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Township of Franklin, NJ
Somerset County
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[HISTORY: Adopted by the Township Council of the Township of Franklin as indicated in article histories. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Department of Public Safety — See Ch. 5, Art. VIII.
[Adopted 6-13-1995 by Ord. No. 1894 (Ch. 38 of the 1990 Code); amended in its entirety 2-14-2006 by Ord. No. 3587]
[Amended 8-13-2019 by Ord. No. 4291-19]
For the purpose of this article, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section:
DIVISION COMMANDERS
The members of the Police Department designated by the Director of Public Safety to oversee a division of the Police Department.
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
As constituted by § 50-6.
PATROL OFFICER
Any duly appointed member of the Police Department below the rank of Sergeant.
REGULAR POLICE OFFICER
A duly appointed full-time policeman/woman within the Police Department who has successfully completed his/her probationary employment period.
SCHOOL GUARDS
As constituted by § 50-23.
SPECIAL POLICE
As constituted by § 50-22.
SUPERIOR OFFICERS
The members of the Police Department holding the rank of Sergeant and above.
[Amended 8-13-2019 by Ord. No. 4291-19]
There shall be within the Department of Public Safety a Division of Police (also known as the "Police Department"), the executive head of which shall be the Director of Public Safety.
[Amended 8-13-2019 by Ord. No. 4291-19]
The Department shall have all the functions, powers, duties and responsibilities prescribed by law for a municipal Police Department generally and by any provisions of the chapter and ordinances relating to the Township Police Department, Director of Public Safety and the officers and personnel of the Department.
[Amended 7-13-2010 by Ord. No. 3887; 5-24-2016 by Ord. No. 4154-16; 6-27-2017 by Ord. No. 4204-17; 11-27-2018 by Ord. No. 4257-18; 8-13-2019 by Ord. No. 4291-19]
A. 
The following titles and positions shall exist within the Police Department: three Captains, five Lieutenants, 18 Sergeants and 82 Patrol Officers.
B. 
The Township Council may create other titles as may be necessary for the welfare and protection of persons and property in the Township upon recommendation of the Director of Public Safety and the Township Manager.
C. 
There shall exist a position entitled "Police Chaplain" to be appointed by the Director of Public Safety for a three-year term. The Police Chaplain must reside within Franklin Township. The Police Chaplain must perform such functions as shall be assigned by the Director of Public Safety without remuneration.
[Amended 8-13-2019 by Ord. No. 4291-19]
A. 
Within the Police Department, there shall be three separate Divisions, including:
(1) 
Administration.
(2) 
Investigations.
(3) 
Uniformed.
B. 
The Director of Public Safety shall be empowered to create subordinate bureaus within each division as may be necessary with the approval of the Township Manager.
[Amended 8-13-2019 by Ord. No. 4291-19]
A. 
Within the Police Department, there shall be an Officer of Emergency Management, the head of which shall be the Emergency Management Coordinator.
B. 
The Township Manager shall appoint an Emergency Management Coordinator in accordance with state statute.
[Amended 8-13-2019 by Ord. No. 4291-19]
A. 
The officer in charge, designated by the Director of Public Safety, shall be the highest ranking law enforcement officer of the Police Department and shall be subject to such rules, regulations and directives as may be prescribed by the Director of Public Safety.
B. 
In the event that the officer in charge is absent from his/her office, the Director of Public Safety shall designate an acting officer in charge.
C. 
Rules and regulations. The Police Department shall be governed by the Police Department rules and regulations which shall be adopted and promulgated by the Director of Public Safety. It shall be the responsibility of the Director of Public Safety to execute the Police Department rules and regulations.
[Amended 9-13-2022 by Ord. No. 4376-22]
[Amended 8-13-2019 by Ord. No. 4291-19]
A. 
Persons appointed to the Police Department as a regular or probationary police officer shall be high school graduates, and shall meet all other requirements as set forth by the New Jersey State Police for appointments as a state police officer.
B. 
