[Amended 7-16-2013 by Ord. No. 1458; 9-14-2021 by Ord. No. 1591]
There shall be a full-time Police Department in the Borough
of Dumont, County of Bergen. The official name of the Police Department
shall be "Dumont Police Department." The Police Department shall preserve
the public peace; protect life and property; detect, arrest and prosecute
offenders of the laws of New Jersey and the ordinances of the Borough
of Dumont; direct and control traffic; provide attendance and protection
during emergencies; provide appearances in court; cooperate with all
other law enforcement agencies; and provide training for the efficiency
of its members and officers (N.J.S.A. 40A:14-152).
[Amended 7-16-2013 by Ord. No. 1458; 12-6-2016 by Ord. No. 1500; 12-1-2020 by Ord. No. 1582; 9-14-2021 by Ord. No. 1591; [Amended 2-21-2023 by Ord. No. 1618; 9-19-2023 by Ord. No. 1625]]
A. Department positions.
(1) There is hereby created in and for the Borough of Dumont a Police
Department which shall consist of not in excess of the following:
(e)
Up to 26 Police Officers;
(f)
Special Force Police Officers:
[1]
Up to 10 Class One Special Force Police Officers;
[2]
Up to four Class Two Special Force Police Officers and not to
exceed 25% of the total number of regular police officers;
[3]
Up to five Class Three Special Police Officers;
[4]
All Special Police Officers shall be appointed as provided hereinafter
and consistent with N.J.S.A. 40A:14-146.8 et seq. and compensated
as provided in the Salary Ordinance of the Borough as made and provided
from time to time;
(g)
Twenty-five Police Reserves, each of whom shall be appointed
as provided hereinafter and each of whom shall be compensated as provided
in the Salary Ordinance of the Borough as made and provided from time
to time
(h)
Twelve civilian dispatchers; and
(i)
One Police Records Clerk.
(2) The foregoing shall constitute the Table of Organization of the said
Police Department of the Borough of Dumont. [Rueter v Borough of Fort
Lee, 167 NJ 38 (2001)]
B. Mandatory assignments. The following assignments shall be mandatory,
unless the Director of Police or the Chief of Police, upon annual
review, deems said assignment to be no longer necessary:
(1) One Sergeant or Lieutenant and up to three police officers shall
be assigned to the Detective Bureau at the discretion of the Chief
of Police. Said Sergeant or Lieutenant and three police officers shall
continue to receive detective pay for the duration that they remain
in their assignment.
(2) One police officer may be assigned as a D.A.R.E. or L.E.A.D. or any
other school-related anti-drug training officer.
[Amended 9-14-2021 by Ord. No. 1591]
A. The Administrator shall be the appropriate authority and shall serve
on the Police Committee.
B. The Police Committee shall be comprised of three Council members
as chosen by the Council at the Borough reorganization meeting. The
Police Committee shall be involved in and make recommendations to
the Mayor and Council on hiring and promotions within the Police Department.
[Amended 7-20-2022 by Ord. No. 1607; 2-21-2023 by Ord. No. 1618; 9-19-2023 by Ord. No. 1625]
C. Appropriate authority shall be responsible for the overall performance
of the Police Department. The appropriate authority shall adopt and
promulgate rules and regulations for the government of the Police
Department and for the discipline of its members (N.J.S.A. 40A:14-118).
D. The appropriate authority shall be responsible for the release of
all public information. There shall be no press, social media or other
public information release absent the express approval of the appropriate
authority.
[Amended 9-14-2021 by Ord. No. 1591]
A. No person shall be appointed to the Police Department who is not
qualified as provided in the New Jersey Statutes (N.J.S.A. 40A:14-122,
40A:14-127 and this chapter).
B. The Mayor and Council of the Borough of Dumont, upon recommendation
of the Police Committee, has the authority to reappoint a former member
of the Dumont Police Department, provided that he or she meets the
following requirements:
(1) The individual must submit to psychological testing and pass said psychological testing as provided in §
75-6A(3)(c).
