The separate department of the municipal government of the Township,
designated as the "Police Department of the Township of Middletown,"
heretofore established, is hereby continued.
A police station, known and designated as the "police headquarters
of the Township of Middletown," is hereby established in the Township
Hall, on Kings Highway and Route 35, Middletown, New Jersey. The police
headquarters shall be open for the transaction of police business
all hours of the day and night, including Sundays and holidays.
[Amended 4-27-1992 by Ord. No. 92-2289; 8-18-1997 by Ord. No. 97-2484; 8-19-2002 by Ord. No. 2002-2688; 3-20-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-2859; 12-27-2007 by Ord.
No. 2007-2937]
A. For purposes of administration and efficiency, the Police Department
is divided into the following two divisions:
[Amended 12-19-2016 by Ord. No. 3183]
(2) Investigative and Technical Services Division.
B. The Organizational Chart of the Department is as shown at the end
of this chapter, and may be revised periodically. This organization structure and chart is not intended
and does not limit or preclude the authority of the Chief to assign
officers and duties within the Department as per N.J.S.A. 40A:14-118
due to exigencies, emergencies, or the needs of public safety.
[Amended 4-27-1992 by Ord. No. 92-2289; 8-18-1997 by Ord. No. 97-2484; 8-19-2002 by Ord. No. 2002-2688; 3-20-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-2859; 12-27-2007 by Ord.
No. 2007-2937]
The Uniformed Division is generally charged with the following
functions:
A. Patrolling public streets, public areas and parks within the Township
in a manner to perform effectively the duties of the Department; prevent
violations of laws and ordinances; suppress disturbances; arrest offenders;
and give aid, relief and information to persons as circumstances require.
B. Detention and transportation of prisoners.
C. Supervision of special officers and adult crossing guards.
D. Provide traffic studies, including speed surveys, traffic counts,
accident location studies and statistical analyses.
E. Provide traffic safety recommendations to municipal, county and state
authorities, education and instruction as to traffic safety issues
and enforcement procedures, and traffic law and safety enforcement,
including accident investigations.
[Amended 4-27-1992 by Ord. No. 92-2289; 8-18-1997 by Ord. No. 97-2484; 8-19-2002 by Ord. No. 2002-2688; 12-27-2007 by Ord. No. 2007-2937; 12-19-2016 by Ord.
No. 2016-3183]
The Investigative and Technical Services Division is generally
charged with the following functions:
A. Prevention of crime; apprehension of offenders; location of missing
persons; suppression of gambling and vice; processing of extradition
proceedings; recovery of lost or stolen property.
B. Establish and operate Juvenile Aid Section, which shall administer
a broad program for the prevention and reduction of juvenile delinquency
and assist in the rehabilitation of juveniles and in various guidance.
C. Investigation of crimes and processing of materials related to crime
scenes as required for the apprehension of criminal offenders; investigations
required in connection with applications for licenses or permits.
D. Establish and maintain a system of books, records, accounts, reports,
and papers necessary for police functions; furnish materials, supplies,
and maintenance for the Department; supervise storage, maintenance,
preservation and disposal of lost and stolen property, contraband,
and evidence.
E. Establish and operate the police communications systems, including
the telephone system, teletype system, 911 service, and computer system
for the Police Department, including any shared service agreements.
F. Supervise and operate crime prevention programs as determined appropriate.
G. Supervise and operate community service programs, including public
education programs such as driver clinics, bicycle safety programs,
police explorer post, and drug awareness programs for school children
and adults.
H. Development, review and monitoring of existing police policies and
procedures, and recommending changes or amendments.
I. Development, implementation and scheduling of training programs for
the Police Department and police personnel at both on- and off-site
locations.
J. Investigation of internal police matters or incidents involving allegations
of potential misconduct.
K. Police Accreditation Compliance Coordinator.
[Amended 8-18-1997 by Ord. No. 97-2484; 11-3-1997 by Ord. No. 97-2442; 10-17-2001 by Ord.
No. 2001-2651; 8-19-2002 by Ord. No. 2002-2688; 3-20-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-2859; 8-21-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-2889; 12-27-2007 by Ord.