The following tests and screening processes shall be utilized with regard to applicants who meet the standards set forth in Subsection A above:
Police Department Township of Franklin Table 1
Test Components for Appointment as Probationary or Regular Police Officer
Exam Written
Minimum Score Passing Score as Recommended by Testing Agency
Weight 40%
Physical agility
Pass/Fail
N/A
Group psychological
Pass/Fail
N/A
Individual psychological
Pass/Fail
N/A
Medical evaluation
Pass/Fail
N/A
Drug and alcohol testing
Pass/Fail
N/A
Oral interview and background evaluation
N/A
60%
NOTE: Failure of any one of the above steps shall eliminate a candidate from further consideration.
(1) 
Each applicant for appointment shall take a written examination administered by the New Jersey Chiefs of Police Association or other organization designed by the Township Manager. The results of any such test shall be accepted for a period of two years from the date of such test. The cost for such test shall be paid prior to taking such test by each individual applicant, and the Township Council shall establish said fee prior to the official announcement and advertisement of the written examination test date through the adoption of a resolution fixing and determining the cost to be paid by each applicant for such test based upon the actual costs incurred by the Township for the procurement and administration of such test. An applicant must receive a minimum passing score as recommended by the testing agency to be considered further.
(2) 
Applicants receiving a passing score may be required to take a physical agility examination. Said physical agility examination shall be scored on a pass/fail basis.
(3) 
With regard to applicants who have passed the written examination and physical agility examination (if given), the Township may, but shall not be required to, conduct a group psychological screening by a licensed psychologist.
(4) 
Upon receiving passing scores on the written examination and physical agility examination (if given), the Township Manager shall determine the appropriate cutoff or cutoffs. The remaining applicants shall then receive individual psychological analysis and assessment to determine suitability for employment as a police officer.
(5) 
A background investigation shall be conducted by the Police Department on all applicants prior to appointment as probationary patrol officer.
(6) 
Upon successfully completing and passing the above-listed requirements, the applicant shall participate in an oral interview conducted by such other person or persons designated by the Township Manager.
(7) 
Upon review of all test results and evaluations as listed above, the Township Manager shall then select those applicants suitable for employment. Said applicants shall undergo a medical examination and drug and alcohol testing to determine suitability for appointment.
C. 
As an alternative, the Township may also consider persons who are PTC (Police Training Commission) certified or who are presently attending a certified police training school at the time the applications are being accepted. These applicants must meet the standards set forth in § 50-8B, in which case the following screening process shall be utilized:
(1) 
All applicants will be required to participate in an oral interview as set forth in § 50-8B(6) hereof. The lowest ranked individual shall receive a ranking of one. Said ranking shall progress to the highest ranked candidate. Candidates with equal performance shall be ranked equally.
(2) 
A background investigation shall be conducted by the Police Department on all candidates. Any candidate who fails the background investigations shall cease to be a candidate.
(3) 
Hiring shall be done in accordance with the order of the highest rank on the oral interview. The successful candidate(s) shall thereupon be tendered conditional offer(s) of employment.
(4) 
The person(s) accepting the conditional offer of employment shall undergo a medical examination, together with drug and alcohol testing and a psychological examination which shall be conducted by a licensed physician and licensed psychologist selected and paid for by the Township.
(5) 
The candidate(s) passing the aforesaid examinations shall be selected to fill police officer vacancies.
[Amended 8-13-2019 by Ord. No. 4291-19]
A. 
No person shall be given or accept a permanent appointment as a police officer in the Township unless such person has first been given a probationary/temporary appointment to such office for a period of one year after successful completion of a police training course at a school approved and authorized by the Police Training Commission and Department of Law and Public Safety of the State of New Jersey. In the event that the police training course is not taken by the police officer at the start of the probationary period, the probationary period shall be extended so that a full year of probation shall follow successful completion of the training course. Upon the expiration of such probationary period, the appointment shall become permanent unless, at any time prior thereto, the probationary appointment has been revoked by the Township Manager.
B. 
The Township Manager retains the right to terminate a probationary police officer upon the recommendation of the Director of Public Safety.
[Amended 11-8-2007 by Ord. No. 3711; 7-13-2010 by Ord. No. 3887; 5-24-2016 by Ord. No. 4154-16; 8-13-2019 by Ord. No. 4291-19; 7-14-2020 by Ord. No. 4327-20; 6-22-2021 by Ord. No. 4344-21]
A. 