(2) The individual must submit to and pass a physical examination conducted by the police physician pursuant to the terms and conditions as provided in §
75-6A(3)(a).
(3) The individual must have a proven record of good service for the
Borough of Dumont during the time that said individual served as a
police officer within the municipality.
(4) The appointment of an individual under this section requires a majority
vote of the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Dumont.
[Amended 9-14-2021 by Ord. No. 1591]
A. Rules and regulations established. The appropriate authority of the
Borough of Dumont has the authority to adopt and promulgate the Department
Rules and Regulations, known as the Borough of Dumont Police Department
Regulations and hereinafter called the "rules." The current rules
shall remain in effect until new rules are adopted and promulgated.
B. Right to amend or revoke. In accordance with N.J.S.A. 40A:14-118,
the right is reserved by the appropriate authority to amend or to
revoke any of the rules contained herein.
[Amended 4-21-2015 by Ord. No. 1485; 12-6-2016 by Ord. No. 1500; 3-7-2017 by Ord. No. 1515; 9-14-2021 by Ord. No. 1591]
A. Application for appointment; appointment and confirmation.
(1) Application and appointment to the Dumont Police Department shall
be made on a form furnished by the administration of the Dumont Police
Department and filed with the administration of the Dumont Police
Department together with a $100 nonrefundable fee payable to the Borough
of Dumont to defray the expense of hiring process. Appointment shall
be done by oath by and before the Council and kept on file with the
Borough Clerk.
(2) No person shall be appointed a police officer in the Department unless he/she completes the application as prescribed in Subsection
A(1). Any misstatement or non-statement of essential fact in such application shall be sufficient cause for rejection of the applicant or for dismissal from the Department if not discovered until after the appointment is made.
(3) All members of the Police Department shall be nominated by the Police
Committee and confirmed by the Borough Council. The Mayor shall present
the appointment to the Council in writing, based upon the recommendations
of the Police Committee, and the Police Chief and attach the following:
(a)
The original certification of the examining physician, appointed
by the Borough Council, showing that the applicant has passed the
physical examination referred to in this chapter.
(b)
The complete application referred to in Subsection
A of this section.
(c)
A certification from the examining psychologist or psychiatrist
appointed by the Borough Council certifying that the applicant has
passed a psychological examination referred to in this chapter.
(d)
A certification from the physical fitness examining committee,
appointed by the Borough Council.
(e)
All evaluations and data mentioned herein shall remain strictly
confidential.
B. Oath of office. Before entering upon the duties of his/her office
and within 10 days after his/her appointment, each member of the Police
Department shall take and subscribe to an oath: "I do solemnly swear
that I will support the constitution of the United States and the
constitution of the State of New Jersey and that I will faithfully,
impartially and justly perform all the duties as a member of the Police
Department of the Borough of Dumont according to the best of my ability
and understanding."
C. Probationary term.
(1) All persons appointed to the Dumont Police Department shall be appointed
on probation for a term not less than 12 months nor more than 18 months.
Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 52:17B-66 et seq., no person shall be permanently
appointed to the Dumont Police Department until they have successfully
completed basic police officer training course at an approved school.
(2) The Borough may waive the attendance of such training if satisfactory
certification of previous accredited schooling under the mandatory
police training act of the State of New Jersey is presented and found
to be satisfactory, and in accordance with the following:
(a)
Notwithstanding the requirements set forth in this chapter,
the Police Committee may recommend and the Mayor and Council may appoint
a candidate to the Police Department without the necessity of submitting
to a competitive written and oral examination, provided the candidate
meets the following requirements:
[1]
The candidate is presently serving, or has served, as a full-time
police officer with any municipal, county or state police department
or law enforcement agency; or
[2]
The candidate is otherwise qualified by having completed the
state mandated Police Academy training.
(b)
A candidate appointed pursuant to Subsection
C(2)(a) shall meet all of the other requirements set forth in this chapter.
