[Adopted as §§ 18-1-1 through
18-1-4 of the 1972 Code (Ch. 16, Art. II, of the 1990 Code of Ordinances);
amended in its entirety 4-16-2019 by Ord. No. 2019-3]
The purpose of this article is to establish
the qualifications and examination procedures, etc., for filling vacancies
at the patrol officer level in the Police Department.
[Amended 5-18-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-5]
A. Vacancies will be advertised through electronic, print
or other media sources no less than 15 days prior to the closing date
for application.
B. The Personnel Director and the Chief of Police will
be responsible for the preparing and placing of all such notices.
Within five days of the completion of the tests
by the candidates, the Board will notify the Town Administrator and
Chief of Police of the final standings of the applicants based on
total points scored.
[Adopted as §§ 18-2-1 through
18-2-4 of the 1972 Code (Ch. 16, Art. III, of the 1990 Code of Ordinances)]
The purpose of this article is to establish
procedures to be followed in qualifying candidates for promotion in
the Town police force.
[Amended 3-19-2013 by Ord. No. 2013-1]
Candidates for promotion will be accepted from personnel currently
on the force who have satisfactorily completed at least one year's
service as a patrolman on the force. To qualify, candidates must pass
the qualifying tests:
A. Physical:
rigid physical examinations as of the time of their applications.
Such tests to be prescribed by the Town Health Officer.
B. Written
examination: such written examination will be given to each candidate
under supervision of the Personnel Board with all members present
at a time and place prescribed by the Chairman of the Board.
C. Oral examination:
such examination given by the Chief of Police of the Town in a manner
prescribed by him. In addition to the Chief, one member of the Personnel
Board must be present at the time of this test.
Ratings for promotion will be made on the basis
of points scored with the following weights to apply:
A. Written examination: 75% (75 points maximum).
B. Oral examination: 25% (25 points maximum).
C. Minimum qualifying score, total of Subsections
A and
B: 75 points.
D. All such candidates passing the minimum qualifying
score will be given one additional point score for each completed
year of police force service on the Town Police Department, up to
but not exceeding 12 years.
(1) The bonus points will be added to the total score
achieved by the addition of the oral and written test scores, but
only if the total achieved is no less than 75 points.
(2) The final score will be the total of the oral plus
written plus bonus points.
Within five days of the completion of the tests
by the candidates, the Board will notify the Chief of Police and the
Town Administrator of the final standings of the applicants based
on the procedures outlined above. The choice of the individual to
fill the opening will be made as prescribed in the Charter.