A list of eligible candidates for promotion to an available position shall be compiled by the Public Safety Director or his/her designee and shall be posted in a conspicuous location in the Department no less than six weeks in advance of the promotional examination. The Public Safety Director shall also advise candidates of recommended study materials relevant to the promotional examinations.
B. 
Eligibility criteria shall be as follows:
(1) 
Sergeant: a minimum of five years of service as a regular Franklin Township Patrol Officer.
(2) 
Lieutenant: a minimum of two years of service at the rank of Sergeant or a minimum of 10 years of service within the Franklin Township Police Department and a minimum of one year at the rank of Sergeant.
(3) 
Captain: a minimum of two years of service at the rank of Lieutenant and/or a minimum of 10 years of service within the Franklin Township Police Department and a minimum of one year at the rank of Lieutenant and/or a minimum of 10 years of service within the Franklin Township Police Department and a minimum of five years at the rank of Sergeant.
C. 
Written examination results shall be accepted for a period of two years. After two years from the availability of said results, same shall not be acceptable for the promotion process except at the discretion of the Public Safety Director with the approval of the Township Manager.
[Amended 8-13-2019 by Ord. No. 4291-19; 7-14-2020 by Ord. No. 4327-20]
A. 
Definitions.
(1) 
Seniority: Candidates shall be ranked against competing candidates based upon seniority. The most senior candidate shall receive the highest ranking, while the least senior candidate shall receive a ranking of one. Candidates with equal seniority shall be equally ranked.
(2) 
Education: Candidates shall be competitively ranked based upon the level of education attained. Ranking shall be as follows:
(a) 
High School Diploma: one.
(b) 
Associate's Degree or in excess of 60 credits accumulated towards a Bachelor's Degree: two.
(c) 
Bachelor's Degree: three.
(d) 
Master's Degree: four.
(e) 
Ph.D or J.D. Degree: five.
(3) 
Promotional evaluation.
(a) 
Candidates shall be competitively ranked based upon their performance in a promotional evaluation process consisting of the following:
[1] 
The personnel file, including but not limited to job evaluations, disciplinary record, commendations and attendance.
[2] 
An oral interview conducted by the Township Manager, Public Safety Director, Human Resource Officer and/or individuals deemed appropriate by the Public Safety Director, which shall consider the following:
[Amended 6-22-2021 by Ord. No. 4344-21]
[a] 
Comprehensive and presentation skills in oral communications.
[b] 
Maturity in judgment.
[c] 
Interest in law enforcement.
[d] 
Evidence of supervisory and administrative ability.
[e] 
Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of the Township, including the physical and demographics thereof, as well as an understanding of the operations of the Township government, including the interaction of the various departments thereof.
[f] 
Knowledge and understanding of management practices, departmental rules, regulations, policies and procedure.
(b) 
The lowest ranked individual shall receive a ranking of one. Said rankings shall progress to the highest ranked candidate. Candidates with equal performance shall be ranked equally.
(c) 
In order to qualify for participation in the promotional evaluation component, a candidate must pass the medical and psychological components (if required). Eligibility to participate in the promotional evaluation component shall also be based upon a candidate's competitive rankling on the written examination. [See Subsection B(5) below.]
(4) 
Written and/or oral examination.
(a) 
Candidates shall be competitively ranked based upon their performance on a written and/or oral examination administered by the New Jersey Chiefs of Police Association or other organization designated by the Township Manager.
(b) 
The candidate with the lowest score shall receive a ranking of one. Said rankings shall progress to the candidate with the highest score. Candidates with equal scores shall be ranked equally.
(c) 
All scores above 75 will be ranked accordingly and shall be accepted for a period of two years, which may be extended for an additional year by the Public Safety Director, with approval of the Township Manager.
B. 
The selection process for the promotion of candidates to the position of Sergeant shall be comprised of the following components:
(1) 
Seniority.
(2) 
Education.
(3) 
A promotional evaluation.
(4) 
A written and/or oral examination.