(3) The Chief of Police shall make recommendation to the appropriate
authority for the transition from probationary status to regular status
for each probationary officer. Such recommendation shall be set forth
in writing. The appropriate authority shall notify the Mayor and Council,
who shall review the probationary officer's performance and confirm
or deny permanent appointment.
(4) Nothing shall prohibit the Chief of Police from recommending a probationary
employee's removal at any time during an employee's probationary period
when such employee demonstrates that he/she does not possess the qualities
and abilities to perform the essential functions and duties of a Dumont
Police officer.
D. Tenure. The members of the Police Department shall continue to remain
members of the Police Department during their good behavior and efficiency.
No member of the Department shall be removed from the Department for
political reasons or for any cause other than incapacity, misconduct,
or disobedience of the rules and regulations of the Dumont Police
Department.
E. Hours of duty; work week; overtime.
(1) The normal workday tour shall be in accordance with the current collective
negotiations agreement between the PBA (Dumont Unit) and the Borough
of Dumont or, if expired, in accord with such expired agreement. However,
in case of emergency, said members may be summoned.
(2) The work week/hourly rate of pay and overtime will be in accordance
with current collective negotiations agreement between the PBA (Dumont
Unit) and the Borough of Dumont.
F. Compensation.
(1) The compensation of the Chief of Police shall be determined by the
Mayor and Council. The compensation for all other members of the Police
Department shall be pursuant to the collective negotiations agreement
negotiated between the PBA and Borough and as approved as part of
the Borough budget.
(2) The Chief of Police shall receive the same benefits as other nonunion
department head employees as provided by Borough policy or ordinance.
Alternatively, the Mayor and Council may enter into an employment
agreement with the Chief setting forth the terms and conditions of
his/her employment, including compensation, health benefits and time-related
benefits, such as sick and vacation time. Any employment agreement
between the Borough and the Chief shall be in writing, signed by the
Chief and agreed to by resolution of the Mayor and Council.
G. Eligibility. Criteria for appointment and confirmation of new officers
for the Dumont Police Department:
(1) Must be a United States citizen;
(2) No less than 18 nor more than 34 years of age, unless already a member
of the Police and Firemen's Retirement System, then the applicant
cannot exceed 64 years of age;
(3) Must possess a valid New Jersey driver's license and be a resident
of the State of New Jersey;
(4) Is sound in body and of good health sufficient to satisfy the Board
of Trustees of the Police and Firemen's Retirement System of New Jersey
as to his eligibility for membership in the retirement system;
(5) Is able to read, write and speak the English language well and intelligently;
(6) Is of good moral character, and has not been convicted of any criminal
offense involving moral turpitude; and
(7) Must possess a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.
(8) In lieu of the college educational requirement, an applicant who
has been honorably discharged from the United States Armed Services
(Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps or Coast Guard) will be accepted
as an eligible applicant. Applicants who have served as a reservist
in any of the above-mentioned military services who have completed
four years of active-duty service shall be considered an eligible
applicant for hire.
(9) A member of the Dumont Police Reserve or a Dumont Police Department
dispatcher or records clerk who has been a member/employee in good
standing for at least 18 months shall be considered an eligible applicant
for the Dumont Police Department irrespective of the requirement of
a bachelor's degree.
(10) An applicant who has a valid PTC certification or is enrolled in
an Alternate Route Program shall be considered an eligible applicant
for the Dumont Police Department.
H. Selection process.
(1) The selection process for new officers in the Dumont Police Department
shall be according to the following steps, in the order set forth
herein.
(a)
Physical fitness examinations. The physical fitness assessment
will be administered by an outside testing agency, under observation
of the Bergen County or other authorized police academy, pursuant
to existing policies and standards as promulgated by the appropriate
State of New Jersey agencies and authorities. Before undergoing the
physical fitness assessment, each police candidate will be required
to provide a written medical report from his/her own private physician,
based upon a physical examination not more than six months prior to
the date of the report, certifying that the candidate is, in the physician's
opinion, physically capable of performing rigorous physical activity
consistent with law enforcement duties. The physical fitness portion
of the procedure will be worth 20% of the score. No more than the
top 50 candidates will advance to the written examination. An applicant
who fails to reach the minimum standard as set by the testing agency
shall be classified as having failed the exam and shall be ineligible
to move on in the hiring process.
