DISCIPLINE AND CODE OF CONDUCT Sample Clauses

DISCIPLINE AND CODE OF CONDUCT. Discipline Generally Forms of School Discipline & Applicable Due Process
DISCIPLINE AND CODE OF CONDUCT. (a) The Commission shall adopt a Code of Conduct for paid and volunteer fire fighters and emergency medical service providers. Violation of the Code of Conduct or any other provision of law or lawful order may be a basis for the imposition of discipline up to and including dismissal from the Department. (b) The Commission and the Fire Chief shall have and may exercise the same authority as provided under Wis. Stat. § 62.13 (5) to the “board” and the “chief” with respect to disciplinary actions involving any subordinate in the Department. All discipline imposed, including removal, shall be administered in conformity with the provisions of Wis. Stat. § 62.13 (5). All subordinates shall have the right to defend against and appeal any charge as allowed under Wis. Stat. § 62.13 (5).

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