Any member of the Council may recommend, and City Council, by
resolution, may thereafter appoint, eligible persons to be Constables
pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:9-120 et seq., or its successor. At no time
shall the number of active Constables be less than two nor more than
50. The City Clerk's office shall maintain records regarding the names,
terms of office and number of existing Constables appointed by City
Council. Constables may exercise their functions and perform their
duties anywhere in Atlantic County.
Every person recommended for the office of Constable shall qualify and meet the requirements of this article within 30 days of the appointment and shall hold office for a term of three years unless the City Council, by its resolution of appointment, shall fix a one-year term. The term of office shall begin upon being sworn in by the City Clerk pursuant to §
52-25 hereinafter.
On the date he or she is sworn in and annually thereafter, so
long as he or she shall hold office, every person holding the office
of Constable shall pay a fee of $50 to the City for the privilege
of holding said office. The City shall supply each Constable with
an official badge suitably inscribed, to be returned at the expiration
of the Constable's term.
Vacancies in the office of Constable other than by expiration
of term resulting from death, resignation or otherwise may be filled
for the unexpired term by the City Council.
Every person appointed as a Constable, before entering upon the execution of his or her office and throughout the term of office, shall give and furnish a bond for the faithful performance of his or her duties in an amount of not less than $5,000, written by a reputable bonding company authorized to do business in New Jersey. The form and sufficiency of the bond shall be reviewed by the City Solicitor's office in light of this section and the purposes set forth in §
52-27 hereinafter. The bond shall be kept current and the original shall be filed in the office of the City Clerk. Any person who is currently serving as a Constable and who has not heretofore submitted a bond in conformance with this section shall be notified by the City Clerk's office, in writing, within five days of the effective date of this article and within 30 days of this said notice shall file the required bond in the office of the City Clerk, the form and sufficiency of which shall be reviewed by the City Solicitor's office.
If any person shall sustain a loss by the neglect or default
of any Constable in the discharge of his or her official duties, such
person shall have an action in the Superior Court on a Constable's
bond in the like manner as in the case of actions on a Sheriff's and
official's bond pursuant to Title 2A of the New Jersey Statutes Annotated.
This article shall become effective upon its final passage and
publication pursuant to law.