(a)
The members of the fire department shall be a chief, assistant chief, two captains, two lieutenants, together with other members, of a number of the city council determines will provide adequate staffing for the department. The chief and assistant chief shall be chosen by the members that make up said department and such choice shall be subject to the approval of the city council. They department shall consist of two regular organized fire companies and subordinate to the chief and assistant chief. Each of them shall be manned by a captain and lieutenant and such other men as the chief may direct. The captain and lieutenant of each of said companies shall be appointed by the chief and such appointment shall be subject to the approval of the city council. All officers so elected and approved shall be commissioned by the mayor. All members of said department shall perform such duties as may be prescribed from time to time by the orders of the city council, to be executed by the chief of the department.
(b)
As soon as possible after the effective date of this article, the members of the fire department shall meet and effect their organization for the purpose of the good order and well-being of the department, the maintenance of harmony therein, and the full promotion of the organization; shall elect such officers as they may deem necessary for the purpose of establishing discipline and to maintain a perfect unity among themselves, as well as fully promoting the object for which the association is organized, and to adopt a constitution and by-laws that will be consistent with the ordinance of the city and the laws of the State of Texas. Said constitution and by-laws shall be subject to the approval of the city council, and any fire company or member thereof failing or refusing to comply with such constitution, laws, rules and regulations adopted by the said fire department and approved by the city commission shall forfeit the rights of said department, and to the use of apparatus in its charge, and such apparatus shall be taken charge of by the chief of said fire department until such company and members thereof shall comply with such laws, rules and regulations, or until another company shall have been regularly organized, at which time the chief at his discretion shall have the right to turn the said apparatus over to the newly organized company.
(c)
The city council shall provide each member of said fire department a badge descriptive of the office in which said fireman is serving.
(d)
The city council may, at its discretion, provide for the relief of members of the fire department temporarily or permanently, disabled in the discharge of their duties, and shall have the right to provide for the organization and administration of a pension fund to provide for old-disabled and infirm members of said department under such system, rules and regulations as may be deemed advisable whenever the finances of` the city will justify the undertaking of this service and subject to the laws of the State of Texas.
(1986 Municipal Code, Title 10, Chapter 1, Section 10-1-1; Ordinance 392 adopted 5/10/01)