No. 2007-2937]
A. Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:14-118, the appropriate authority presiding
over the operation of the Police Department is the Township Administrator.
The Chief of Police and all other members of the Police Department
are under the authority of the Township Administrator. The Township
Administrator shall have the authority to establish policies and administrative
direction and to issue and amend as necessary rules and regulations.
The Township Administrator as the appropriate authority shall be the
final authority as to all disciplinary decisions and appeals under
the rules and regulations. The Township Administrator may delegate
the initial hearing process to a Township official who, in his opinion,
is qualified to act as a finder of fact, but the final decision rests
with the Township Administrator. Nothing herein shall affect the grievance
process as contained in the contract between the Township of Middletown
and the Police Benevolent Association or the Superior Officers Associations.
B. The order of rank of sworn officers in the Police Department is as
follows:
[Amended 9-21-2009 by Ord. No. 2009-2988; 5-4-2015 by Ord. No. 2015-3136]
(1) Chief (no more than one).
(2) Deputy Chief (no more than three).
[Amended 2-18-2020 by Ord. No. 2020-3284]
(3) Lieutenant (no more than 12).
[Amended 9-19-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-3353]
(4) Sergeant (no more than 18).
[Amended 9-19-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-3353]
(5) Patrol officer (no more than 91).
[Amended 9-19-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-3353]
(6) Special
Law Enforcement Officer - Class III SLEOs shall be appointed by a
resolution of the governing body for a calendar year or portion thereof.
[Added 9-19-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-3353]
(7) Special Law Enforcement Officer - Class II (shall not exceed number
authorized by N.J.S.A 40A:14-146.17). Class II SLEOs shall be appointed
by a resolution of the governing body for a calendar year or portion
thereof.
[Amended 12-19-2016 by Ord. No. 2016-3183]
(8) Special Law Enforcement Officer - Class I (as determined by the Chief
of Police on an annual basis). Class I SLEOs shall be appointed by
a resolution of the governing body for a calendar year or portion
thereof.
[Added 12-19-2016 by Ord.
No. 2016-3183]
The duties and responsibilities of the officers/ranks within
the Department are generally outlined as follows. As a Civil Service
municipality, these duties and responsibilities are intended to conform
to the duties as outlined in State Department of Personnel (DOP) regulations,
and to the extent of any inconsistency, the DOP regulations shall
control. The duties outlined shall remain at all times subject to
the authority of the Police Chief under N.J.S.A. 40A:14-118 to prescribe
the duties and assignments of officers due to exigencies and emergencies
and in the interest of public safety. Officers of any rank may be
assigned or detailed to work as a detective, for the investigation
of crimes and apprehensions of suspects, as determined by the Chief
within his authority and discretion.
A. The Chief of Police shall be the head of the Police Department and
shall be directly responsible to the appropriate authority for the
efficiency and day-to-day operations of the Department. He shall,
pursuant to policies established by the appropriate authority and
pursuant to the authority of N.J.S.A. 40A:14-118, exercise executive
authority and supervision of departmental work. The Chief shall:
(1) Be considered to be on duty at all times and shall not leave the
Township for any extended period of time without first notifying the
Township Administrator and receiving approval of the leave of absence.
(2) Report immediately to the Township Administrator the death, resignation
or suspension of any member and shall take custody of all equipment
issued to such member.
(3) Supervise the preparation and presentation of all official matters
involving the Police Department in court and provide for attendance
of all necessary witnesses and members.
(4) Cause immediate investigation to be instituted and written reports
to be submitted to the Township Administrator of all cases involving
personal injury or damage to property whereby the Township may be
claimed to be liable.
(5) Administer and enforce rules and regulations and special emergency
directives for the disposition and discipline of the force and its
officers and personnel.
(6) Have, exercise and discharge the functions, powers and duties of
the force.
(7) Prescribe the duties and assignments of all subordinates and other
personnel.
B. A Deputy Chief shall be a direct subordinate of the Police Chief
and assists the Police Chief in management and discipline of the Police
Department, and does other related duties. The examples of work for
this title are for illustrative purposes only. A particular position
using this title may not perform all duties listed in this job specification,
or conversely, all duties performed on the job may not be listed.
