Membership in the Fire Department shall be open to all persons who are able to perform the duties of volunteer firemen, without discrimination on the basis of an applicant's race, creed, color, sex, age, national origin, ancestry, marital status or physical handicap. Each fire company shall establish objective qualifications for membership which shall relate directly and solely to the physical and technical ability and character fitness of an applicant to perform the vocational duties of a volunteer fireman. Such qualifications shall include but not be limited to the following:
A. Any candidate for firefighter who is a citizen of the United States between the ages of 18 and 57 (in accordance with the requirements of the New Jersey State Firemen's Association), both inclusive, upon presentation of proof of having passed a physical examination, the cost of which shall be borne by the applicant, shall be eligible for membership, provided that the candidate is and has been a resident of the Borough for at least one year prior to appointment. However, the one-year residency requirements shall not apply in the case of a qualified fireman in another New Jersey municipality at the time of his removal from such other municipality to the Borough; nor shall said residency requirement apply to a former resident of the Borough who had been a member in good standing of any Wallington volunteer fire company during the period of such former residence in the Borough who again takes up residence in the Borough.
B. Each new member or transferee admitted to membership in a Borough fire company shall be on probation for a period of one year from the date of such membership. During such one-year probationary period, all such new members and transferees must successfully complete a course in basic firematics at an accredited fire-training school. During such period and at the conclusion thereof, each probationary member shall be evaluated solely by the officers of the fire company who supervise the performance of the probationer's duties. Said officers may cause the dismissal of any member during the probationary period only for failure to perform the established duties of a probationary member in a reasonably satisfactory manner or other good cause and may do so by notifying the probationary member, in writing, of a rejection and the particular reasons therefor. At the end of the probationary period, said supervising officers shall determine whether or not the applicant has satisfactorily performed the duties of probationary member. If the probationer has, they shall promptly recommend to the membership admittance to full membership, and their recommendation shall be binding on the company, and he shall be so admitted forthwith. If the probationer has not, they shall promptly notify the probationary member, in writing, of the rejection and the particular reasons therefor. No vote of the membership shall be conducted on the issue of whether any probationary member shall continue as a probationary member or shall be admitted to full membership. The individual company may, however, in its discretion, provide intracompany means for appealing rejections from applications for membership or dismissals from membership.