All requests to the Township for the services
of off-duty police officers shall be forwarded to the Chief of Police
or his designee for posting as soon as possible before such services
are required. Any police officer, when so employed by the Township,
shall be treated as an employee of the Township; provided, however,
that wages earned for outside employment shall not be applied toward
the pension benefits of police officers so employed, nor shall hours
worked for outside employment be considered in any way compensable
as overtime.
The rate of compensation to be paid by private
businesses, contractors, and public or quasi-public entities contracting
with the Township for the employment of police officers in the performance
of off-duty services is set forth in full in the Township's current
Salary Ordinance. In addition, private business, contractors, and public
or quasi-public entities shall comply with the following:
A. Payment of a three-hour minimum of the rate shown
in the current Salary Ordinance for all jobs not canceled at least three hours prior to
the scheduled start of the off-duty services job;
B. Full payment for the hours scheduled for an off-duty
police officer once a job commences; and
C. Any hours worked by an off-duty police officer beyond
eight hours will be compensated at one and one half the rate as shown
in the Township's current Salary Ordinance.