Oklahoma Code § 19-901.7a

Title 19. Counties And County Officers: Fire chief for certain districts – Qualifications -
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Duties.
All Fire Protection Districts having more than two full-time
paid firefighters shall have one full-time fire chief who shall
supervise and administer the fire protection district in accordance
with the policies and procedures prescribed by the board of
directors.  The fire protection district shall be under the
direction and control of the fire chief.  The fire chief, whether
permanent or interim, of any paid or combination fire protection
district shall have had at least three (3) years actual experience
as a paid firefighter before assuming the position of fire chief.
During the initial transition from a volunteer fire protection
district to one having more than two full-time firefighters, the
paid fire chief shall have had at least three (3) years of
experience as a paid firefighter or at least five (5) years of
experience as a volunteer fire chief officer with that department
before assuming the position of paid fire chief.  The board may add
additional requirements to the position as necessary.
1.  The fire chief:
a. shall be at the head of the department, subject to the
laws of the State of Oklahoma, rules of the board of
directors and the rules and regulations herein
adopted,
b. shall be held responsible for the general condition
and efficient operation of the department, the
training of members and the performance of all other
duties imposed upon him or her by law or the board of
directors,
c. may inspect or cause to be inspected by members of the
department, the fire hydrants, cisterns and other
sources of water supply at least twice a year,
d. shall maintain a library or file of publications on
fire prevention and fire protection and shall make use
of the library or file to the best advantage of all
members,
e. shall make every effort to attend all fires and direct
the officers and members of the fire department in the
performance of their duties,

f. shall see that the citizens are kept informed on fire
hazards within the boundaries of the department and on
the activities of the department,
g. shall see that each fire is carefully investigated to
determine its cause, and in the case of suspicion of
incendiarism shall notify proper authorities.  The
fire chief shall secure and preserve all possible
evidence for future use in the case of a suspicious
incendiarism, and
h. shall file the appropriate activity reports utilizing
the National Emergency Response Information System
(NERIS) with the Office of the State Fire Marshal in
Oklahoma City.  The activity report forms shall
include, but not be limited to, the amount of property
and vehicle fire loss, types of fires, inspections and
investigations.  The report shall include notification
of all fire-related civilian deaths and injuries in
the respective jurisdiction and of firefighter deaths
in the line of duty and of firefighter injuries in the
line of duty requiring the services of a hospital or
physician or both, and these fire-related burn
injuries and death reports shall be completed within
forty-eight (48) hours of the incident.
2.  Assistant fire chief.  In the absence of the fire chief, the
assistant fire chief on duty shall command the department and be
held responsible therefore in all respects with the full powers and
responsibilities of the fire chief.
3.  Company officers.  The company officers shall be selected
upon their ability to meet the following requirements:
a. knowledge of firefighting,
b. leadership ability, and
c. knowledge of firefighting equipment.

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