[Amended referendum 11-4-2008, effective 12-4-2008]
(a) 
There shall be a Department of Public Works managed and supervised by the Public Works Commission. The day to day operation of the department shall be vested in a superintendent or director who shall report to and be directed and supervised by the commission. The Public Works Commission shall by regulation prescribe the duties of the Department of Public Works and the superintendent or director with respect to the construction and maintenance of Town buildings and structures, highways and sidewalks, sewers and drains, care of trees and grounds, the collection and disposal of garbage and rubbish, and the maintenance of apparatus and equipment used by the Department.
(b) 
The Department of Public Works may undertake such maintenance and care of school buildings and grounds as requested by the Board of Education, approved by the Public Works Commission, and charged to Board of Education appropriations.
(c) 
The Department of Public Works may undertake maintenance and care of beaches and parks if the Public Works Commission so directs on request of the Parks and Recreation Commission.
(a) 
The Board of Police Commissioners shall organize, maintain, and have the general management and control of the Police Department and its apparatus and equipment. It shall have the powers and duties prescribed by the Connecticut General Statutes for boards of police commissioners. It shall make all needful regulations for the government of the Police Department not contrary to law and may prescribe suitable penalties for the violation of any such regulation, including suspension (either by the Board or by the Chief of Police) or removal from office of any officer or member of the Police Department.
[Amended referendum 11-4-2008, effective 12-4-2008]
(b) 
The Board shall have the sole power of appointment, promotion and removal of the officers and members of the Police Department, both regular and supernumerary, under such regulations as it adopts for the purpose, and such appointees shall hold office during good behavior and until removed for cause upon written charges and after hearing.
(c) 
The members of the Police Department shall have all the authority with respect to the service of criminal process and the enforcement of the criminal laws that is vested by the Connecticut General Statutes in police officers.
[Amended referendum 11-4-2008, effective 12-4-2008]
(d) 
The Board shall appoint a Chief of Police, who shall be the chief administrative officer of the department and shall be responsible to the Board for the efficiency, discipline, and good conduct of the department. Removal from the department, or reduction in rank, of the Chief of Police shall be effected in accordance with the Connecticut General Statutes.
[Amended referendum 11-4-2008, effective 12-4-2008]
(e) 
There shall be such other officers of the department as the Board shall appoint. These officers may be reduced in rank for cause upon written charges and after a hearing.
(a) 
The Board of Fire Commissioners shall maintain and be responsible for the management of the Fire Department and shall further be responsible for the maintenance and care of all apparatus and equipment owned by the town and used by the Fire Department. The Board of Fire Commissioners shall make regulations for the conduct of the Fire Department and shall set standards and specifications which shall be followed in the purchase by the town of apparatus, equipment and supplies for the Fire Department.
(b) 
The Board of Fire Commissioners shall appoint a Fire Chief and an Assistant Chief of Operations. The Board of Fire Commissioners shall have the authority to determine whether the appointive positions of Fire Chief and of Fire Marshal shall be filled at the same time by one or two persons. A volunteer Assistant Chief and other necessary officers of the volunteer Fire Department shall be elected at volunteer Fire Department meetings to serve terms of three years.
[Amended referendum 11-8-2005, effective 12-8-2005]
(c) 
The Board of Fire Commissioners shall appoint Fire Police Officers and a Fire Marshal, and may appoint Deputy Fire Marshals, all of whom shall have the powers and duties prescribed by the general statutes of the state of Connecticut.
[Amended referendum 11-8-2005, effective 12-8-2005]
(d) 
So long as the Board of Fire Commissioners is satisfied that adequate fire protection is being provided to the town by its volunteer fire companies then the volunteer fire companies of Guilford as they are presently constituted and as they may hereafter from time to time be constituted, shall be the Fire Department of the town, and the Board of Fire Commissioners shall arrange with the volunteer fire companies of the town for the protection thereof from fire on such conditions as to financial assistance and otherwise as the Board of Fire Commissioners deem to be in the best interests of the town.
(e) 
At any time that the Board of Fire Commissioners deems it necessary in order that adequate fire protection continue to be provided to the town, it may, if there is an appropriation available, employ persons as additional members of the Fire Department to serve as firefighters to assist, aid and supplement the services of the existing volunteer fire companies. The hiring, promotion, removal and conduct of such firefighters shall be in accordance with regulations adopted by the Board of Fire Commissioners, provided however that an employed firefighter, shall hold office during good behavior and until removed for cause by the Board of Fire Commissioners upon written charges presented to the firefighter and heard by the Board of Fire Commissioners not sooner than forty-eight hours after the presentation of said written charges to the firefighter concerned. The Board of Fire Commissioners shall from time to time delegate to the Fire Chief such authority as is necessary for the effective supervision of hired firefighters.
[Amended referendum 11-8-2005, effective 12-8-2005]
(f) 
The organization, government and membership of the volunteer fire companies of the town shall be in accordance with the by-laws of such companies in effect on the effective date of this provision and as thereafter amended from time to time by the volunteer fire companies to the extent that said by-laws are not inconsistent with the provisions of this charter or of the Connecticut General Statutes of the state of Connecticut.
[Amended referendum 11-4-2008, effective 12-4-2008]
The Board of Selectmen may, subject to necessary appropriations, establish and maintain other departments and agencies for the administration of town functions.
The Board of Selectmen shall appoint town counsel to furnish such legal services to the town and its agencies as the Board may authorize.
(a) 
There shall be full-time offices of Assessor, Tax Collector, Town Clerk and Fiscal Officer.
(b) 
Each of these officials, after a probationary period of three years, shall hold office during good behavior, and may be removed only for cause after charges in writing and a hearing before the appointing authority.
(c) 
Whenever one of these offices is vacated, the Board of Selectmen shall appoint a successor on the basis of a competitive or other examination deemed appropriate by the Board of Selectmen.
[Amended referendum 11-4-2008, effective 12-4-2008]
The Board of Selectmen shall appoint a Health Director for a term of four years, with the powers and duties of Health Directors prescribed by the Connecticut General Statutes.
[Amended referendum 11-4-2008, effective 12-4-2008]
(a) 
The Board of Selectmen shall appoint such other officers as are required by the Connecticut General Statutes.
(b) 
The Board of Selectmen may, subject to necessary appropriations, appoint such other officers as are authorized by the Connecticut General Statutes or by ordinance.
(a) 
The Board of Selectmen may hire, suspend and dismiss employees of the town, except employees of the Board of Education and employees whose employment and removal is otherwise provided for by the Connecticut General Statutes or this charter. The Board of Selectmen may by regulation delegate this power to the First Selectman, or to other agencies of the town with respect to employees in such agencies.
[Amended referendum 11-4-2008, effective 12-4-2008]
(b) 
Uniform procedures for the recruitment and removal of any class of employees other than those excepted in Section 5-9(a), or a general merit system for employees of the town may be established by ordinance.
(c) 
The Board of Selectmen may by regulation establish the working hours and wage or salary scales of any class of employees other than those excepted in Subsection 5-9(a).
(d) 
A retirement system for employees of the town may be established by ordinance.