[Added 8-25-1999 by Ord. No. 99-7]
Police officers employed by the Borough of Gibbsboro shall be permitted off-duty employment pursuant to the provisions set forth herein. Off-duty employment shall not be permitted if the police officer and/or outside contractor fail to comply with the provisions set forth herein either prior to the commencement of the employment or at any time during the period of employment.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
CONTRACTOR
The person, corporation, or other legal entity employing a Gibbsboro police officer to provide off-duty police-related services.
OFF-DUTY EMPLOYMENT
Any employment by a Gibbsboro police officer for police-related services where the source of compensation to the police officer does not originate from the municipal budget line item for police wages and salary.
[Amended 7-26-2000 by Ord. No. 2000-5]
Contractors seeking to employ off-duty Gibbsboro police officers shall make said request through the Gibbsboro Borough Clerk. The request must be in writing and must include the specific nature of the services desired.
The Borough Police Chief shall maintain a list of police officers who have volunteered for off-duty employment. Assignment of off-duty police work shall be made in accordance with a rotation list to be maintained by the Chief of Police. When a police officer is assigned off-duty employment or if a police officer refuses an assignment, the officer's name will be placed at the bottom of the list.
Under no circumstances shall a police officer be permitted to work more than 30 hours per week, during a regularly scheduled workweek, in off-duty employment; and off-duty employment can be immediately terminated if the police officer performing said work is required for emergency police duty for the Borough of Gibbsboro as shall be determined by the Chief of Police.
Gibbsboro police officers performing off-duty police-related services for private contractors shall be in a uniform prescribed by the Police Chief while said services are being provided. Police vehicles will be authorized by the Chief of Police.
The governing body of Gibbsboro shall adopt a resolution authorizing said off-duty employment, which may be amended from time to time, and authorizing the Mayor to execute a contract with the contractor for the services required which contract shall set forth, inter alia, the specific nature of the services to be performed, the location that said services will be performed, the dates and hours of service, payment arrangements, arrangements for the use of police vehicles, arrangements for insurance coverage, and any other provisions mandated by this ordinance or any law or regulation of the State of New Jersey.
The contractor shall pay for all off-duty police-related services and the use of a Borough police vehicle(s), if authorized, at a rate of pay determined by the Borough of Gibbsboro. Payment for said services shall be made in advance of the performance of said services. The hourly rate to be charged by the Borough of Gibbsboro shall be established by the authorizing resolution and shall include the hourly rate of pay for the police officer, the cost for the use of a police vehicle, if authorized, plus a fair and reasonable sum representing the administrative costs, overhead, and out-of-pocket expenses to the Borough of Gibbsboro for providing this service. Payment shall be made to the Borough Treasurer who shall bill for any services which have not been paid in advance. A separate account or trust fund shall be established by the Borough of Gibbsboro, and all funds collected and disbursed relating to off-duty employment shall be made through said account.
The contractor shall be responsible for providing all necessary insurance coverages as required by law, including, but not limited to workers' compensation and general liability insurance. Coincidental with the execution of the contract referred to in § 47-186, the contractor shall provide the Borough with appropriate insurance binders insuring that the police officer and Borough of Gibbsboro are provided general liability coverage with respect to the services to be provided and that the police officer is covered by appropriate workers' compensation insurance.
A. 
To the fullest extent permitted by law, contractor shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the Borough of Gibbsboro, its agents and employees, from and against all claims, damages, losses, liabilities and expenses, including, but not limited to, attorney fees and court costs, arising out of, resulting from or in any way relating to either directly or indirectly:
(1) 
The performance of the work;
(2) 
Any and all claims made by said police personnel for injuries and/or illnesses while performing the off-duty employment;
(3) 
The breach by contractor of any of the terms and conditions of the agreement;
(4) 
The negligent or intentional acts or omissions of the police, and/or the contractor, its employees, agents, and/or subcontractors;
(5) 
Bodily injury, sickness and/or disease, including death, at any time resulting from such bodily injury, sickness or disease, sustained by any person while in, on or about the site and surrounding areas where such injury, sickness, disease and/or death arose out of or was in any way connected with the work of, the performance of, or failure to properly perform the work;
(6) 
Any liability based upon contractor's negligence imputed to the Borough of Gibbsboro;
(7) 
Damage to property of contractor, the Borough of Gibbsboro or any other person or entity arising out of, incident to, or in connection with the performance of the work;
(8) 
Laborers, mechanics and materialmen's liens, and all other liens and charges of every character whatsoever, arising out of work to be performed by this agreement; and/or
(9) 
Any other cause of action which may be brought against the Borough of Gibbsboro arising out of or in any way relating to the work and contractor's obligations hereunder.
B. 
This indemnification and hold harmless agreement shall apply in all instances whether the Borough of Gibbsboro is a plaintiff, or is made a direct party to the initial action or claim or is subsequently made a party to the action by third party in-pleading or is made a party to a collateral action arising, in whole or in part, from any of the issues from the original cause of action or claim.