The Police Department shall consist of the Board of Police Commissioners,
one Chief of Police, two Deputy Chiefs of Police, and as many policemen
as the City Council may authorize from time to time, and four policewomen
(all of whom shall be also police officers), and as many special police
officers as in the opinion of the Board of Police Commissioners shall
be necessary.
The rank and grade of members of the Police Department below
the Board of Police Commissioners shall be as follows: Chief; Deputy
Chief; Captain; Lieutenant; Radio Engineer with a rank not higher
than a Lieutenant, such rank to be determined by the Board of Police
Commissioners; Sergeant; patrolman, Grade A; patrolman, Grade B; patrolman,
Grade C; policewoman; and special police officer.
The Board of Police Commissioners shall have authority to increase
the number of Captains, Lieutenants, Sergeants and policewomen whenever,
in its judgment, the services may require it; provided that the total
number of policemen shall not be increased, and provided, further,
that the Board is first authorized to do so by the annual budget,
a supplementary budget or other appropriation order passed by the
City Council and approved by the Mayor.
The Board of Police Commissioners may penalize any member or
employee of the Department by reprimand, the performance of extra
or regular duty without pay, suspension with loss of pay, reduction
in rank or grade, or dismissal; provided, however, that the procedure
established by MGL c. 31 is followed.
The order of precedence among members of the Police Department
below the grade of Chief shall be Deputy Chief, Captain, lieutenant
and Sergeant, and among the members of the same rank. All members
and employees of the Department shall at all times be subject to the
command of the ranking officer present.
The Chief and Deputy Chiefs, before entering upon the duties
of their respective offices, shall give a bond for the faithful performance
thereof, the Chief in the sum of $2,000 and each Deputy Chief in the
sum of $1,500, with sufficient sureties to be approved by the Board
of Police Commissioners.
The Board of Police Commissioners may, subject to the provisions of law, and subject to the provisions of §
73-12, appoint such employees as it may deem necessary, and such employees shall be subject to the provisions of §§
27-23 through
27-26 and §
27-30.
A police officer shall, subject to the provisions of law, be
indemnified in such amount as may be recommended by the indemnification
board as provided by MGL c. 41, § 100, for expenses
or damages to persons or personal property sustained by him while
legally acting as police officer, in such sum as may be recommended
by the indemnification board as provided by MGL c. 41, § 100.
Nothing contained in Chapter
67, Officers and Employees, Article XIII, Police Commissioner, and §§
27-22 through
27-36 shall in any manner affect §
27-37.
The Chief of Police, Deputy Chief of Police and all police officers
are especially charged to see that the provisions of all ordinances
are enforced.