(b)
Written examination. The written examination shall be of such
nature as will fairly assess a candidate's cognitive ability to perform
as a police officer. The content and procedure will be determined
and administered by the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of
Police or other third-party testing group as selected by the Dumont
Chief of Police. The written examination shall be worth 30% of the
candidate's overall score. No more than the top 25 candidates will
advance to the agency oral interview portion of the procedure. Any
candidate who fails the written examination shall be ineligible to
move on in the hiring process.
(c)
Agency oral interview. The agency oral interview shall consist
of a single oral interview of each candidate before an agency panel
of not more than six representatives, appointed by the Chief of Police,
including command and supervisory level personnel who will assign
a numeric score between zero and 10 to each candidate's interview
performance. Each panel member will individually and confidentially
score the candidates, and the average of all panel scores will be
the candidate's agency oral interview score. The agency oral interview
shall be worth 10% of the candidate's overall score. No more than
the top 15 candidates advance to the Police Agency/Police Committee
interview portion of the procedure.
(d)
Police Agency/Police Committee oral interview. The interview
panel will consist of the Police Committee and the Chief of Police.
In the event of the inability of any member of the Police Committee
to participate in the oral interview process, the governing body shall
select a qualified member of its own number to participate instead.
Each committee member will individually and confidentially score the
candidates with a score from zero to 40, and the average of all panel
scores will be the candidate's Agency/Committee score. The Agency/Committee
interview process shall constitute 40% of the candidate's overall
score.
(e)
The 10 top candidates based upon cumulative, aggregate score
of all four phases of the qualification process will be ranked in
descending order from one through 10. This candidate list shall be
valid for 12 months from the establishment of the list by the Chief
of Police. Scores for candidates 11 through 15 shall be held in abeyance
in case the top candidates become unavailable for any reasons, and
then the list shall be moved up that number of candidates. In the
event of a tie score, both or all of the tied score candidates will
be permitted to proceed to the next phase of testing.
(f)
Upon the ranking list completion, the number of candidates intended
to be hired in the next round of hires shall be extended a conditional
offer of employment. Acceptance of the conditional offer of employment
shall allow candidates to continue in the process, but shall not obligate
the Borough to extend an actual offer of employment. Candidates accepting
the conditional offer will complete a preemployment background investigation
application.
(2) In lieu of the process set forth in Subsection
H(1)(a) to
(f) above, and irrespective of an existing list provided for in Subsection
H(1)(e), the Dumont Police Department may alternatively consider hiring police officers who have completed or are more than halfway through the Alternate Route Program, or are currently employed by another municipal, county, or state police agency and hold PTC certification. Such a candidate, having already participated in a process comparable to the selection process described in §
75-6H(1), having previously graduated from an accredited police academy, having completed his or her period of probationary police service as a member of a municipal, county, or state police department and having already demonstrated his or her qualifications to the satisfaction of the Chief of Police, may, at the discretion of the Chief of the Dumont Police Department, proceed through an expedited selection process. Upon the recommendation of the Chief of Police, and concurrence by the Police Committee, the Mayor and Council may appoint by resolution such individual to be hired as a Dumont police officer, on salary terms and conditions to be determined by negotiation with the Chief of Police and the Police Committee.
(3) In lieu of the process set forth in Subsection
H(1)(a) through
(f) above, and irrespective of an existing list provided for in Subsection
H(1)(e), the Dumont Police Department may hire a Dumont Police Department dispatcher who meets the eligibility of §
75-6G(9) and who has completed the application as provided in §
75-6A(1). Such a candidate having already demonstrated his or her qualifications to the satisfaction of the Chief of Police may, at the discretion of the Chief of the Dumont Police Department, proceed through an expedited selection process. Upon the recommendation of the Chief of Police, and concurrence by the Police Committee, the Mayor and Council may appoint by resolution such individual to be hired as a Dumont police officer, conditioned on the following:
[Added 7-20-2022 by Ord.