Examples of work are as follows:
(1) May assist in the analyses of police problems and helps formulate
police rules/regulations.
(2) May assist in planning police work so as to make the best use of
available funds, personnel, equipment, and supplies.
(3) Gives assignments/instructions to subordinate members of the Police
Department, provides them with needed advice/assistance when difficult/unusual
problems arise, and checks their work to see that proper procedures
are followed, that reasonable standards of workmanship, conduct, and
output are maintained, and that desired police objectives are achieved.
(4) Sees that communication facilities are properly used.
(5) Takes the lead in establishing/maintaining helpful, cooperative relations
with civic, recreation, and business organizations, school/court officers,
recreation and other groups, police authorities in other jurisdictions,
and others interested in maintenance of law and order.
(6) Provides police protection/assistance to gatherings, children and
other pedestrians in crossing streets, those engaged in extinguishing
fires, those handling large sums of money and other valuables in transit,
and to vacant/unused dwellings and business properties.
(7) Makes provision for police assistance at the time and places where
traffic is heavy.
(8) Directs detention/apprehension of lawbreakers, preparation of charges
against them, and collection and presentation of evidence of their
misdeeds.
(9) Supervises investigation and disposal of complaints.
(10) Gives testimony in court.
(11) Prepares and supervises the preparation of reports.
(12) Directs the establishment and maintenance of police records and files.
(13) Acts as the Police Chief in his/her absence.
(14) Will be required to learn to utilize various types of electronic
and/or manual recording and information systems used by the agency,
office, or related units.
C. A Police Lieutenant shall be a supervisory officer reporting to superior
officers during an assigned tour of duty, acting as Officer-In-Charge
of the Department when required, has charge of a police squad or performs
specialized supervisory police duties, and does related work as required.
Examples of work are as follows:
(1) Gives suitable police assignments and instructions to Sergeants and
Police Officers, provides them with needed advice and assistance when
difficult problems or maneuvers arise, checks their work to see that
proper procedures are followed, reasonable standards of workmanship,
conduct, and output are maintained, and that desired police objectives
are achieved.
(2) Directs criminal and noncriminal investigations and sees that appropriate
police action is taken.
(3) Takes fingerprints for classified records and files.
(4) When on desk duty, keeps a desk blotter, arrest book, and a property
book.
(5) When necessary, apprehends, warns, or takes into custody violators
of the law.
(6) Sees that needed police protection is provided when large sums of
money are in transit, when there are fires, outbreaks, and other conditions
which might result in disorder, and when large numbers of people congregate
for any reason.
(7) Makes thorough investigations, prepares suitable reports and keeps
needed records and files and gives testimony in court.
(8) Will be required to learn to utilize various types of electronic
and/or manual recording and computerized information systems used
by the agency, office, or related units.
D. A Police Sergeant shall generally function under supervision of a
Police Lieutenant during an assigned tour of duty, has charge of police
activities intended to provide assistance and protection for persons,
safeguard property, and assure observance of the laws, and apprehends
lawbreakers, and does related work as required. The definition and
examples of work for this title are for illustrative purposes only.
A particular position using this title may not perform all duties
listed in this job specification, conversely all duties performed
on the job may not be listed. Examples of work are as follows:
(1) Visits and inspects beats, and notes and reports irregularities,
fires, and accidents as to their condition and operation.
(2) Receives complaints and makes needed investigations.
(3) Gives needed information to citizens and others.
(4) Notes conditions which are significant from a police standpoint,
and takes appropriate action to assure that persons and property are
safeguarded and good order is maintained and that police officers
are doing their work properly.
(5) Sees that needed police protection is provided when large sums of
money are in transit, when there are fires, outbreaks, and other conditions
which may result in disorder, and when large numbers of people congregate
for any reason.
(6) When necessary, apprehends, warns, or takes into custody violators
of the law.
(7) Gives testimony in court.
(8) Prepares and directs the preparation of reports.
(9) Keeps needed records and files.
(10) Will be required to learn to utilize various types of electronic
and/or manual recording and computerized information systems used
by the agency, office, or related units.
