There shall be and is hereby established in
the City of Albany a department known as the "Department of Fire,
Emergency and Building Services."
The Chief of the Department of Fire, Emergency
and Building Services shall make, adopt and enforce such reasonable
rules, orders and regulations not inconsistent with law as may be
reasonably necessary to effect a prompt and efficient exercise of
all the powers conferred and the performance of all duties imposed
by law upon him or the Department under his jurisdiction. He is authorized
and empowered to make, adopt, promulgate and enforce reasonable rules,
orders and regulations for the government, discipline, administration
and disposition of the officers and members of the Department of Fire,
Emergency and Building Services for a hearing, examination, investigation,
trial and determination of charges made or prepared against any officer
or member of said Department for neglect of official duty or incompetency
or incapacity to perform his official duties or some delinquency seriously
affecting his general character or fitness for the office and may,
in his discretion, punish any such officer or member found guilty
thereof by reprimand, forfeiting and withholding pay for a specified
time or suspension during a fixed period or dismissal from office;
but no officer or member of said Department shall be removed or otherwise
punished for any other cause until specific charges, in writing, have
been preferred against and served upon him and until he shall have
been found guilty thereof after reasonable notice and upon due trial
before said Chief in the form and manner prescribed by law and the
rules and regulations of the Department.
The Chief shall make all appointments, promotions
and changes of status of the officers and members of the Department
of Fire, Emergency and Building Services in accordance with the provisions
of the Civil Service Laws of the state, except as otherwise provided
herein.
[Amended 12-17-2012 by L.L. No. 1-2012]
To the extent inconsistent herewith, Article 9 of the Second
Class Cities Law is hereby superseded.
[Added 7-2-2018 by L.L.
No. 4-2018]
The Chief shall submit to the Common Council quarterly reports
on current staffing levels and vacancies based on each calendar quarter.
Such reports shall also include the amount of overtime extended in
each quarter as expressed in shifts deployed and total hours extended
and shall include a comparison of the overtime extended within a quarter
to the amount of overtime extended in the immediate preceding quarter.