[CC 1999 §12-41; Ord. No. 75-19 §2, 4-28-1975]
The Chief of Police shall be a qualified voter of the City and a resident thereof for one (1) year next preceding his/her appointment and shall have attained the age of twenty-one (21) years.
[CC 1999 §12-42; Ord. No. 75-19 §2, 4-28-1975]
There is hereby created the office of Chief of Police in and for the City.
[CC 1999 §12-43; Ord. No. 75-19 §2, 4-28-1975]
The Chief of Police shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval of the City Council.
[CC 1999 §12-44; Ord. No. 75-19 §2, 4-28-1975]
The Chief of Police shall receive an annual salary which shall be established by ordinance, payable monthly, in full compensation for all services rendered as Chief of Police.
[CC 1999 §12-45; Ord. No. 75-19 §3, 4-28-1975]
A. 
The Chief of Police shall have and perform the following duties:
1. 
To see that all ordinances of the City are faithfully and rigorously enforced and to arrest forthwith and bring before the Municipal Judge any person who shall commit any violation of this Chapter, the ordinances of the City or the laws of the State.
2. 
To arrest and bring before the Municipal Judge or commit to the City prison or some other place of safe keeping any person charged with violation of this Code, State law or City ordinances.
3. 
To execute all processes of the Municipal Court.
4. 
To hold in custody all persons upon whom fines or costs may have been imposed by the Municipal Court for such period as may be prescribed by this Code or City ordinance or the judgment of the Municipal Court or until the same be paid.
5. 
To be the Chief Administrative Official of the Police Department.
[CC 1999 §12-46; Ord. No. 75-19 §5, 4-28-1975]
The Chief of Police shall make full settlement with the City Council at the end of each fiscal quarter of all matters between him/her and the City and such other settlements as may be required by the Council, this Code or by ordinance.
[CC 1999 §12-47; Ord. No. 75-39, 8-25-1975]
A. 
The Chief of Police is hereby given the authority within his/her sole discretion to suspend any officer or employee within his/her department to include Police Officers, communications personnel, meter and parking attendants and clerical personnel for cause, the general good of the department or the individual officer involved.
B. 
Said suspension may be with or without pay, at the discretion of the Chief of Police.
C. 
Any such suspension shall be effected by a personal interview with the Chief of Police wherein a written notification of said suspension and the terms thereof is delivered to the person to be suspended. Suspension shall be effective according to the terms of the written notice thereof; provided however, that the Chief of Police may order an immediate suspension on oral order, written notice thereof to be provided the person to be suspended within twenty-four (24) hours thereafter.
D. 
Upon the exercise of this authority, the Chief of Police shall at the next regularly scheduled meeting of the City Council after exercise of said authority present to the Mayor and Council a written report of the actions taken by the Chief and the reasons therefore with recommendations to the Council on any permanent action to be taken by the Council with regard to the person suspended.
E. 
The Council may ratify the actions of the Chief of Police in said suspension and approve his/her recommendations or modify his/her recommendations or, if more time is necessary to investigate the facts and circumstances giving rise to the suspension, may withhold action for such time as is necessary to determine the facts.
F. 
Any disciplinary action taken by the City Council shall be made in conformity with the Personnel Policies Handbook of the City of Chillicothe, Missouri.
[CC 1999 §12-48]
In the event that there is not a Chief of Police currently holding office, all references and powers of said Chief of Police set forth in any ordinance shall include the Director of Law Enforcement Services.