E. A Patrol (Police) Officer may, during an assigned tour of duty, on
foot or in an automobile or appropriate assigned vehicle, patrol a
designated area to provide assistance and protection for persons,
to safeguard property, to assure observance of the law, and to apprehend
lawbreakers, and does related work as required. The examples of work
for this title are for illustrative purposes only. A particular position
using this title may not perform all duties listed in this job specification,
or conversely, all duties performed on the job may not be listed.
Examples of work are as follows:
(1) Preparation for work.
(a)
Attends roll call in proper uniform, listening to information
and assignments given orally, and reads daily bulletin, bulletin board,
and/or logs of previous shifts, in order to establish presence, receive
assignments, and to maintain continuity of service or action.
(b)
Gathers together necessary equipment such as weapons, flashlight,
summons books, etc., in order to be prepared for duty.
(c)
Inspects and maintains patrol car by visually checking and/or
operating all equipment, by arranging for washing and mechanical service
as needed, and by taking patrol car to service location if required
in order to insure that vehicle is ready for patrol.
(d)
Inventories and maintains equipment carried in patrol car such
as first aid kit, oxygen supply, blanket, flares, etc., by utilizing
an equipment checklist, and by replacing missing or damaged items
in order to assure readiness for patrol.
(e)
Maintains issued uniform and weapons, by arranging for cleaning
and reassembling firearms in order to assure their proper appearance
and serviceability.
(2) Fights and domestic disputes.
(a)
Separates parties involved in a fight situation by physically
intervening or escorting one party out of reach of the other, in order
to prevent injury to any of the parties involved.
(b)
Attempts to calm parties involved in a fight situation by asking
each party to tell or discuss his or her side, in order to gain control
of the situation.
(c)
Discusses possible solutions with parties involved in a dispute
by referring parties to appropriate services and explaining legal
recourse, in order to fully resolve the dispute or prevent its recurrence.
(d)
Arrests one or more parties in a fight situation, by using standard
procedures, in order to restore peace.
(3) General patrol.
(a)
Patrols throughout assigned area, either on foot or patrol car
or assigned vehicle, looking for anything unusual in order to increase
patrol visibility and prevent crime, or to discover crime in progress.
(b)
Maintains radio communications with headquarters by operating
walkie-talkie or patrol car radio in order to facilitate patrol activities.
(c)
Assesses situations by utilizing information received from the
dispatcher and by visually and orally inspecting premises and surrounding
environment in order to make decisions concerning choice of actions
and equipment.
(d)
Issues summonses for various violations of municipal ordinances
and state laws by writing the required information on summons and
delivering a copy to the accused, in order to enforce the law.
(e)
Facilitates the remediation of miscellaneous hazardous conditions
(e.g., road obstructions, malfunctioning signals, etc.) by direct
action or by notifying appropriate agencies, in order to restore safe
conditions in the assigned sector.
(f)
Maintains surveillance of persons suspected of unlawful activity
and notifies supervisor or detectives of important information in
order to facilitate the investigative procedure.
(g)
Reports, or receives description(s) of suspect(s) at large by
radio transmission in response to, or backup for, criminal actions,
in order to aid, or to enlist aid of fellow officers in the apprehension
of suspects/perpetrators.
(h)
Following legal guidelines, stops suspicious people, asks them
to show identification, and to explain what they are doing in order
to detect or prevent a criminal action.
(i)
Attempts to disarm persons threatening others with a weapon
by using calming conversation and obtaining assistance, in order to
neutralize a dangerous situation.
(j)
Secures the scene of a crime, or emergency by blocking off the
area with barricades, ropes, etc., and by standing guard in order
to prevent damage, loss, or injury.
(k)
Records patrol activities by filling out log sheet after each
call in order to account for actions, mileage, and time on a daily
basis.
(4) Service calls.
(a)
Promotes good will by talking casually with people, answering
questions, referring citizens to other services, and learning of situations
requiring police action in order to gain the confidence and support
of community members.
(b)
Controls crowd at emergency scene, following established procedures,
in order to ensure that emergency services can be performed quickly
and safely.
