pay for permanent full-time and other than full-time employees or members.
(6) 
Costs for special technical services specifically required for the response including, but not limited to, costs associated for the time and efforts of technical experts or specialists.
(7) 
Laboratory and testing costs for purposes of analyzing samples or specimens taken during the response.
(8) 
Other special service costs required for the response, including but not limited to utility costs, telephone service, telecommunication service and medical service.
(9) 
Costs associated with the services, supplies and equipment used to conduct an evacuation during a response.
(10) 
Costs associated with the removal and disposal of materials, debris, hazardous materials, vehicles or other substances during or after the response.
D. 
The authority of the Fairview Township Volunteer Fire Company to receive reimbursement or recovery of response costs under this section is in addition to the authority to reimbursement or recovery of such costs at law or in equity, and the authority granted under this section shall not restrict the authority of the Fairview Township Volunteer Fire Company to obtain reimbursement through any other means permitted at law or in equity.