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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4090-04/10/1995ORDINANCE NO. 4090 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE 1993 CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF WATERLOO, IOWA, BY REPEALING ARTICLE III, RESERVE UNIT, OF CHAPTER 31, POLICE; AND ENACTING IN LIEU THEREOF A NEW ARTICLE III, RESERVE UNIT, OF CHAPTER 31, POLICE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WATERLOO, IOWA as follows: That Article III, Reserve Unit, of Chapter 31, Police, of the 1993 Code of Ordinances of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, is hereby repealed in its entirety; that a new Article III, Reserve Unit, of Chapter 31, Police, of the 1993 Code of Ordinances of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, is hereby enacted in lieu thereof as follows: ARTICLE III. RESERVE UNIT Sec. 31-31. Creation. There is hereby created the Waterloo Police Reserve Unit in accordance with the provisions of Iowa Code Chapter 80D (1993). Sec. 31-32. Definition of "reserve police officer." A "reserve police officer" is a volunteer, nonregular, sworn member of a law enforcement agency who serves with a salary of two dollars ($2.00) yearly (from the city at the beginning of each fiscal year), has regular police powers while functioning as an agency's representative and participates on a regular basis in the agency's activities. Sec. 31-33. Membership and size. (a) Size. The size of the police reserve unit shall be determined by the chief of police. (b) Membership. The reserve organization shall consist of a police reserve coordinator assigned by the chief of police from the membership of the police department, a reserve captain, a lieutenant and sergeants to serve as squad leaders for each squad of five (5) or more reservists as deemed necessary. Membership in the police reserve shall be determined upon standards established and approved by the chief of police. Applicants for membership shall be certified by the chief of police upon recommendation of the police reserve coordinator after satisfactory completion of the training standards. Each reserve member shall take an oath of office. Sec. 31-34. Physical examination. All police reserve officers shall satisfactorily pass a department approved physical examination at their expense prior to being appointed a police reserve officer. Sec. 31-35. Coordinator, captain and lieutenant; duties and responsibilities. (a) Reserve coordinator. The reserve coordinator shall be assigned by the chief of police from the membership of the police department and responsible to the chief of police for the supervision, training, recruitment and activities of the police reserve unit. (b) Reserve captain. The police reserve captain shall be responsible to the reserve coordinator for the command, control and direction of police reserves. It shall be his duty to assist the police department in the enforcement of all laws and city ordinances in such a manner and at such time as directed by the police chief. oox 315 Nr.:E676 Ordinance No. 4090 Page 2 (c) Reserve lieutenant. The police reserve lieutenant shall assist the reserve captain and supervise the reserve sergeants. Sec. 31-36. Removal. Members of the police reserve shall serve at the discretion of the chief of police. They shall be appointed, promoted, removed and discharged from such positions by the police chief who may consider the recommendation of the police reserve coordinator. Sec. 31-37. Rules. The police reserves may adopt a constitution, rules and regulations for the conduct of meetings and activities consistent with city ordinances and the laws of the state. All police reserve officers are subject to the police department code of conduct and such other regulations as established by the chief of police. Sec. 31-38. Standards and training. All standards and training required under Iowa Code Chapter 80D (1993) shall constitute the minimum standards for police reserve officers. Sec. 31-39. Police reserve status. Members of the police reserve shall be considered employees of the city while they are performing police duties as authorized and directed by the chief of police. However, they are not subject to the conditions of the collective bargaining agreement from the police pension. They are also not subject to the civil service provisions of the Iowa Code Chapter 80D (1993). They shall receive a salary of two dollars ($2.00) yearly from the city at the beginning of each fiscal year. Sec. 31-40. Uniform and safety equipment. The city shall furnish all reserve officers with the following equipment and uniform items. 1 reserve breast badge; 1 reserve badge; 1 ID card; 1 police reserve patch; ammunition for weapon; Reserve officers must furnish, at their own expense, the following items. (Items shall be replaced as needed to provide the minimum as listed from department approved suppliers.) 1 pair of pants, navy blue; 1 summer shirt, navy blue; 1 winter shirt, navy blue; 1 cap, navy blue; 1 tie, black; 1 jacket, navy blue; leather equipment i.e., to consist of belt, handcuffs w/ case, punch spray w/ case; BOOK 315 P,,r! 67 7 Ordinance No. 4090 Page 3 1 department approved firearm; 1 PR -24; 1 ballistics vest; 1 helmet; name tags for shirts and jacket; During their hours of duty, members of the police reserve shall wear the uniform as prescribed by the chief of police. Sec. 31-41. Records. The police department shall keep an accurate record of all members of the police reserves, their dates of admission and discharge. INTRODUCED: PASSED 1ST CONSIDERATION: PASSED 2ND CONSIDERATION: PASSED 3RD CONSIDERATION: April April April April 10, 1995 10, 1995 10, 1995 10, 1995 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, on the 10th day of April, 1995, and approved by the Mayor on the 12th day of April, 1995. ATTEST: Susan Fangman, C'i!y Clerk John . Ro CERTIFICATE I Z-10-17( ff, Mayor I, Susan Fangman, City Clerk of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, do hereby certify that the preceding is a true and complete copy of Ordinance No. 4090, as passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, on the 10th day of April, 1995. 1995. SEAL Witness my hand and seal of office this 12th day of April, Susan Fangman, Clerk 1ti MbY W F�ft MARGIN PROOF COMPA P; BLACK HAWK COUNTY IOWA:SS Filed for record May 12 1995 at 2:00 P M, and recorded in Misc Book 315 Page 676 CORDER Deputy FEE 1-15.00/ CITY OF WATERLOO CLERK/AUDITOR 315 w; 678 FORM 1 1 T. STATE OF IOWA, Black Hawk County, ORDINANCE NO. 4090 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE 1993 CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF WATERLOO, IOWA, BY REPEALING ARTICLE III, RESERVE UNIT, OF CHAPTER 31, POLICE; AND ENACTING IN LIEU THEREOF A NEW ARTICLE III, RESERVE UNIT, OF CHAPTER 31, POLICE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WATERLOO, IOWA as follows: That Article III, Reserve Unit, of Chapter 31, Police, of the 1993 Code of Ordinances of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, is hereby repealed in.its entirety; that a new Article III, Reserve Unit, of Chapter 31, Police, of the 1993 Code of Ordinances of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, is here- by enacted In lieu thereof as fol- lows: ARTICLE III. 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