Sec. 28. A firefighter who is a member of the fire department of a fire protection district is not subject to residency requirements but must: (1) have adequate means of transportation into the jurisdiction served by the member's fire department; and (2) maintain telephone service to communicate with the member's fire department. IC 36-8-12 Chapter 12. Volunteer Fire Departments 36-8-12-0.1 Application of certain amendments to chapter 36-8-12-1 Application of chapter 36-8-12-2 Definitions 36-8-12-3 Agreements with units; authorization 36-8-12-4 Agreements with units; consideration 36-8-12-4.5 Agreements to provide services 36-8-12-5 Clothing and automobile allowances; fees for membership in firefighters' association 36-8-12-6 Units required to insure members of department; liability for failure to insure 36-8-12-7 Insurance; disability and medical expense coverage 36-8-12-8 Insurance; death benefits; permanent disability; liability coverage; limitations on liability 36-8-12-9 Insurance premiums; payment from general fund 36-8-12-10 Volunteers; medical treatment and burial expense coverage; determinations; premium expenses 36-8-12-10.3 Volunteers; worker's compensation 36-8-12-10.5 Employees of political subdivisions; volunteer firefighting or volunteer member activity 36-8-12-10.7 Employees of private employers; volunteer firefighting or volunteer member activity 36-8-12-10.9 Notice of absence; remuneration 36-8-12-11 Blue lights on private vehicles; authorization; violations 36-8-12-12 Nonfire emergency activities; duties of fire chief 36-8-12-13 Charges; owners of property or vehicle involved in fire or spill; failure to pay; administrative fees 36-8-12-15 Liability limits; punitive damages 36-8-12-16 Schedule of charges for service; conditions for collection; reports; failure to pay 36-8-12-17 False alarm service charges 36-8-12-18 Confidential information; exceptions 36-8-12-19 Suspension or termination of EMS personnel; right to hearing and appeal
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