No. 1607]
(a)
The individual must submit to psychological testing and pass said psychological testing as provided in §
75-6J.
(b)
The individual must submit to and pass a physical examination conducted by the police physician pursuant to the terms and conditions as provided in §
75-6K.
(c)
The individual must have a proven record of good service for
the Borough of Dumont during the time that said individual served
as a dispatcher within the municipality.
(d)
The individual must successfully complete the background investigation
in § 75-61.
(e)
The individual must successfully complete both the basic police officer training course at an approved school pursuant to N.J.S.A. 52:17B-66 et seq. and a probationary period as provided for in §
75-6L.
I. Background investigation.
(1) The background investigation is designed to determine whether behavior
patterns or events would preclude an applicant from successfully performing
the duties of a Dumont police officer, and to confirm eligibility
to carry a weapon and to access confidential information.
(2) The background investigation will include, but not be limited to,
the following:
(a)
Review of candidate's application to confirm eligibility for
the position;
(b)
Employment, driver's license check to determine validity, military,
education credit and family histories;
(c)
Fingerprint check for criminal background;
(d)
Confirmation of at least three personal references;
(e)
Drug/narcotic and alcohol use;
(f)
Confirmation of residency/citizenship;
(3) Candidates shall be checked against the New Jersey Central Drug and
Domestic Violence Registries as part of the criminal background check,
and will be directly questioned regarding any positive findings. Positive
findings related to domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, elder
abuse or child abuse shall be rendered ineligible for further consideration
in the hiring process. Candidates not meeting with all eligibility
requirements as set forth in the Borough police policy will be disqualified
from further consideration.
(4) Candidates successfully completing the background investigation portion
of the process shall continue into the psychological evaluation. Those
not successfully completing the background investigation will not
be further considered for employment.
J. Psychological evaluation.
(1) All candidates for probationary officer positions will be subject
to a psychological fitness examination by a psychologist/psychiatrist
of the Borough/Department's choice at the Borough's expense. All candidates
for a given round of eligibility/evaluation will be examined by the
same psychiatric professional. Such examination will be authorized
only after a conditional offer of employment is extended.
(2) The psychological fitness examination results will be considered
confidential personnel records and will be maintained in the individual
candidate's medical file and treated as such, with access restricted
accordingly.
(3) A candidate who successfully completes the psychological evaluation
shall continue in the process on to the physical medical examination.
Any candidate failing the psychological examination portion of the
process will be ineligible for further consideration.
K. Physical medical examination.
(1) A medical examination will be performed on any candidate who has
successfully completed the psychological evaluation and has been granted
a conditional offer of employment. Said medical examination shall
be satisfactory to meet the standards of the Board of Trustees of
the Police and Firemen's Retirement System and shall be at a facility
or by a physician of the Borough's choosing.
(2) The physician and/or facility performing the examination shall review
medical history, interview the candidate and perform a physical examination
of each candidate to determine whether any conditions exist that are
likely to interfere with the candidate's ability to perform the essential
functions of a police officer. Each candidate for a given round of
eligibility shall be examined by the same physician/facility. The
physician shall be licensed to practice medicine by the appropriate
board of the State of New Jersey.
(3) As part of the physical examination, urine samples will be collected
and analyzed by the New Jersey State Police Laboratory for use of
drugs and alcohol. A consent form will be provided for signature by
each candidate to authorize the collection and analysis of the samples.
