[Ord. 222, 12/20/1960, § 1]
A police Department is hereby established in and for the Borough of Mifflinburg. The Chief of Police shall be the chief executive of the Police Department. He shall, under the direction of the Mayor, be in charge of the police force and have supervision over its members, in the exercise of their powers, duties and authority.[1]
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Editor's Note: Following Section 3 of this ordinance is a provision repealing all inconsistent ordinances and parts of ordinances.
[Ord. 222, 12/20/1960, § 2]
Subordinate to the Chief of Police, in the Police Department, the following classifications are hereby established: Lieutenant, Sergeant, and Patrolman, or those of such classifications to which Council shall at any specific time have appointed one or more police officers. The priority of authority among such subordinate classifications shall be in the order above listed. The number of persons to serve in each of such subordinate classifications, on a full-time and/or a part time basis, and the compensation of each shall be as determined by the Borough Council from time to time.
[Ord. 222, 12/20/1960, § 3]
Nothing herein[1] contained shall effect the authority of the Mayor to appoint special policemen during emergencies.
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Editor's Note: In this ordinance, §§ 1-501 to 1-503 of this chapter.
[Ord. 92-07, 9/15/1992, § 1; as amended by Ord. 2005-7, 6/21/2005; and by Ord. 2006-4, 6/20/2006]
The Borough of Mifflinburg hereby adopts as its police pension benefit plan in a document designated as the Borough of Mifflinburg Police Pension Plan, amended and restated effective as of January 1, 1992. A copy of said plan is incorporated herein by reference.[1] Said pension plan may be amended from time to time by resolution duly adopted by the Borough Council.
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Editor's Note: A copy of the Plan, as amended, is on file in the Borough office.