(5) 
A medical examination certifying the candidate's fitness for duty (pass/fail).
(6) 
A psychological screening (pass/fail) if no such evaluation of the candidate has occurred within a three-year period.
C. 
The components for the selection process for promotion to the levels of Sergeant shall be weighted in accordance with the below-stated formula and the following table:
(1) 
Formula: ranking times weight equals value.
(2) 
Table.
[Amended 6-22-2021 by Ord. No. 4344-21]
Component
Weight
Seniority
1 (10%)
Education
2 (20%)
Promotional evaluation
3 (30%)
Written and/or oral examination
4 (40%)
Medical evaluation
n/a; pass/fail
Psychological screening (if required)
n/a; pass/fail
(3) 
Promotions shall be granted in the order of the highest cumulative value of all components. In the promotion of members of the Police Department who have completed the competitive components set forth herein, a resident of Franklin Township, Somerset County, shall be appointed rather than a nonresident in any instance in which the resident and nonresident achieve the same total value.
D. 
The selection process for the promotion of candidates to the position of Lieutenant shall be comprised of the following components:
(1) 
Seniority.
(2) 
Education.
(3) 
A promotional evaluation.
(4) 
A written and/or oral examination.
E. 
The components for the selection process for promotion to the levels of Lieutenant shall be weighted in accordance with the below-stated formula and the following table:
(1) 
Formula: ranking times weight equals value.
(2) 
Table.
Component
Weight
Seniority
1 (10%)
Education
2 (20%)
Promotional evaluation
3 (30%)
Written and/or oral examination
4 (40%)
Medical evaluation
n/a; pass/fail
Psychological screening (if required)
n/a; pass/fail
(3) 
Promotions shall be granted in the order of the highest cumulative value of all components. In the promotion of members of the Police Department who have completed the competitive components set forth herein, a resident of Franklin Township, Somerset County, shall be appointed rather than a nonresident in any instance in which the resident and nonresident achieve the same total value.
F. 
Probationary period. All officers promoted to a higher rank will serve a one-year probationary period during which time the officer will be evaluated to ensure the officer has the requisite skill set to perform the duties of the position to which he or she has been promoted.
[Added 6-22-2021 by Ord. No. 4344-21; amended 9-13-2022 by Ord. No. 4376-22]
[Amended 7-13-2010 by Ord. No. 3887; 5-24-2016 by Ord. No. 4154-16; 8-13-2019 by Ord. No. 4291-19]
A. 
The selection process for the managerial position of Captain shall be comprised of the following components:
(1) 
A promotional evaluation which shall consist of the following:
(a) 
A review of the personnel file, including but not limited to job evaluations, disciplinary record, commendations and attendance.
[Amended 9-13-2022 by Ord. No. 4376-22]
(b) 
An oral interview conducted by the Public Safety Director, Township Manager, Human Resources and/or his/her designees, which shall consider the following:
[Added 9-13-2022 by Ord. No. 4376-22[1]]
[1] 
Comprehension and presentation skills in oral communications.
[2] 
Maturity in judgment.
[3] 
General knowledge of current departmental operation.
[4] 
Management capabilities.
[5] 
Ability to solve problems through creative concepts.
[1]
Editor's Note: This ordinance also redesignated former Subsection A(1)(b) as Subsection A(1)(c).
(c) 
A written set of essays to be evaluated by the Township Manager, Public Safety Director, Human Resources Manager, and/or his/her designees based upon the following criteria:
[Amended 7-14-2020 by Ord. No. 4327-20[2]]
[1] 
Ability to communicate concepts.
[2] 
Presentation of ideas and values.
[3] 
Conceptual understanding of departmental needs and goals, both current and future.
[4] 
Demonstration of conceptual ability to pursue goals through the exercise of managerial skills.
[5] 
Comprehension and presentation skills in oral communications.
[6] 
Maturity in judgment.
[7] 
General knowledge of current departmental operation.
[8] 
Management capabilities.
[9] 
Ability to solve problems through creative concepts.[3]
[3]
Editor's Note: Former Subsection A(2), regarding medical and psychological testing, was repealed 7-14-2020 by Ord. No. 4327-20.
