Whereas the Borough of Moosic has heretofore
established a Police Department and has also designated one of the
members thereof as Chief of Police, and has designated other members
thereof to serve as Assistant Chief of Police, and patrolmen; and
providing particularly for the appointment of auxiliary police and
part-time police, the Borough of Moosic desires to continue said Department
and the positions therein, and to expand said positions and activities.
The existing Police Department is hereby recognized
and hereby reestablished in and for the Borough of Moosic. Further,
all persons now appointed to positions within the Police Department
are recognized as such without further Council action required.
[Amended 2-12-2019 by Ord. No. 9-2019]
The Borough Council shall appoint the Chief
of Police pursuant to the Borough Code and provisions of the Borough
Civil Service Rules and Regulation. The Chief of Police shall be the
Chief Executive Officer of the Police Department. He shall be under
the direct supervision of the Mayor and shall possess such duties
as prescribed in the Borough Code.
[Amended 12-8-2020 by Ord. No. 20-2020]
Subordinate to the Chief of Police, in the Police
Department, the following classifications are hereby established:
Assistant Chief of Police, one Captain position, three Sergeant positions,
and patrolmen, or those of such classification to which Council shall
at any specific time have appointed one or more police officers. The
priority of authority among such subordinate classifications shall
be in the order listed above. The number of persons to serve in each
of such subordinate classifications on a full-time and/or part-time
basis shall be as determined by the Borough Council from time to time.
Full time members to the Police Department shall
be appointed by Borough Council in accordance with the manner as set
forth in the Act of February 1, 1966, P.L. (1965) 1656, 53 P.S. § 46184.
All members of the Police Department of the
Borough of Moosic, auxiliary police, and special school police shall,
before they enter upon their duties, be sworn in by the Mayor.
The compensation of the Chief of Police shall be as determined by the Borough Council from time to time. The compensation of other full-time members under §
48-9 of this article shall be as determined by Borough Council from time to time, subject to collective bargaining procedures as stipulated by law (Act III of 1968). The compensation of part-time police shall be as determined by Borough Council by resolution.
Whenever any member of the Police Department
reaches 62 years of age, he shall be retired from active duty in the
Police Department and placed on inactive status. Any such member of
the Police Department may be subject from time to time as a police
reserve in case of riot, tumult or preservation of the public peace
until unfitted for such service, when he may be finally discharged
by reason of age or disability. Any regular salaried member of the
regular police force who is retired from active duty under the provisions
of this article shall be eligible to receive any pension or retirement
benefits for which he qualifies under the Borough Code and as determined
by the provisions of a duly enacted retirement plan or pension fund.
While on duty as a police reserve, such person shall be paid as wages,
in addition to his regular pension, such sum as Council may in each
case determine but only out of the general fund of the Borough.