A. 
Officers and employees shall receive such compensation as may be in the Salary Ordinance of the Township.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: The current Salary Ordinance is on file in the office of the Township Clerk.
B. 
All expenses actually incurred in the performance of official duties shall be reimbursable.
A. 
Required. Every officer or employee of the Township who, by virtue of his or her office or position, is entrusted with the receipt, custody or expenditure of public moneys or funds, and any other officer or employee who may be required to do so by the Council, before entering upon the duties of his or her office or position, shall execute and deliver a surety bond in such amount as may be fixed by resolution of Council, binding him or her to the Township in its corporate name and conditioned upon the true and faithful performance of his or her duty. Each officer or employee required by law to give bond shall execute such a bond with sufficient surety and deliver the same to the Township Clerk, except that the Clerk shall deliver his or her bond to the Chief Financial Officer before he or she enters upon the discharge of the duties of his or her office or employment.
B. 
Failure to execute bond. If any officer or employee shall neglect to execute or deliver his or her bond as herein required within 30 days after due notification of his or her election or appointment, his or her office may be declared vacant by the Council.
C. 
Approval of bond; payment of premium. In every case in which any person is required by the laws of the state or by any ordinance of the Township to give a bond for the faithful performance of his or her duties, such bond shall be secured by a corporate surety authorized to do business in this state and the premium therefor shall be paid by the Township. Each such bond shall be approved by the Department of Law as to form and by the Auditor as to sufficiency.
A. 
No officer or employee elected or appointed in the Township shall be interested, directly or indirectly, in any contract with the Township or in the compensation for work done or for materials or supplies furnished to the Township, nor shall he or she participate in any profits of such contractor or other person or receive any compensation, commission, gift or other reward for his or her services, except the salary or fees established by law or by ordinance or resolution of the Council.
B. 
No officer or employee elected or appointed in the Township shall accept or solicit anything of value as consideration for or in connection with the discharge of his or her official duties other than the fee or compensation prescribed by law.
C. 
Any officer or employee who violates any provision of this section or of any statute or ordinance relating to conflict of interests shall be deemed guilty of misconduct in office and liable to removal from office therefor.
A. 
Authority of department head. Each department head shall have the power, except as otherwise specifically provided by law, to appoint, remove and suspend subordinate officers and employees within the department, subject to applicable civil service rules and regulations.
B. 
Grievance procedures. The Business Administrator shall establish an employee grievance procedure, to be employed by each department head. The procedure shall be designed to complete the grievance procedure within the department, but shall also contain the provision that, in the event that the grievance cannot be disposed of within the department, the Administrator, by an established employee grievance committee, consisting of five officers and employees of the Township, shall hear, review and adjust informally such grievances that any employee or department head may present to it.
Upon the termination of the term of office or the employment of any officer or employee, he or she shall forthwith deliver to his or her successor, or if there be no successor, to the Clerk or other person who may be designated by the Council to receive the same, all moneys, papers, books, memoranda, accounts and any data of any nature whatever pertaining to his or her office.
The public, administrative and executive business offices of the Township shall be open for transaction of public business daily, except Saturdays and Sundays and legal holidays, between the hours as the Mayor may prescribe with the approval of the Council, except as otherwise provided by law. All departments, in time of emergency, shall provide municipal services or work on any day or days whenever the Mayor determines that a public exigency or emergency so requires.
A. 
Authorization of indemnification. Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 59:10-4, the Township of Delran does hereby authorize indemnification of any person now or in the future holding any office, position or employment, elective or appointive, hereafter referred to as an "employee."
B. 
Provision of defense for employees. The Township, upon request, shall provide for the defense of any action, suit or proceeding, commenced or threatened, whether civil, criminal, administrative or investigative, including a cross action, counterclaim or cross complaint, against any employee on account of any act or omission in the scope of his employment and shall defray all costs of defending such action, including reasonable counsel fees and expenses, together with costs of appeal, if any, provided that the act or the failure to act does not arise out of actual fraud, willful misconduct or actual malice.
C. 
Provision of indemnification of employees. The Township shall indemnify and save harmless each employee from financial loss resulting from any action described above in this section, including claims, losses, expenses, judgments, fines, attorney fees, court costs and expert or technical witness fees and any amount paid in settlement thereof and actually and reasonably incurred in connection therewith, to the extent permitted by law. Expenses thus incurred may be paid in advance of final disposition of the action. Nothing herein shall authorize the Township to pay for damages resulting from the commission of a crime. However, the Township is required to indemnify and save harmless each employee from financial loss resulting from any action described above, including punitive or exemplary damages.
D. 
Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
EMPLOYEE
(1) 
Shall apply to all employees irrespective of the number of hours worked per week.
(2) 
Shall include each such person, whether or not such person holds a professional license or certificate, being paid a fixed salary or hourly rate for the performance of his duties, but shall not include any person furnishing professional or extraordinary unspecifiable services under separate appointment, retainer, agreement or contract.
(3) 
Shall include persons formerly holding office or employment, provided that the events giving rise to a cause of action or claim hereunder occur after the effective date of this section.
E. 
Employment of legal counsel and expert and technical personnel. The Township may employ legal counsel and expert or technical personnel to provide a defense, pursuant to this section, and may purchase appropriate insurance as protection against any liability arising under this section.
F. 
Conditions.
(1) 
An employee shall not be entitled to indemnification or the cost of defense under this section unless, within 10 days of the time such employee is served with any summons, order to show cause, complaint, process, notice, demand or pleading, he delivers the same or a copy thereof to the Township Clerk to forthwith notify the Mayor and Township Attorney thereof, provided that such time period may be extended for cause by the affirmative vote of a majority of the full membership of the Township Council.
(2) 
An employee requesting defense of any action or claiming indemnification under this section shall cooperate fully and in good faith with the Township and with any attorneys, adjusters, investigators or expert or technical personnel engaged for this purpose, in the preparation and presentation of a defense to such action or the settlement or other disposition thereof. If the employee neglects, fails or refuses to cooperate as aforesaid, the Township Council, after a hearing on 10 days' written notice to the employee and for cause, may declare all rights created under this section for the benefit of such employee to be forfeited and terminated by the affirmative vote of a majority of the full membership of the Township Council.
[1]
Editor's Note: Added at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).