(c)
Assists in evacuation of buildings, or areas by orally ordering
people to leave or by physically escorting them from the area in order
to remove them from danger.
(d)
Examines ill or injured persons, and administers the appropriate
first aid treatment in order to prevent further injury or loss of
life.
(e)
Guards dignitaries by continuously positioning self in a manner
to most effectively provide protection in order to assure safe passage
through the area.
(f)
Gives assistance to operators of disabled vehicles by repairing
vehicle, or obtaining necessary repair service, or by transporting
driver and occupants to a place where shelter, or assistance can be
obtained in order to alleviate a potentially dangerous situation.
(g)
Returns lost children by interrogating passersby, and responsible
persons in the area where children were discovered in order to restore
the children to the custody of their parents or guardians.
(h)
Transports or escorts intoxicated persons home or to the hospital
in order to assure their safety.
(i)
Blocks suicide attempts by talking to persons threatening and/or
attempting suicide, comforting and reassuring them in order to convince
them to give up the suicide attempt.
(j)
Assists citizens in gaining entry to their vehicles or home
when a lockout has occurred, using improvised means in order to provide
a necessary service.
(5) Traffic control and enforcement of traffic laws.
(a)
Directs or reroutes vehicle and pedestrian traffic at emergency
scenes at high-volume traffic locations, and at school crossings,
using hand signals, flares, and/or barricades, in order to ensure
the safety of pedestrians and the smooth flow of traffic.
(b)
Drives patrol car in an unspecified pattern and at varying speeds
in order to increase police visibility and to discourage traffic violations
and other such occurrences.
(c)
Operates radar equipment in patrol unit in order to apprehend
speeding law violators.
(d)
Pursues detected traffic violators by using patrol vehicle and
equipment as required in order to apprehend violators, within Attorney
General pursuit guidelines.
(e)
Reports action after apprehending traffic violator to the dispatcher,
using the radio in order to communicate the location, request backup
(if required), and to request motor vehicle and warrant check.
(f)
Interviews or interrogates motor vehicle operators and visually
inspects operator's license, vehicle registration, and proof of insurance
card, in order to obtain information and admission or confession to
violations of Motor Vehicle Code.
(g)
Evaluates statements, facts, and evidence to determine if a
traffic ticket should be issued as a result of an operator's actions.
(h)
Warns motor vehicle operators of observed traffic violations
by orally informing them of their actions and explaining related provisions
of the Motor Vehicle Code, in order to discourage future violations.
(i)
Issues traffic summons to observed traffic violators by writing
the required information on the summons, giving the violator his copy,
and explaining the violation and procedure for compliance, in order
to enforce traffic regulations.
(j)
Observes behavior and administers appropriate test(s) to suspected
violators in order to determine whether they are under the influence
of drugs, narcotics, or alcohol.
(6) Motor vehicle accidents.
(a)
Summons ambulance, wrecker, or other emergency equipment needed
at an accident scene in order to provide the necessary services as
quickly as possible.
(b)
Protects accident scene from disturbance by appropriately positioning
police car and by lighting and placing flares at strategic locations
in order to divert traffic and to prevent further destruction, or
removal of evidence.
(c)
Removes (or assists in removing) dead or injured from wrecked
and/or overturned vehicles by manually lifting them.
(d)
Transports motor vehicle accident victims to the hospital when
no other emergency vehicle is available in order to minimize time
lost in receiving necessary medical treatment.
(e)
Identifies, protects, and documents any short-lived evidence
found at the accident scene, using approval departmental procedures
in order to prevent evidence from being overlooked or destroyed.
(f)
Inspects and/or operates devices (lights, brakes, steering,
tires, etc.), of vehicles involved in accidents to determine if their
operating condition contributed to the cause of the accident.
(g)
At the scene of a motor vehicle accident, interviews operators,
occupants, and witnesses, using simple interviewing techniques and
writing notes of important information in order to help determine
how, when, and why the accident occurred.
(h)
Explains procedures that motor vehicle operators should follow
concerning insurance claims and filing accident forms.
