Ohio Statutes
§ 4115.02 — Maximum consecutive hours for firemen on duty
Ohio § 4115.02
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Bluebook
Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 4115.02 (2026).
Text
The chief of the fire department of each municipal corporation, township, or fire district employing three or more full-time paid firemen, unless exempt under this section, shall divide the uniform force into not less than two platoons, and where the uniform force is so divided into two platoons the said chief shall keep a platoon of the uniform force on duty twenty-four consecutive hours, after which the platoon serving twenty-four hours shall be allowed to remain off duty for at least twenty-four consecutive hours, except in cases of extraordinary emergency. Each individual member of the platoons in addition to receiving a minimum of twenty-four hours off duty in each period of forty-eight hours shall receive an additional period of twenty-four consecutive hours off duty in each period o
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Legislative History
Effective: November 19, 1969 | Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 69 - 108th General Assembly
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Bluebook (online)
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