[Amended 6-8-2009 by Ord. No. 2776, approved 11-3-2009]
The Township shall have the following administrative
departments which shall be operated under the supervision of the Mayor
and shall possess such powers and duties as the Board shall by ordinance
prescribe:
A. Department of Administration.
B. Department of Public Safety.
C. Department of Operations.
D. Such other departments as may be created by amendment
of the Home Rule Charter.
Each department head or director shall:
A. Direct employees in the performance of all duties
and responsibilities required of the department and its subordinate
agencies as provided by law, the Home Rule Charter, this Administrative
Code or by any other ordinance of the Township, and direct employees
in the performance of such other duties as may be required by the
Mayor and which are not in conflict with the law, the Home Rule Charter,
this Administrative Code or any other ordinance of the Township.
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B. Be immediately responsible to the Mayor for the effective
administration of his department and all activities and functions
assigned thereto.
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C. Subject to the approval of the Mayor, prescribe the
internal organization of his department and its constituent and subordinate
agencies and the duties of subordinate officers and employees of the
department.
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D. Assign functions, powers and duties to subordinate
officers and employees within his department and modify those assignments.
E. Be responsible for the work of his department, supervise
and direct the work of the employees of his department, measure the
performance of the employees in accordance with approved procedures
and report regularly to the Mayor regarding the performance of his
department and its employees.
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F. Furnish to any department or agency of the Township
any service, labor, material and equipment that may be needed to perform
a municipal function or service.
G. Prepare and submit to the Mayor whatever reports the
Mayor may require, including periodic reports of departmental activities.
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H. Serve as staff officer to any committee, commission
or board that is assigned to his department by the Mayor.
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I. Coordinate the activities and work of his department
with pertinent regional and area-wide programs and, if any program
shall cease to be conducted on a regional or area-wide basis and shall
be assigned by the Mayor or the Board to his department, supervise
the incorporation of that program into his department.
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J. Provide the maximum level, quantity and quality of
service within the limitations of the budget.
K. Be responsible for manpower planning within his department.
L. Plan and execute appropriate training for departmental
personnel.
M. Recommend to the Mayor, where applicable, policies
and procedures designed to improve the quality of Township functions
and services.
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[Amended 6-8-2009 by Ord. No. 2776, approved 11-3-2009]
Reference is hereby made to the Home Rule Charter, § 5.09, Deputy Mayor and §
1-11.
[Amended 9-11-1979 by Ord. No. 1313]
A. The functions of the Department of Public Safety shall
be the administration and control of Township activity pertaining
to the protection of persons and property, except to the extent that
any such activity is expressly charged to any other department, office
or agency.
B. The Department of Public Safety shall be headed by
the Mayor, who shall be responsible for the performance of the functions
of that Department.
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C. The responsibilities of the Mayor as Department Head
shall be:
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(1) To enforce laws, municipal ordinances and governmental
regulations.
(2) To develop, implement and administer crime prevention
programs.
(3) To conduct and administer those inspection services
and programs assigned to his department by the Board.
(4) To perform other related public safety duties that
are devolved to him by ordinance.
D. The Department of Safety shall be comprised of the
following:
(3) Emergency Management Agency; and such other bureaus
as may be created from time to time by ordinance.
E. Powers and duties of the bureau of police of Whitehall
Township:
(1) Police powers. Township police shall have all such
powers as are enumerated in the First Class Township Code, the Crimes
Code and any Pennsylvania statute having general applicability throughout
the Commonwealth.
(2) Police rules and regulations. The Bureau of Police
shall be governed by the rules and regulations of the Whitehall Township
Civil Service Commission. All Bureau rules and regulations shall be
printed and distributed to Bureau police, as well as other Bureau
personnel who are subject to such rules and regulations.
(3) Rights of police:
(a)
All positions within the Bureau of Police except
for Chief of Police, shall be attained through impartial Civil Service
testing.
(b)
Equal educational opportunities shall be available
to all police officers.
(c)
Administration favoritism toward police officers
shall be forbidden.
(4) Required seminar on Township law. In addition to all
other mandated police training, the Chief of Police shall, from time
to time, provide a seminar on the Township of Whitehall Code of Ordinances.
This seminar shall also be presented to all new police officers within
six months of their date of employment.
(5) Badge or shield. While on duty, all officers shall
wear a badge or shield and a uniform denoting him or her as "police."
The provisions of this subsection shall not apply to undercover police.
(6) Cooperative agreement. No police officer, from a municipality
other than Whitehall, may perform police duties within the Township
unless under and pursuant to a cooperative agreement clearly stating
that the officer is acting pursuant to the direction of his or her
own municipality.
F. Statement of goals of the Bureau of Police. The objectives
of the Bureau of Police within the Department of Public Safety are
to effectively discharge the following duties:
(3) The apprehension of offenders.
(4) The recovery of property.
[Amended 12-11-1979 by Ord. No. 1324]
All boards, committees and commissions shall
be supplied by the Township with any necessary secretarial services
required in the performance of their Township duties. Board committee
and commission members shall be supplied with suitable facilities
for filing materials related to their Township duties. All Township
equipment shall be returned upon termination of membership on such
board, committee or commission. In addition to the providing of secretarial
services and storage facilities, the Township administration shall
cause agency members to be recipients of periodic publications in
their respective fields and encourage related learning experiences.