[Ord. 548, 2/12/1986, § 1;]
It is the legislative intent of this Board of Commissioners
to clarify by local law the structure, functions and duties of the
various departments and officials within this Township government
dealing with all aspects of public safety so as to permit and foster
the orderly operation of the public safety functions and responsibilities
of the government of the Township of Darby.
[Ord. 548, 2/12/1986, § 2]
There is hereby created a Department of Public Safety of the
Township of Darby. The Department will consist of the Divisions of
Police and Office of Emergency Management and such other divisions
as the Township Board of Commissioners may designate.
[Ord. 548, 2/12/1986, § 3]
The principal executive officer and administrative head of such
Department shall be the Director of Public Safety, who shall be appointed
by a majority vote of the Township Board of Commissioners and shall
hold office at the pleasure of the Board of Commissioners at a salary
as shall from time to time be fixed by the Board. The Director shall
be a full-time employee of the Township of Darby. The Director shall
be appointed on the basis of his administration experience and qualifications
for the duties of such office and such additional standards as may
be required by the Township Board of Commissioners. Direct experience
is one of the disciplines included in the Department as required.
In the temporary absence of a Director of Public Safety, the Township
Manager may appoint an Acting Director for a period of up to six months.
[Ord. 548, 2/12/1986, § 4]
Each of the divisions heads shall report to the Director of
Public Safety, who in turn shall report to the Township Manager.
[Ord. 548, 2/12/1986, § 5]
1. The Department of Public Safety, under the direction of its Director,
shall, through the cooperation of the divisions, be responsible for
the proper and efficient coordination and management of public safety,
emergency and emergency-related services provided by: Township departments,
divisions and personnel; volunteer agencies; and non-local governmental
agencies; subject to applicable provisions of state and federal law
and regulations.
2. The Director shall supervise the management of the Police Department,
and office of Emergency Management and such other units as may be
established within the Public Safety Department.
3. In order to carry out these responsibilities, the Director of Public
Safety may;
A. Assist the divisions in preparing annual budget requests to the Township
Director.
B. Coordinate the preparation and submission of monthly and annual reports
when appropriate.
C. Coordinate training of the divisions in a variety of matters of interest
to the divisions.
D. Coordinate drills with any or all divisions.
E. Develop plans and programs for dealing with public safety issues
and emergency situations.
F. Keep records, review and analyze the performance of all divisions
of the Department.
G. Establish daily operations of the divisions and enforce rules and
regulations of the division.
H. Oversee daily operations of the divisions and enforce rules and regulations
of the division.
I. Maintain responsibility for all media relations including —
at crime scenes, disasters and other emergencies.
J. Make, adopt and enforce rules, orders, regulations for the government,
discipline, administration and disposition of the Divisions and the
members thereof.
K. Provide training and education for all members of the Department
that every member is properly trained in all matters concerning law
enforcement and performance of all required duties.
L. Participate in background investigations of applicants of the department,
and provide input to the Board of Commissioners with regard to applicants.
M. Conduct internal investigations, where allegations may arise, concerning
a member's conduct, and provide a report with recommendations
to the Board of Commissioners.
N. Outline day to day duties of all members of the department, making
those adjustments to best suit the needs of the community, and the
department.
O. Manage and control all equipment and property of the department.
Such other powers and duties as may be granted by law or ordinance
or assigned by the Township Board of Commissioners or Township Manager.
[Ord. 548, 2/12/1986, § 6]
1. Nothing herein shall be construed to take away any of the powers
which are intended to be given to the Chief of Police, Fire Marshal
or Building Inspector under state or any other applicable law.
2. Nothing herein shall be construed to delegate or transfer any power
of the Township Manager or Township Board of Commissioners which may
be or is required to be exercised by the Township Manager and/or Township
Board of Commissioners.