S 8953 NY Passed Legislature
Establishes the Clarence Center Volunteer Exempt Firefighter's Benevolent Association
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Summary
This bill creates a new not-for-profit corporation called the Clarence Center Volunteer Exempt Firefighter's Benevolent Association, open to active and former volunteer members of the Clarence Center Volunteer Fire Company in Erie County who have completed five years of service. The association's stated purposes are to provide relief and aid to members who are indigent, disabled, or injured in service; maintain headquarters; promote member welfare and safety; and provide social and recreational activities. The association will be governed by a board of trustees of at least seven members elected at annual meetings, with authority to adopt by-laws, establish policies, and manage funds and property. The corporation will be authorized to collect foreign fire insurance premium taxes from the territory it serves, which must be used only for the association's stated purposes.
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Establishes the Clarence Center Volunteer Exempt Firefighter's Benevolent Association; provides for eligibility of membership, purpose, powers and duties, organization meeting and by-laws, the control and disposal of funds and property and the precept for payment of foreign fire insurance premium taxes.
Sponsor (1)
- Patrick M. Gallivan Republican · primary
Action history (11)
- Jan 21, 2026 REFERRED TO CORPORATIONS, AUTHORITIES AND COMMISSIONS · upper
- May 19, 2026 1ST REPORT CAL.1226 · upper
- May 20, 2026 2ND REPORT CAL. · upper
- May 21, 2026 ADVANCED TO THIRD READING · upper
- May 29, 2026 PASSED SENATE · upper
- May 29, 2026 DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY · upper
- May 29, 2026 REFERRED TO WAYS AND MEANS · lower
- Jun 5, 2026 SUBSTITUTED FOR A10051 · lower
- Jun 5, 2026 ORDERED TO THIRD READING RULES CAL.576 · lower
- Jun 5, 2026 PASSED ASSEMBLY · lower
- Jun 5, 2026 RETURNED TO SENATE · lower
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Bill No.: Summary Actions Committee Votes Floor Votes Memo Text LFIN Chamber Video/Transcript S08953 Summary: BILL NO S08953   SAME AS SAME AS A10051
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  Establishes the Clarence Center Volunteer Exempt Firefighter's Benevolent Association; provides for eligibility of membership, purpose, powers and duties, organization meeting and by-laws, the control and disposal of funds and property and the precept for payment of foreign fire insurance premium taxes.
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STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________
8953
IN SENATE
January 21, 2026 ___________
Introduced by Sen. GALLIVAN -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Corporations, Authorities and Commissions
AN ACT in relation to establishing the Clarence Center Volunteer Exempt Firefighter's Benevolent Association
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows:
1 Section 1. Incorporation; membership. A not-for-profit corporation by 2 the name of "Clarence Center Volunteer Exempt Firefighter's Benevolent 3 Association", is hereby created. It shall be composed of such persons 4 eligible to membership therein as hereinafter provided pursuant to the 5 provisions of this act and shall (a) notify the secretary of the 6 Clarence Center Volunteer Fire Company, Inc., a volunteer fire company, 7 in writing prior to the organization meeting hereinafter provided for of 8 the corporation created by this act of their desire to become members, 9 or (b) attend such meeting or an adjournment thereof and signify their 10 intention of becoming members of such corporation at such meeting, or 11 (c) notify the secretary of the corporation hereby created in writing 12 within sixty days after their election of their desire to become members 13 thereof, and also such persons so eligible as may thereafter become 14 members of such corporation pursuant to its by-laws. 15 § 2. Persons eligible for membership. All persons who are now, or have 16 been, or hereafter shall be active volunteer members of the Clarence 17 Center Volunteer Fire Company, Inc., in the county of Erie, and who have 18 acquired or shall hereafter acquire the status of exempt volunteer fire- 19 fighter as defined in section 200 of the general municipal law by virtue 20 of having rendered service in the Clarence Center Volunteer Fire Compa- 21 ny, Inc., and all persons who are now or hereafter shall be active 22 volunteer members of the Clarence Center Volunteer Fire Company, Inc., 23 shall be eligible for membership in the corporation created by this act, 24 except that any firefighter who has been removed for cause, expelled or 25 dropped from the rolls of the Clarence Center Volunteer Fire Company, 26 Inc., and who has not been reinstated therein, shall not be eligible for 27 membership in such corporation. The membership of any person in such
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD14424-01-6
