S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K
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10043
I N A S S E M B L Y
May 2, 2012
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Introduced by M. of A. WALTER -- read once and referred to the Committee
on Corporations, Authorities and Commissions
AN ACT to incorporate the Main-Transit Volunteer Exempt Firefighter's
Benevolent Association and providing for its powers and duties
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Incorporation; membership. A not-for-profit corporation by
the name of "Main-Transit Volunteer Exempt Firefighter's Benevolent
Association" is hereby created. It shall be composed of such persons
eligible to membership therein as hereinafter provided and shall (a)
notify the secretary of Main-Transit Fire Department, a volunteer fire
company, in writing prior to the organization meeting hereinafter
provided for of the corporation created by this act of their desire to
become members, or (b) shall attend such meeting or an adjournment ther-
eof, and also such persons so eligible as may thereafter become members
of such corporation pursuant to its by-laws.
S 2. Persons eligible to membership. All persons who are now, or have
been, or hereafter shall be active volunteer members of the Main-Transit
Fire Department in the town of Amherst, county of Erie, or any fire
corporation in the Main-Transit Fire Department fire protection district
in such town and who have acquired or shall hereafter acquire the status
of exempt volunteer firefighter as defined in section 200 of the general
municipal law by virtue of having rendered service in the Main-Transit
Fire Department, or in a fire corporation in the Main-Transit Fire
Department fire protection district, and all persons who are now or
hereafter shall be active volunteer members of the Main-Transit Fire
Department, shall be eligible for membership in the association created
by this act, except that any firefighter who has been removed for cause,
expelled or dropped from the rolls of any fire company or fire depart-
ment, and who has not been reinstated therein, shall not be eligible for
membership in such corporation. The membership of any person in such
corporation shall terminate when his/her membership as an active volun-
teer member of the Main-Transit Fire Department shall terminate before
such person shall have acquired the status of exempt volunteer fire-
EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[ ] is old law to be omitted.
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fighter as defined by section 200 of the general municipal law by virtue
of having rendered service in the Main-Transit Fire Department.
S 3. Purposes. The purposes of such corporation shall be the mainte-
nance of suitable headquarters for, and the promotion of fraternal
intercourse among the members of such corporation, the relief, aid, and
assistance of volunteer firefighters and their families who are disabled
or indigent, and the promotion of the welfare of the volunteer fire
service.
S 4. Powers and duties. Such corporation shall have all the powers of
a not-for-profit corporation, and the provisions of law relating to
not-for-profit corporations shall apply to such corporation except where
they conflict with the provisions of this act. However, unless the writ-
ten approval of the state board of social welfare, created pursuant to
article 26-B of the executive law, shall have first been obtained this
corporation shall not establish and maintain any home or institution,
which, if separately incorporated, would require the approval of such
board.
S 5. Organization meeting; by-laws. The secretary of the Main-Transit
Fire Department shall call a meeting for the organization of such corpo-
ration to be held not later than three months after this act takes
effect, notice of which shall be given by posting or causing to be post-
ed a notice thereof in five conspicuous places within the territory
protected by the Main-Transit Fire Department and also by publication of
notice thereof in one or more newspapers having a general circulation
within such territory, and such posting and publication shall be
effected at least ten days prior to the date of such meeting. At such
meeting or any adjournment thereof, the members of such corporation
present shall adopt by-laws and elect officers and trustees to serve
until the first annual meeting which shall be held on a date to be fixed
by the by-laws. Any member failing to comply with the by-laws, rules or
regulations duly adopted by such corporation shall be subject to suspen-
sion and expulsion in such manner as may be provided for in such
by-laws. Any member, who ceases to be such, voluntarily or otherwise,
shall forfeit all interest in the property of such corporation.
S 6. Control and disposal of funds and property. The control and
disposal of the funds and property of the said corporation, the exercise
of its powers, and the management and control of its affairs shall be
vested in and exercised by a board of trustees which shall consist of
the following seven members of such corporation: the president, the vice
president, the secretary, the treasurer and three other members having
the title of trustee. Such officers and trustees shall be elected at the
annual meeting of such corporation in the manner prescribed by its
by-laws.
S 7. Precept for payment of foreign fire insurance premium taxes. Such
corporation shall collect and there shall be paid to it all taxes
imposed by article 91 of the insurance law for fire department use and
benefit, upon premiums for insurance against loss or damage by fire
covering property situated in the Main-Transit Fire Department fire
protection district, in the town of Amherst, county of Erie, or within
any duly organized territory in which the Main-Transit Fire Department
is or may be obligated to render fire protection. The officer of said
corporation designated by its by-laws to collect and receive the afore-
said tax shall have all the powers and be subject to all the provisions
of the insurance law, relating to treasurers of fire departments. Such
corporation shall also be entitled to receive a share of the tax imposed
by article 91 of the insurance law, based upon the business written in
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the territory with respect to which it is entitled to collect and
receive the tax under article 91 of the insurance law. Such taxes shall
only be used for the care and relief of disabled or indigent volunteer
and exempt volunteer firefighters and their families.
S 8. This act shall take effect immediately; provided, however, the
provisions of section seven of this act shall apply to taxes due on
premiums received after January 1, 2012.