[2]
Editor's Note: This ordinance also repealed former Subsection A(1)(b), regarding oral interviews, and redesignated former Subsection A(1)(c) as Subsection A(1)(b).
B. 
The Public Safety Director shall promote those employees demonstrating the greatest overall strength and ability to function in a managerial capacity.
[Amended 7-14-2020 by Ord. No. 4327-20]
[Amended 7-13-2010 by Ord. No. 3887; 5-24-2016 by Ord. No. 4154-16; 8-13-2019 by Ord. No. 4291-19]
A. 
For employee benefits and conditions of employment generally, see pertinent bargaining unit contracts and departmental general orders, the Personnel Chapter of this Code.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 46, Personal Policies.
B. 
Patrol Officers, Sergeants, Lieutenants, and Captain, shall be enrolled in the Police and Fire Retirement System (PFRS).
C. 
Scheduling and compensation. The Director of Public Safety or his/her designee shall arrange a schedule based upon federal labor standards governing law enforcement officers within the calendar year, providing for all shifts to be adequately covered; but, in the case of any emergency, the Director of Public Safety or his/her designee shall have full authority to summon and keep on duty any and all such members during the period of emergency.
[Amended 8-13-2019 by Ord. No. 4291-19]
The following shall represent Township policy on the discipline, suspension or removal of police officers:
A. 
The Franklin Township Council supports and reaffirms the authority of the Director of Public Safety to discipline, suspend or remove members of the Police Department with or without pay under N.J.S.A. 40A:14-147.
B. 
If the Director of Public Safety, in his/her discretion, decides to discipline, suspend or remove an officer, the officer will have a right to a hearing before the Township Manager or his/her designee within 30 days of suspension.
[Amended 8-13-2019 by Ord. No. 4291-19]
A. 
The Township Manager may appoint a hearing officer(s) to hear complaints. The hearing officer shall have law enforcement experience or shall be an attorney at law admitted to practice in the State of New Jersey. The Director of Public Safety shall notify the officer so charged by serving him/her, by personal delivery or certified mail, with a copy of the resolution setting forth the name of the hearing officer and date of hearing.
B. 
The Township Manager or hearing officer(s) shall have the authority to issue subpoenas for testimony of witnesses of fact and shall serve in his/her capacity for the time necessary to hear and determine the charges against the member or officer.
C. 
The hearing shall be scheduled in accordance with state statute.
[Amended 8-13-2019 by Ord. No. 4291-19]
A. 
In any such proceeding, the charging party shall prosecute the case through an attorney and shall have the burden of proving the allegations of the complaint by a preponderance of the evidence. The member or officer so charged shall have the right to be represented by counsel at the hearing. All such proceedings shall be transcribed by a certified shorthand reporter.
B. 
The Township Manager may reprimand, suspend, reduce in rank, fine or dismiss said member or employee of the Police Department from the service of the Township or exonerate him/her from such charges.
C. 
The decision of the Township Manager shall be final, subject to review in the Superior Court, Law Division, or by way of arbitration in accordance with New Jersey statute.
[Amended 8-13-2019 by Ord. No. 4291-19]
A. 
The Director of Public Safety shall have the authority to suspend police officers with or without pay pending a hearing on disciplinary charges in accordance with N.J.S.A. 40A:14-149.1.
B. 
A police officer suspended without pay shall have a right to a hearing before the Township Manager or his/her designee, within 30 days of his/her suspension.
C. 
In reviewing the Director's decision, the Township Manager will consider whether the decision by the Director was arbitrary, capricious, unreasonable or creates an undue hardship when balancing the public interest versus private interest.
D. 
If, after the hearing, the Township Manager finds that the Director's decision to suspend without pay was arbitrary, capricious, unreasonable or creates an undue hardship when balancing the public interest versus private interest, the Council may reinstate the officer to suspension with pay.
[Amended 8-13-2019 by Ord. No. 4291-19]
Whenever a member or officer of the Police Department or a Police Department is a defendant in any action or legal proceeding arising out of or directly relating to the lawful exercise of police powers in the furtherance of his/her official duties, the governing body of the municipality shall provide said member or officer with necessary means for the defense of such action or proceeding. The Township Manager shall select for the officer one of the following three methods of defense:
A. 
