<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><slim:Document xmlns:slim="urn:legix:slim" xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:atipl="http://www.arbortext.com/namespace/PageLayout" class="codeChapter" id="chp102" name="102"><slim:About class="header"><slim:Property type="string" name="version"/></slim:About><slim:TOC><slim:Item idref="sec102.1" title="102.1   Definition."/><slim:Item idref="sec102.2" title="102.2   Authority at fires."/><slim:Item idref="sec102.3" title="102.3   Authority to barricade."/><slim:Item idref="sec102.4" title="102.4   Traffic control."/><slim:Item idref="sec102.5" title="102.5   Penalty."/></slim:TOC><slim:Body><slim:Level class="codeChapter" id="chp102"><slim:Heading class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">102</xhtml:span><xhtml:span class="headnote">FIRE SCENES — AUTHORITY</xhtml:span></slim:Heading><slim:Section class="codeSection" id="sec102.1"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">102.1</xhtml:span><xhtml:span class="headnote">Definition.</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">As used in <xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">this chapter</xhtml:span>, <xhtml:span class="term">“fire department”</xhtml:span> means the fire department of a city, township, or benefited fire district.</xhtml:p><xhtml:div class="history"><xhtml:div class="historyItem"><xhtml:p class="p"><xhtml:span class="iowaActsRef">89 Acts, ch 132, §1</xhtml:span></xhtml:p></xhtml:div></xhtml:div></slim:Section><slim:Section class="codeSection" id="sec102.2"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">102.2</xhtml:span><xhtml:span class="headnote">Authority at fires.</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">A fire chief or other authorized officer of a fire department, in charge of a fire scene which involves the protection of life or property, may direct an operation as necessary to extinguish or control a fire, perform a rescue operation, investigate the existence of a suspected or reported fire, gas leak, or other hazardous condition, or take any other action as deemed necessary in the reasonable performance of the department’s duties. In exercising this power, a fire chief may prohibit an individual, vehicle, or vessel from approaching a fire scene and may remove from the scene any object, vehicle, vessel, or individual that may impede or interfere with the operations of the fire department.</xhtml:p><xhtml:div class="history"><xhtml:div class="historyItem"><xhtml:p class="p"><xhtml:span class="iowaActsRef">89 Acts, ch 132, §2</xhtml:span></xhtml:p></xhtml:div></xhtml:div></slim:Section><slim:Section class="codeSection" id="sec102.3"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">102.3</xhtml:span><xhtml:span class="headnote">Authority to barricade.</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">The fire chief or other authorized officer of the fire department in charge of a fire scene may place or erect ropes, guards, barricades, or other obstructions across a street, alley, right-of-way, or private property near the location of the fire or emergency so as to prevent accidents or interference with the fire fighting efforts of the fire department, to control the scene until any required investigation is complete, or to preserve evidence related to the fire or other emergency.</xhtml:p><xhtml:div class="history"><xhtml:div class="historyItem"><xhtml:p class="p"><xhtml:span class="iowaActsRef">89 Acts, ch 132, §3</xhtml:span></xhtml:p></xhtml:div></xhtml:div></slim:Section><slim:Section class="codeSection" id="sec102.4"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">102.4</xhtml:span><xhtml:span class="headnote">Traffic control.</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">Notwithstanding a contrary provision of <xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">this chapter</xhtml:span>, if a peace officer is on the scene, the peace officer is in charge of traffic control and a peace officer shall not be prohibited from performing the duties of a peace officer at the fire scene.</xhtml:p><xhtml:div class="history"><xhtml:div class="historyItem"><xhtml:p class="p"><xhtml:span class="iowaActsRef">89 Acts, ch 132, §4</xhtml:span></xhtml:p></xhtml:div></xhtml:div></slim:Section><slim:Section class="codeSection" id="sec102.5"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">102.5</xhtml:span><xhtml:span class="headnote">Penalty.</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">A person who disobeys an order of a fire chief, other officer of a fire department, or peace officer assisting the fire department which is issued pursuant to <xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">section 102.2</xhtml:span> or <xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">102.3</xhtml:span>, is guilty of a simple misdemeanor.</xhtml:p><xhtml:div class="history"><xhtml:div class="historyItem"><xhtml:p class="p"><xhtml:span class="iowaActsRef">89 Acts, ch 132, §5</xhtml:span></xhtml:p></xhtml:div></xhtml:div></slim:Section></slim:Level></slim:Body></slim:Document>