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1 corporation shall terminate upon the withdrawal of such person as an 2 active volunteer member of the Clarence Center Fire Volunteer Fire 3 Company, Inc., prior to the actual performance by such person of five 4 years service as an active volunteer member of Clarence Center Volunteer 5 Fire Company, Inc. Paid firefighters, if any, of the Clarence Center 6 Volunteer Fire Company, Inc., shall not be eligible for membership in 7 the corporation. 8 § 3. Purposes. The purposes of the corporation created by this act 9 are: to provide relief, aid and assistance to the volunteer members of 10 such corporation who are indigent, disabled or injured in the perform- 11 ance of their duties, and their families; to maintain a suitable head- 12 quarters for the members of the corporation; to promote and safeguard 13 the welfare of the volunteer members of the corporation, and their fami- 14 lies; to provide for the health and safety of the volunteer members of 15 the corporation; and to enhance the morale of the volunteer members of 16 the corporation by providing social and recreational activities for the 17 volunteer members of the corporation, and the promotion of the volunteer 18 fire service within the territory protected by Clarence Center Volunteer 19 Fire Company, Inc. 20 § 4. Powers and duties. Such corporation shall have all the powers of 21 a not-for-profit corporation, and the provisions of law relating to 22 not-for-profit corporations shall apply to such corporation except where 23 they conflict with the provisions of this act. However, unless the writ- 24 ten approval of the applicable governmental agency or department shall 25 have first been obtained such corporation shall not establish and main- 26 tain any home or institution which, if separately incorporated, would 27 require the approval of such department or governmental agency. 28 § 5. Organization meeting; by-laws. The secretary of the Clarence 29 Center Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. shall call a meeting for the organ- 30 ization of such corporation to be held not later than sixty days after 31 this act takes effect, notice of which shall be given by the secretary 32 by posting or causing to be posted a notice thereof in five conspicuous 33 places within the territory protected by the Clarence Center Volunteer 34 Fire Company, Inc. and also by publication of notice thereof in one or 35 more newspapers having a general circulation within such territory and 36 also by conspicuously posting such notice on the fire company's internet 37 website. Such posting and publication shall be effectuated at least ten 38 days prior to the date of such meeting. At such meeting or any adjourn- 39 ment thereof, the members of such corporation shall present and adopt 40 by-laws and elect officers and directors to serve until the first annual 41 meeting which shall be held on a date to be fixed by the by-laws. Any 42 member failing to comply with the by-laws, rules or regulations duly 43 adopted by such corporation shall be subject to suspension and expulsion 44 in such manner as may be provided for in such by-laws. Any member, who 45 ceases to be such, voluntarily or otherwise, shall forfeit all interest 46 in the property of such corporation. 47 § 6. Control and disposal of funds and property. The control and 48 disposal of the funds and property of the said corporation, the exercise 49 of its powers, and the management and control of its affairs, except as 50 hereinafter provided, shall be vested in and exercised by a board of 51 trustees which shall consist of no less than seven members of the corpo- 52 ration, to wit: the president, the vice-president, the secretary and 53 treasurer and three other members having the title of trustee. Such 54 officers and trustees shall be elected at the annual meeting of such 55 corporation in the manner prescribed by its by-laws.
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1 § 7. Precept for payment of foreign fire insurance premium taxes. Such 2 corporation shall collect and there shall be paid to it all taxes 3 imposed by section 9104 of the insurance law for fire department use and 4 benefit, upon premiums for insurance against loss or damage by fire 5 covering property situated in that portion of the town of Clarence, 6 county of Erie, served by the Clarence Center Volunteer Fire Company, 7 Inc., or within any duly organized territory in which the Clarence 8 Center Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. is or may be obligated to render 9 fire protection. The officer of said corporation designated by its 10 by-laws to collect and receive the aforesaid tax imposed shall have all 11 the powers and be subject to all the provisions of the insurance law, 12 relating to treasures of fire departments. Such corporation shall also 13 be entitled to receive a share of the tax imposed by section 9105 of the 14 insurance law, based upon the business written in the territory with 15 respect to which it is entitled to collect and receive the tax under 16 section 9104 of the insurance law. Such taxes shall only be used by the 17 corporation in furtherance of its purposes as set forth in section three 18 of this act. 19 § 8. This act shall take effect immediately; provided, however, that 20 the provisions of section seven of this act shall apply to taxes due on 21 premiums received on and after January 1, 2027.
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