[Ord. No. 132A, 1-27-1973]
A. The Mayor
with the approval of a majority of the members of the Board of Aldermen
shall appoint a Chief of Police who shall perform all duties required
of the Marshal by law and any other Police Officers found by the Board
of Aldermen to be necessary for the good government of the City. The
Chief of Police shall be twenty-one (21) years of age or older.
B. Ordinance
No. 132A declared results of a regular election held April 16, 1971,
for a proposition to no longer elect the City Marshal but shall be
appointed by the Mayor with approval of the majority of the members
of the Board of Aldermen. Proposition was passed by a vote of 100
— 87 in favor of said proposition.
The Police of the City may be appointed in such numbers, for
such times and in such manner as may be prescribed by ordinance. They
shall have power to serve and execute all warrants, subpoenas, writs
or other process and to make arrests in the same manner as the Marshal.
They may exercise such powers in areas leased or owned by the municipality
outside of the boundaries of such municipality. The Marshal and Policemen
shall be conservators of the peace and shall be active and vigilant
in the preservation of good order within the City.
The Board of Aldermen of the City may by ordinance enter into
a contract or agreement with any other political subdivision for the
provision of Police services by one political subdivision to another
on request as provided for in Section 70.815, RSMo. The terms "Chief of Police", "Police", "Police Officer" and "Police Department", as used herein, shall refer
to Law Enforcement Officers of the contracting entity.
[Ord. No. 1991-262 §§1
— 4, 7-16-1991]
A. No person
shall be appointed as a Peace Officer of the City of Goodman, Missouri,
unless such person has been certified by the Director of the Department
of Public Safety as that term is defined under Chapter 590.100 through
590.180, RSMo., unless such person is appointed on a probationary
status and within a one (1) year period of time after his/her initial
appointment takes all necessary steps to receive certification by
the Director. Any person appointed as a Peace Officer on a probationary
basis as heretofore specified and who fails to obtain certification
from the Director of the Department of Public Safety within the one
(1) year period after appointment shall be immediately discharged
by said City.
B. Any person
who serves as a reserve officer for and on behalf of the City and
who is granted the authority and power to enforce the general and
criminal laws of the State and the ordinances of the City of Goodman
shall further be certified by the Director of the Department of Public
Safety as provided under Sections 590.100 through 590.180, RSMo.,
provided however, that a person may serve in a reserve officer status
who is not certified through the Director of the Department of Public
Safety so long as at all times such reserve officer is under the immediate
supervision and control of a duly certified Police Officer as set
forth herein.
C. Any person
serving as a reserve Police Officer may attend and complete the training
program as set forth under Sections 590.100 through 590.180, RSMo.,
and upon completion of such training program and receipt of certification
by the Director shall have all power and authority to enforce the
general and criminal laws and ordinances of the State of Missouri
and the City of Goodman, Missouri.
D. The Chief
of Police shall notify the Director of the Department of Public Safety
of the appointment of any Police Officer not later than thirty (30)
days after the date of appointment of such officer.
[Ord. No. 1989-245 §§1
— 7, 7-6-1989]
A. Section
70.820, RSMo., authorizes a municipality to grant authority to its
Peace Officers to respond to an emergency situation outside the boundaries
of that City from which the officer derives his/her authority.
B. Before
a Police Officer shall have the authority to respond to such an emergency
situation, the municipality shall first authorize by ordinance such
pursuit outside of the City limits.
C. All definitions
concerning "emergency situation" and "response" shall be as those
found in Section 70.820, RSMo.
D. All municipal
officers of the City of Goodman, Missouri, shall have authority to
respond to emergency situations outside the boundaries of the corporate
City limits of Goodman, Missouri, provided, that such officer has
completed the basic Police training program as promulgated by Chapter
590, RSMo.
E. As used
in this Section, "emergency situation" means any
situation in which the Police Officer has a reasonable belief that
a crime is about to be committed, is being committed or has been committed
involving injury or threat of injury to any person, property or governmental
interest and his/her response is reasonably necessary to prevent or
end such emergency situation or mitigate the likelihood of injury
involved in such emergency situation. The determination of the existence
of any emergency situation shall be in the discretion of the Peace
Officer making the response or in the discretion of a Peace Officer
or governmental officer of the applicable subdivision in which the
emergency situation is alleged to have occurred.
F. The "response" taken by the officer shall mean the right to
take any and all action which the officer may lawfully take as exercising
his/her powers within his/her own jurisdiction.
G. Any officer
who responds to emergency situations pursuant to provisions of this
Section shall not be liable for civil damages, for acts or omissions
other than damages caused by negligence or by willful or wanton acts
or omissions by the Police Officer in responding to the situation.