(i)
Evaluates statements, facts, and evidence gathered at a motor
vehicle accident scene in order to determine if a summons should be
issued.
(j)
Measures the distance from the accident vehicles and markings
made by the vehicles to fixed points (mile post markers, nearest intersection,
city limits, etc.), using a tape measure, or measuring wheel in order
to determine the exact location, and possible cause of the accident.
(k)
Sketches a rough diagram of the accident scene, showing movement
of vehicles and pedestrians before and after impact and location of
physical evidence in order to record this information for future investigation.
(l)
Completes accident report forms by printing or typing data gained
from accident investigation (including a short narrative and a diagram
of the accident) in order to officially record the results of the
investigation and to provide information to all parties involved.
(m)
Transports blood or urine samples of motor vehicle operators
to police labs in cases of suspicious auto accidents in order to obtain
evidence as to whether the operator was driving under the influence
of drugs or narcotics.
(7) Investigations.
(a)
Locates and interrogates available witnesses after an incident
by talking with people in the area in order to obtain information
for further investigation.
(b)
Make notes of activities and facts of initial investigations
in order to record information for future reference.
(c)
Collects and labels evidence taken from the crime scene, using
approved departmental procedures, in order to preserve evidence.
(d)
Relates suspicious activities and other important information
to detectives by direct or written communication in order to facilitate
the investigative process.
(e)
Takes photographs, or directs a photographer to take specific
pictures at a crime scene in order to establish visual evidence.
(f)
Searches property involved in criminal incidents by visual inspection
and by disassembling property items when necessary in order to discover
dangerous objects, missing items, or other evidence.
(g)
Attempts to locate owners of damaged property by utilizing existing
records and/or questioning area residents in order to inform the owner
of the damage and to obtain information.
(h)
Assists victims in the use of the "mug book" in order to make
identification of suspects.
(i)
Prepares property report on items to be used as evidence in
order to document its existence, characteristics, and availability.
(j)
Prepares investigative reports, or supplements for each phase
of an investigation in order to provide an official running record
of the investigation.
(k)
Completes request for examination of evidence forms, including
a narrative description of the crime and a checklist of evidence in
order to ensure a thorough analysis of the evidence.
(8) Arrests.
(a)
Apprehends and subdues suspects by chasing them on foot, or
in patrol car and by using reasonable physical force and applying
handcuffs, if necessary, in order to take suspect into custody and
to prevent injury to the officer or others.
(b)
Searches the body and clothing of suspects for possible weapons,
using visual and physical means in order to ensure the safety of the
officer and others.
(c)
Transports arrested persons to headquarters, or detention facility,
using handcuffs and other security measures necessary in order to
book them according to proper procedures.
(d)
Advises parents of juvenile offenders in custody of procedures
relative to the case in order to ensure that parents understand their
responsibilities.
(e)
Refers juvenile cases to the Youth Officer (juvenile department)
by submitting known details in order to have the case handled by appropriately
trained personnel.
(f)
Reads "Constitutional Rights" to suspect and obtains signature
from suspect on the written statement of the rights in order to effect
a lawful arrest.
(g)
Identifies suspect by inspecting his driver's license or similar
document(s) in order to assist in determining if suspect has a prior
arrest on record.
(h)
Fingerprints and/or photographs violators or suspects using
equipment at the ID station in order to process a standard arrest.
(i)
Operates a video recorder on persons arrested for drunkenness
or narcotics use in order to have a record of behavior as evidence.
(j)
Completes reports necessary to substantiate an arrest by printing,
or typing all required information (including a narrative description)
on appropriate forms in order to document an arrest.
(k)
Contacts appropriate court authority by telephone in order to
determine the amount of bail or bond required to release the accused.
(l)
Transports arrested persons according to appropriate criminal
code (juvenile, adult, female, etc.) in order to situate detained
parties at required locations.
(9) Court testimony: preparation and appearance.
(a)
Prepares to testify in court by collecting documents, reports
and other evidence related to the case, reading all reports and notes,
and talking with other officers, supervisors, solicitors, and witnesses,
in order to ensure accuracy and effectiveness of testimony.
(b)
Notifies and/or subpoenas witnesses and victims of crime before
scheduled court hearings to ensure their availability to testify.