Assignment of an attorney to represent the officer;
B. 
Permitting the officer to select an attorney designated by the municipality to defend officers in such actions; or
C. 
Payment to an attorney of the officer's own choice, at a rate not to exceed $90 per hour, but not for his/her defense in a disciplinary proceeding instituted against him/her in the proceeding phase by the municipality or in a criminal proceeding instituted as a result of a complaint on behalf of the municipality. If any such disciplinary or criminal proceeding instituted by or on complaint of the municipality shall be dismissed or finally determined in favor of the member or officer, he/she shall be reimbursed for the expense of his/her defense at a rate not to exceed $90 for the reasonable number of hours expended by his/her attorney in his/her behalf.
[Amended 8-13-2019 by Ord. No. 4291-19]
Every member of the Police Department may be required to have one physical examination by a reputable physician approved by the Township Manager in a calendar year. Such examination shall be conducted at such time as the Director of Public Safety may designate. A full record of such physical examination shall be filed with the Township.
[Amended 8-13-2019 by Ord. No. 4291-19]
See New Jersey State Attorney General's drug screening guidelines.
[Amended 4-24-2018 by Ord. No. 4227-18; 8-13-2019 by Ord. No. 4291-19]
A. 
The positions of special law enforcement officers Class III, special law enforcement officers Class II and special law enforcement officers Class I are hereby created as authorized by N.J.S.A. 40A:14-146.8 et seq.
B. 
Term. The term of special law enforcement officers Class III, special law enforcement officers Class II and special law enforcement officers Class I shall expire at the end of the calendar year during which said individuals are appointed.
C. 
Special law enforcement officers shall be appointed by the Township Manager on recommendation of the Director of Public Safety.
D. 
Criteria for the appointment, training, general procedures, organization and operations of special law enforcement officers Class III, special law enforcement officers Class II and special law enforcement officers Class I shall be promulgated by the Director of Public Safety and approved by the Township Manager.
E. 
The assignment of duties for special law enforcement officers Class III, special law enforcement officers Class II and special law enforcement officers Class I shall be in accordance with appropriate state statutes.
F. 
While performing police duties, special law enforcement officers Class III, special law enforcement officers Class II and special law enforcement officers Class I shall be under the jurisdiction of and subject to all rules, regulations and directives of the Police Department of Franklin Township.
G. 
All special law enforcement officers Class III, special law enforcement officers Class II and special law enforcement officers Class I shall be required to complete training courses as required by the Police Training Commission of the State of New Jersey.
H. 
Special law enforcement officers Class III and special law enforcement officers Class II, while engaged in the actual performance of their official duties, are hereby authorized to carry weapons approved by the Director of Public Safety or his/her designee.
A. 
School crossing guards are appointed by the Township Manager on recommendation of the Chief of Police as part-time employees.
B. 
The Township Manager may appoint school crossing guards for terms not exceeding one year and revoke such appointments at will. No person shall be appointed as a school crossing guard unless he/she:
(1) 
Is a citizen of this state.
(2) 
Is sound in body and of good health.
(3) 
Is of good moral character.
(4) 
Has not been convicted of any criminal offense involving moral turpitude.
C. 
A school crossing guard shall not be a member of the Police Department of the Township and his/her powers and duties shall cease at the expiration of the term for which he/she was appointed. Every school crossing guard shall be under the supervision and direction of the Chief of Police and shall perform his/her duties only in the Township. He/she shall comply with the rules and regulations applicable to the conduct and decorum of the regular police officers of the Township. Before any school crossing guard is appointed, the Chief of Police shall ascertain the eligibility of the applicant and make a recommendation to the Township Manager.
D. 
Every school crossing guard shall be trained for the proper performance of his/her duties and responsibilities.
E. 
The Chief of Police shall have the right to position school crossing guards on any street or highway within the Township: provided, however, that such guards may be stationed only when it is necessary to control or direct vehicular or pedestrian traffic during those time periods of a school day as prescribed by the Chief of Police.
