CHAPTER 393
AN ACT TO AID CERTAIN ORGANIZATIONS WHICH MAINTAIN FIRE EXTINGUISHING VEHICLES, AMBULANCES, OR RESCUE TRUCKS FOR USE IN EMERGENCIES BY MAKING APPROPRIATIONS TO THEM.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware (three-fourths of all the Members elected to each House thereof concurring therein):
Section 1. There is appropriated to the listed fire companies, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1967, the following sums to be used for the prevention and extinguishing of fires throughout the state and for the maintenance of apparatus and equipment:
NEW CASTLE COUNTY
Aetna Hose, Hook and Ladder Company, Newark $ 1,750
Brandywine Hundred Fire Company, Bellefonte 1,750
Christiana Fire Company, Christiana 1,750
Claymont Fire Company, Claymont 1,750
Cranston Heights Fire Company, Cranston Heights 1,750
Delaware City Fire Company, Delaware City 1,750
Elsmere Fire Company, Elsmere 1,750
Five Points Fire Company, Richardson Park 1,750
Goodwill Fire Company, New Castle 1,750
Hockessin Fire Company, Hockessin 1,750
Holloway Terrace Fire Company, Holloway Terrace 1,750
Mill Creek Fire Company, Marshallton 1,750
Minquadale Fire Company, Minquadale 1,750
Minquas Fire Company, Newport 1,750
Odessa Fire Company, Inc., Odessa 1,750
Port Penn Volunteer Fire Company, Port Penn 1,750
Talleyville Fire Company, Talleyville 1,750
Townsend Fire Company, Townsend 1,750
Volunteer Hose Company, Inc., Middletown 1,750
Wilmington Manor Fire Company, Wilmington Manor 1,750
KENT COUNTY
Bowers Volunteer Fire Company, Bowers 1,750
Camden-Wyoming Fire Company, Camden 1,750
Carlisle Fire Company, Milford 1,750
Cheswold Volunteer Fire Company, Cheswold 1,750
Citizens' Hose Company, Inc., No. 1, Smyrna 1,750
Clayton Fire Company, Clayton 1,750
Dover Fire Company, Dover 1,750
Farmington Volunteer Fire Company, Farmington 1,750
Felton Community Fire Company, Felton 1,750
Frederica Volunteer Fire Company, Frederica 1,750
Harrington Volunteer Fire Company, Harrington 1,750
Hardy Volunteer Fire Company, Hartly 1,750
Houston Volunteer Fire Company, Houston 1,750
Leipsic Volunteer Fire Company, Leipsic 1,750
Little Creek Volunteer Fire Company, Little Creek 1,750
Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company, Magnolia 1,750
Mary-Del Volunteer Fire Company, Mary-Del 1,750
South Bowers Fire Company, Inc., South Bowers 1,750
SUSSEX COUNTY
Bethany Beach Volunteer Fire Company, Bethany Beach
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1,750
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Blades Volunteer Fire Company, Blades
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1,750
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Bridgeville Volunteer Fire Company, Bridgeville
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1,750
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Dagsboro Fire Company, Dagsboro
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1,750
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Delmar Fire Department, Inc., Delmar
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1,750
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Ellendale Volunteer Fire Company, Ellendale
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1,750
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Frankford Volunteer Fire Company, Frankford
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1,750
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Georgetown Fire Company, Inc., Georgetown
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1,750
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Greenwood Volunteer Fire Company, Greenwood
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1,750
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Gumboro Volunteer Fire Company, Gumboro
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1,750
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Indian River Volunteer Fire Company, Indian River
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1,750
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Laurel Volunteer Fire Company, Laurel
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1,750
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Lewes Fire Department, Lewes
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1,750
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Millsboro Fire Company, Millsboro
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1,750
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Milton Volunteer Fire Department, Milton
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1,750
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Millville Volunteer Fire Company, Millville
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1,750
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Rehoboth Volunteer Fire Company, Rehoboth Beach
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1,750
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Roxana Volunteer Fire Company, Roxana
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1,750
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Seaford Volunteer Fire Company, Seaford
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1,750