The consent form shall advise the candidate of the following:
(a)
A negative result, with an exception for legally prescribed
medications to treat a current condition, is a mandatory condition
of employment;
(b)
A positive result will eliminate the candidate from further
consideration for employment; cause the candidate to be reported to
the central drug registry of the New Jersey State Police; and preclude
the candidate from consideration for law enforcement employment in
New Jersey for at least the ensuing two years;
(c)
If the candidate is currently employed by another agency as
a sworn law enforcement officer and the officer tests positive for
drug use except as prescribed under the care of a licensed physician,
the officer's employing agency will be notified of the positive result
and that the officer will be subject to termination and permanently
barred from future law enforcement employment in New Jersey; and
(d)
A refusal to submit to drug testing shall result in their no
longer being considered for law enforcement employment in New Jersey.
(4) A candidate who successfully completes the medical evaluation shall
continue in the process. Any candidate who fails to successfully complete
the medical evaluation shall be ineligible for further consideration
for employment.
L. Appointment as a probationary officer.
(1) Probationary officers duly appointed by resolution of the governing
body shall serve a probationary period commencing on the date of appointment,
and for 12 months following graduation from an approved police academy.
The probationary period shall not exceed 18 months. Candidates possessing
a PTC certification at the time of hire shall serve a twelve-month
probationary period.
(2) A police recruit/probationary officer must successfully complete
basic training at the Bergen County Law and Public Safety Institute
or other suitable New Jersey police training academy, as established
by the Dumont Chief of Police.
(3) The police recruit shall be required to complete the field training
officer program as established by agency policy upon completion of
police academy training.
(4) Upon successful completion of the field training officer program,
the probationary officer will be assigned to the patrol squad to complete
his/her probationary period.
[Amended 9-14-2021 by Ord. No. 1591]
All terms used in this chapter shall have the definitions set
forth in the rules promulgated by the appropriate authority.
[Amended 9-14-2021 by Ord. No. 1591]
A. Chief of Police.
(1) Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:14-118, the Mayor and Council may appoint
a Chief of Police consistent with this chapter. The Chief of Police,
if appointed, shall be the head of the Police Department and shall
be directly responsible to the appropriate authority for its efficiency
and day-to-day operations. Pursuant to policies established by the
appropriate authority, the Chief of Police shall:
(a)
Administer and enforce the rules and regulations of the Police
Department and any special emergency directive for the disposition
and discipline of the Department and its members and officers;
(b)
Have, exercise and discharge the functions, powers and duties
of the Police Department;
(c)
Prescribe the duties and assignments of all members and officers;
(d)
Delegate such authority as may be deemed necessary for the efficient
operation of the Police Department to be exercised under the Chief's
direction and control; and
(e)
Report at least monthly to the appropriate authority in such
form as shall be prescribed on the operation of the Police Department
during the preceding month and make such other reports as may be requested
by the appropriate authority or the governing body. (N.J.S.A. 40A:14-118).
(2) Responsibilities of Police Chief.
(a)
Establish and maintain the efficient operation of the Department.
(b)
Organize, control and maintain all property and resources of
the Department.
(c)
Develop the written organizational structure of the Department,
including chain of command and duty assignments.
(d)
Develop and implement policies and procedures necessary to govern
and direct the day-to-day operations of the Police Department.
(e)
Provide for the proper training of all Department employees.
(f)
Provide for periodic inspections of all police operations to
insure compliance with Department rules, policies, and procedures.
(g)
Maintain the overall discipline of the Department.
(h)
Maintain a constructive relationship with the public, community
organizations, the media and other law enforcement agencies.
(i)
Prepare and submit the annual budget and proposed expenditure
programs to the appropriate authority or other designated officials.
(j)
Allocate funds within the budget which are appropriated by the
governing body.
(k)
Provide for performance evaluations of all Department employees.
(l)
Issue such general, special or personnel directives as required
to maintain order, discipline and law.
[Added 12-18-2012 by Ord.
No. 1449; amended 12-6-2016 by Ord. No. 1500; 6-12-2018 by Ord. No. 1545; 11-10-2020 by Ord. No. 1581; 12-1-2020 by Ord. No. 1582; 9-14-2021 by Ord. No. 1591]
A. Promotions within the Police Department shall be made from the membership
thereof, consistent with the Department's promotional policy adopted
and promulgated by the appropriate authority, with advice and consent
of the Police Committee.