All special law enforcement officers and school crossing guards shall be compensated on an hourly basis at the rates established by ordinances of the Council.
[Amended 6-24-2008 by Ord. No. 3763; 2-24-2009 by Ord. No. 3814; 10-13-2015 by Ord. No. 4119-15]
A. 
The Public Safety Director or his/her designee, at his/her discretion, may assign members of the Department not on regular duty and who may volunteer for police outside work/special police services. While on outside work/special police service, the members of the Department shall be subject to all provisions of Police rules, regulations and directives.
[Amended 5-26-2020 by Ord. No. 4325A-20]
B. 
Parties contracting for police outside work/police special services shall contact the Administrative Services Division at least two weeks prior to the job/function. A description of job duties shall be provided at that time so an appropriate posting can be accomplished at police headquarters.
C. 
Parties requesting police outside work/police special services may be required to submit full payment in advance of the work to be performed.
D. 
The rate of pay for police outside work/police special services excluding traffic services shall be $61.20 per hour. The rate of pay for police outside work/police special services for traffic services shall be $81.20 an hour. The rate for police outside work/police special services for any traffic or security services will be charged $100 an hour under the following circumstances: all jobs scheduled to take place after 7:00 p.m.; jobs scheduled to be conducted between Saturday 12:00 midnight and Monday 12:00 midnight, excluding long-term assignments; jobs requiring a same day response. These hourly rates shall increase 2% per year beginning on January 1, 2017. All traffic control services will be contracted for a minimum of four hours other than for long-term assignments. The Township, as an administrative fee, shall retain 10% of these hourly rates. An additional $2.50 per hour gasoline surcharge fee will be charged for all traffic services over and above the rates of pay whenever the Township cost for unleaded gasoline equals or exceeds $2.50 per gallon. The Franklin Township Police Department is authorized to contract a third-party vendor to process and bill all police outside work/special police services. The third-party vendor shall charge an additional processing fee up to 7% of the hourly rates. The above notwithstanding, the hourly rate for police outside work/police special services, excluding traffic, to be charged on projects undertaken or funded by the Township of Franklin or the Franklin Township Board of Education shall be $66 per hour and the hourly rate of pay for traffic services on projects undertaken or funded by the Township of Franklin or the Franklin Board of Education shall be $83 per hour.
[Amended 5-26-2020 by Ord. No. 4325A-20; 9-12-2023 by Ord. No. 4418-23]
E. 
The 10% administrative fee and $2.50 per hour gasoline surcharge provided by Subsection D above shall be waived for programs sponsored by the Franklin Township Municipal Departments.
F. 
All vendors shall be required to make all payments for police outside work/police special services assignments to the Township of Franklin through the designated third-party vendor contracted to process payment. All payments for police outside work/police special services assignments shall be forwarded to the Township of Franklin Police Department and forwarded to the Finance Department. The Finance Department shall deposit all funds earmarked for the payment of police outside work/police special services officers, collected from vendors, into a special escrow fund. The escrow fund shall be established for payment to members of the Police Department performing the police outside work/police special services. All police officers shall be required to submit pay slips to the Public Safety Director. The pay slip shall be in a form approved by the Public Safety Director. Upon receipt of a properly executed pay slip verified by the vendor, the Finance Department will process the pay slips for disbursement. Officers performing police outside work/police special services shall be paid on a timely basis.
[Amended 5-26-2020 by Ord. No. 4325A-20; 9-12-2023 by Ord. No. 4418-23]
G. 
If a party contracting for outside work/police special services must cancel said services, the party shall be required to give notice at least two hours prior to the start for traffic control and at least eight hours for all other services. A four-hour minimum charge will be levied for failure to adhere to the above cancellation policy.
H. 
If after an officer arrives at an assignment for outside work/police special services and all or part of that work is cancelled, the contracting party shall pay a minimum charge equal to the hours booked to a maximum of four hours.
I. 
All security details other than those undertaken by or funded by the Township of Franklin or the Franklin Township Board of Education that require staffing of five or more officers will require an additional assignment of one supervisor, paid at 10% above the prevailing security rate. The hourly rate for off-duty police security services for six months or more shall be $45 per hour.