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Selbyville Volunteer Fire Company, Selbyville
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1,750
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Total $101,500
Section 2. There is appropriated to the following listed fire companies, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1967, the following sums, to be used for the prevention and extinguishment of fires and for the maintenance of apparatus and equipment:
Belvedere Volunteer Fire Company $ 1,750
Slaughter Beach Volunteer Memorial Fire Company 1,750
Total $ 3,500
Section 3. There is appropriated to the following listed fire companies, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1967, the following sums to be used for the maintenance and operation of ambulances in the public service:
Aetna Hose, Hook and Ladder Company, Newark $ 750
Brandywine Hundred Fire Company, Bellefonte 750
Camden-Wyoming Fire Company, Camden 750
Claymont Fire Company, Claymont 750
Cranston Heights Fire Company, Cranston Heights 750
Elsmere Fire Company, Elsmere 750
Felton Community Fire Company, Felton 750
Five Points Fire Company, Richardson Park 750
Goodwill Fire Company, New Castle 750
Holloway Terrace Fire Company, Holloway Terrace 750
Hockessin Fire Company, Hockessin 750
Mill Creek Fire Company, Marshallton 750
Minquadale Fire Company, Minquadale 750
Minquas Fire Company, Newport 750
Talleyville Fire Company, Talleyville 750
Wilmington Manor Fire Company, Wilmington Manor 750
Bowers Volunteer Fire Company, Bowers 750
Carlisle Fire Company, Inc., Carlisle 750
Cheswold Volunteer Fire Company, Cheswold 750
Harrington Volunteer Fire Company, Harrington 750
Hartly Volunteer Fire Company, Hartly 750
Leipsic Volunteer Fire Company, Inc., Leipsic 750
Blades Volunteer Fire Company, Blades 750
Bridgeville Volunteer Fire Company, Bridgeville 750
Delmar Fire Department, Delmar 750
Ellendale Volunteer Fire Company, Ellendale 750
Frankford Volunteer Fire Company, Frankford 750
Gumboro Volunteer Fire Company, Gumboro 750
Lewes Fire Department, Lewes 750
Laurel Volunteer Fire Department, Laurel 750
Millville Volunteer Fire Company, Millville 750
Milton Volunteer Fire Company, Milton 750
Rehoboth Volunteer Fire Company, Rehoboth Beach 750
Seaford Volunteer Fire Department, Seaford 750
Total $25,500
Section 4. There is appropriated to the following listed fire companies, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1967, the following sums, to be used for the maintenance and operation of rescue trucks in the public service:
Aetna, Hose and Ladder Company, Newark $ 750
Brandywine Hundred Fire Company, Bellefonte 750
Claymont Fire Company, Claymont 750
Delaware City Fire Company, Delaware City 750
Elsmere Fire Company, Elsmere 750
Five Points Fire Company, Richardson Park 750
Goodwill Fire Company, New Castle 750
Holloway Terrace Fire Company, Holloway Terrace 750
Mill Creek Fire Company, MarshaIlton 750
Minquadale Fire Company, Minquadale 750
Minquas Fire Company, Newport 750
Port Penn Volunteer Fire Company, Port Penn 750
Talleyville Fire Company, Talleyville 750
Volunteer Hose Company, Middletown 750
Wilmington Manor Fire Company, Wilmington Manor 750
Carlisle Fire Company, Milford 750
Camden-Wyoming Fire Company, Camden 750
Citizens' Hose Co., No 1, Inc., Smyrna 750
Clayton Fire Company, Clayton 750
Dover Fire Department, Dover 750
Leipsic Volunteer Fire Company, Leipsic 750
Little Creek Fire Company, Little Creek 750
Harrington Volunteer Fire Company, Harrington 750
Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company, Magnolia 750
Bethany Beach Fire Company, Bethany Beach 750
Bridgeville Volunteer Fire Company, Bridgeville 750
Delmar Fire Department, Inc., Delmar 750
Millville Volunteer Fire Company, Millville 750
Milton Volunteer Fire Company, Milton 750
Rehoboth Volunteer Fire Company, Rehoboth Beach 750
Seaford Volunteer Fire Department, Seaford 750
Selbyville Volunteer Fire Company, Selbyville 750
Lewes Fire Department, Lewes 750
Roxana Volunteer Fire Company, Roxana 750
Total $25,500
Section 5. There is appropriated to the Mayor and Council of Wilmington, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1967, the following sum to be used for the prevention and extinguishment of fires throughout the City of Wilmington and for the maintenance of the apparatus and equipment of the 12 fire companies organized and equipped in the City $21,000
Section 6. There is appropriated to the listed organizations, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1967, the following sums to be used for the operation and maintenance of ambulances in the public service:
American Legion, Sussex Post #8 $ 750
American Legion, Post Number 14 in
Smyrna, Delaware 750
Selbyville American Post No. 39, Inc. 750
Sussex Memorial Post No. 7422 V.F.W.
at Millsboro 750
Total $ 3,000
GRAND TOTAL $180,000
Section 7. The above said sums shall be paid by the State Treasurer to said organizations within 3 months after the beginning of the fiscal year for which appropriated.
Section 8. This At is a supplementary appropriation act and the moneys appropriated shall be paid by the State Treasurer out of any moneys in the General Fund of the State of Delaware not otherwise appropriated.