(1) When there shall exist a vacancy, of such a length and/or nature,
in the position of Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain or Chief, which,
in the sole opinion of the appropriate authority, must be filled to
permit the efficient operation of the Police Department, the Police
Committee may make an appointment to an "acting" position with the
advice and consent of the Mayor and Council with said determination
memorialized by resolution of the governing body.
B. Detective Bureau assignments. The Detective Bureau of the Borough
of Dumont shall be composed of officers assigned to said Bureau by
the Chief. The position of Detective within the Department shall not
be considered a promotion but only a temporary alignment made by the
Chief. It is considered a lateral move, and as such an individual
may be transferred into the Detective Bureau or out of the Detective
Bureau at any time.
[Amended 12-6-2016 by Ord. No. 1500; 9-14-2021 by Ord. No. 1591]
A. Hours and leave.
(1) Hours of duty. Employees shall have regular hours assigned to them
for active duty, and when not so employed they shall be considered
off duty. Employees are subject to be recalled to duty as needed.
(2) Scheduled days off. Employees are entitled to days off pursuant to
appropriate collective negotiations agreements and are to take such
days according to a schedule arranged by the appropriate supervisor.
(3) Vacation leave. Employees are entitled to vacation days off pursuant
to appropriate collective negotiations agreements, Department policy
and procedure, and approval of the vacation schedule by the appropriate
supervisor.
(4) Other leaves. Employees are entitled to other leave as provided for
in collective negotiations agreements, by law and by Department policy
and procedure, subject to approval of the schedule by the appropriate
supervisor.
(5) Members of the Department unable to report for duty when so required,
because of sickness or injury, shall report that fact to the supervisor
in charge, who will notify the Chief of Police in written form.
(6) Any employee of the Department taken sick or injured while on duty
shall seek the appropriate medical attention/assistance as deemed
necessary based on the severity of the sickness or injury.
(7) Whenever a member of the Department shall notify headquarters that
they are ill, and unable to report for duty, the Chief of Police may
designate a physician to make examination of the employee, and report
the nature of the sickness, or injury, and the probable length of
time the employee will be absent from duty.
(8) The physician designated by the Chief of Police to make examination
of an injured or sick employee shall be allowed to visit the member
whenever requested to do so.
(9) Any member of the Department who shall be absent from duty for more
than five consecutive work days, shall, upon request of the Chief
of Police, submit a doctor's certificate showing the nature of the
employee's illness or injury. Any expense incurred to the employee
to secure said certificate shall be borne by the employee.
(10)
Sick leave. Sick leave shall be granted to an employee of the
Department as follows.
(b)
Employees receive 12 sick days annually through the year in
which top step salary is reached and 15 days thereafter.
(c)
Sick leave shall be cumulative to the extent of 150 days plus
the current year allotment but not in excess thereof.
(d)
When an employee is injured in the line of duty, said employee
shall be excused from duty without loss of pay or sick leave time.
(11)
Terminal leave.
(a)
When an employee of the Department has served the required number
of years set forth by the Police and Firemen's Retirement System of
the State of New Jersey, said employee shall be entitled to six months'
terminal leave, except if otherwise provided by the collective negotiations
agreement in effect at the time of retirement.
[Amended 9-14-2021 by Ord. No. 1591]
The Borough Council of the Borough of Dumont may appoint from
time to time special law enforcement officers as described hereinabove
and in accordance with New Jersey Statutes for terms not exceeding
one year. They shall possess and exercise all the powers and duties
provided by said statutes during their term of appointment but shall
not be considered as regular members of the Police Department and
shall not be entitled to tenure. The Chief of Police may authorize
Class Two and Class Three special law enforcement officers when on
duty to exercise the same powers and authority as regular members
of the Police Department including the carrying of firearms and the
power of arrest (N.J.S.A. 40A:14-146.8 et seq.).