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Virginia

Title 27 — Fire Protection · Chapter 2
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Code of Virginia § 27-6. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 27-6.01. Definitions.
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Code of Virginia § 27-6.1. Establishment of fire department; chief, officers, and employees.
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Code of Virginia § 27-6.2. Applicant preemployment information with fire departments.
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Code of Virginia § 27-6.02. Provision of firefighting services.
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Code of Virginia § 27-7. Bylaws of fire department; compensation of officers and employees; information on check stubs, time cards, etc.
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Code of Virginia § 27-8. Who may form a fire company; limit on number of persons in combined companies.
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Code of Virginia § 27-8.1. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 27-9. Organization of fire company.
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Code of Virginia § 27-10. Dissolution of fire company.
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Code of Virginia § 27-11. Duty of members on alarm of fire or call of a medical emergency.
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Code of Virginia § 27-12. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 27-13. Appointment of chief and other officers.
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Code of Virginia § 27-14. Ordinances as to fire departments and fire companies.
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Code of Virginia § 27-15. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 27-15.1:1. Penalty for refusing or neglecting to obey order of chief or other officer in command.
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Code of Virginia § 27-15.1. Authority of chief or other officer in charge when answering alarm; penalty for refusal to obey orders.
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Code of Virginia § 27-15.2. Purchase, maintenance, etc., of equipment; donated equipment.
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Code of Virginia § 27-15.3. Purchase of service-issued boots or helmet by certain firefighters.
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Code of Virginia § 27-16. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 27-17. Entry of buildings on fire and premises adjoining.
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Code of Virginia § 27-17.1. Remaining on premises after fire extinguished.
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Code of Virginia § 27-18. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 27-19. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 27-20. Destruction of property to prevent spread of fire.
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Code of Virginia § 27-21. Owner may recover amount of actual damage.
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Code of Virginia § 27-22. But not for property which would have been destroyed by the fire.
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Code of Virginia § 27-23. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 27-23.1. Establishment of fire zones or districts; tax levies.
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Code of Virginia § 27-23.2. Advances by city or county to fire zone or district.
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Code of Virginia § 27-23.3. Reimbursement for advances.
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Code of Virginia § 27-23.4. Validation of prior advances.
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Code of Virginia § 27-23.5. Exclusion of certain areas from fire zones or districts and exemption of such areas from certain levies.
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Code of Virginia § 27-23.6. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 27-23.7. Special levy for fire protection in certain counties.
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Code of Virginia § 27-23.8. Trial board for members of fire departments in certain counties.
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Code of Virginia § 27-23.9. Supervision and control of joint services of fire companies or departments.
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Code of Virginia § 27-23.10. Ordinances to effectuate purposes of § 27-23.9.
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Code of Virginia § 27-23.11. Firefighter electric vehicles fire training.
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Code of Virginia §§ 27-24 through 27-29.1. Repealed.
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