§ 68. DIVISION OF POLICE.  


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  • The police force shall consist of a Chief of Police and such officers and employees as may be provided for by the Council. For any vacancy in the position of Chief of Police which exists after November 7, 2000, the Mayor shall appoint the Chief of the Division of Police who shall serve in the classified service for an initial term of four (4) years. A Chief so appointed may be reappointed in the classified service for an additional term of four (4) years, with no limit on the number of re-appointments. The Chief of the Division of Police shall be in immediate charge of said Division, shall have jurisdiction over the Police Station and any substation which may be hereafter established, and shall have control over the stationing and transfer of all patrolmen and other employees constituting the Division of Police, under such rules and regulations as the Mayor may prescribe. No special detectives or other special officers shall be employed except upon written authority from the Mayor, and such authority shall be exercised only under the direction and control of the Chief of Police, and for a stipulated time. The Mayor shall have the right, whenever authorized by Council, to appoint substitute or special patrolmen who shall not be considered to be in any sense regular members of the Police Division and who need not be in the classified service. In case of riot or other serious emergency, or at time of elections or for other similar occasions, the Mayor or in his absence, the Chief of Police, may appoint, for the period of the emergency only, additional patrolmen and officers, who need not be in the classified service.

(V 44 p 311; Approved by voters Nov. 5, 1935) (Amendment adopted by electorate 11-4-80; Amendment adopted by electorate 11-7-00)