Persons or entities desiring to hire members of the Police Department
to provide special duty police-related services shall file an application
with the Chief of Police, who shall process the application and approve
or deny the same pursuant to the following:
A. Any and all extra-duty assignments for police personnel shall be
determined and approved by the Chief of Police or his designee.
B. No police officer shall perform special duty assignments for private
parties for compensation other than through the procedure in this
section.
C. The Chief of Police shall obtain such information as he determines
necessary concerning the application. The Chief of Police may deny
the assignment or use of police officers or vehicles and/or may impose
any condition or requirement as in his sole discretion and determination
are in the best interest of the Borough and/or police officers or
public safety.
D. The Chief shall be guided by the nature of the assignment and should
avoid those with conflict of interest and/or high risk of injury.
E. The Chief may assign a patrol vehicle or appropriate equipment for
use in performing special duty if and in the event it is determined
that the use is necessary to perform the contracted duty.
F. The work to be performed shall be considered "special assignments
for independent contractors" and will not be considered a direct assignment.
G. The taking of any and all special duty assignments shall be on a
voluntary basis in accordance with a fair and reasonable rotation
system established and administered in writing by the Chief of Police.
H. Officers engaged in special duty assignments shall be deemed on duty
and shall conform to all police department rules, regulations and
procedures.
I. All agreements for special duty assignments shall be contracted for
in writing by the completion of a contract form, which contract shall
be kept on record as public documents in the office of the Chief of
Police.
J. All special duty assignments shall be within the Borough of Red Bank,
unless specific written approval is given by the Chief of Police to
the officer to work outside of the Borough. The Chief may contact
adjoining municipal police departments to see if their officers are
willing to perform such special assignments.
K. Private parties or attorneys who utilize police officers in civil
cases by subpoena will be responsible to pay the Borough for the costs
incurred for the officers' time while complying with the subpoena.
This section does not apply to internal administrative or disciplinary
matters in which reimbursement to the Borough is not applicable.
Fees and charges to be paid to the Borough shall be in accordance
with rates established from time to time by resolution of the governing
body.
A. Firearms
and weapons.
[Added 2-22-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-04]
(1) Initial
firearms identification card: $50.
The Chief has the authority to order any police officer to vacate
or terminate any special duty assignment in response to emergency
situations or whenever the assignment creates an unacceptable risk
to health, safety and welfare of the police officer and/or public
in the sole determination and discretion of the Chief. The contractor
shall not be responsible for any compensation for the time the police
officer is away from the special duty assignment and shall have no
claim for any costs or damages against the Borough, the Chief or any
police officer arising from the termination of special duty assignment
other than the prorated return of any costs prepaid to the Borough.
The Borough shall be responsible to provide all necessary insurance
coverage for the police required by law, including but not limited
to workers' compensation, public liability and claims for damages
for personal injury including death or damage to property which may
arise as a result of the Borough's performance under contract.