(c)
Testifies in court by presenting facts and/or evidence related
to the case and by answering attorney's and magistrate's questions
in order to help ensure the proper disposition of the case.
(10) Supportive duties.
(a)
Process incoming calls by listening to caller and identifying
important information, determining what action to take (i.e., dispatching
a patrol car to investigate, or referring caller to another agency)
and initiating this action in order to ensure an appropriate response.
(b)
Dispatches patrol cars via radio by selecting and contacting
available units and by transmitting the location and nature of problem
to the selected cars in order to respond to incoming calls, or to
provide support for primary units.
(c)
Maintains log of all incoming calls and radio transmissions
by recording information (i.e., time call is received, unit dispatched,
unit arrives, unit leaves, and location and nature of emergency) on
appropriate forms in order to provide documentation of activities.
(d)
Operates computer terminal by entering or reading information
on screen in order to transit, or to receive data from NCIC, SCIC,
or other central information source.
(e)
Guards prisoners and arrested persons by appropriately positioning
self in relation to prisoners, and by using handcuffs when necessary
in order to prevent escape and to protect the prisoners from harm.
(f)
Makes a check of jailed prisoners by touring the facility at
regular time intervals, and by making a notation on each cell sheet
in order to account for the presence and safety of all prisoners.
(g)
May be required to learn to utilize various types of electronic
and/or manual recording and information systems used by the agency,
office, or related units.
F. Special Law Enforcement Officers. Temporarily or intermittently perform
duties similar to those performed regularly by members of a police
force of a local unit, or to provide assistance to a police force
during unusual or emergency circumstances, or at individual times
as directed by the Chief of Police or his designee subject to the
provisions of N.J.S.A. 40A:14-146.8 et seq.
[Added 12-19-2016 by Ord.
No. 2016-3183]
The Police Physician shall have the following responsibilities:
A. Examine or cause a qualified assistant to examine any sick or injured
departmental members as may be necessary.
B. Ascertain whether the disability of any member is sufficient to warrant
his remaining off duty and make such subsequent additional examinations
as shall be necessary to keep informed of the progress of each case.
C. Direct members to return to duty when they are sufficiently recovered
from any sickness or injury, and he shall notify the Chief of Police
to this effect.
D. Submit a written report on any member failing to physically perform
his duties when, in the physician's opinion, he is capable of doing
so.
E. Examine prisoners taken ill and make proper disposition in such cases.
F. Make an investigation and file a written report with the Chief of
Police of the death of any departmental member, stating the time,
cause and circumstances of the same, particularly stating whether
such death occurred in the performance of duty or resulted from an
injury or sickness incurred or received while in actual performance
of duty.
G. Temporarily excuse any member of the Police Department who, due to
either physical, psychological or psychiatric conditions, is not able
to perform the duties of a member of the Police Department and submit
appropriate reports concerning any member permanently unable, due
to physical, psychological or psychiatric condition, to perform the
duties of a member of the Police Department.
[Added 9-13-1993 by Ord.
No. 93-2339; amended 10-21-1996 by Ord. No. 96-2456; 12-16-1996 by Ord. No. 96-2460; 4-2-2001 by Ord. No. 2001-2626]
A. Approval of assignment. Any and all extra duty assignments by police
personnel shall be determined and approved by the Chief of Police
or his designee. No police officer shall perform special duty assignments
for private or non-law enforcement entities for compensation other
than through the procedure in this section. The Chief or designee
shall obtain such information as he determines necessary and is authorized
to approve such special duty police assignments. The Chief or designee
may deny the assignment or use of police officers or vehicles and/or
impose any condition or requirement as in his sole discretion and
determination are in the best interest of the Township and/or police
officers or public safety. The Chief or designee shall be guided by
the nature of the assignment and may refuse to approve those with
conflict of interest and/or significant risk of injury. The Chief
or designee may assign a police vehicle or appropriate equipment for
use in performing special duty if it is determined that the use is
necessary to perform the contracted duty. This section does not apply
to assignments or work performed for or at the direction of any Special
Task Force or similar assignments by the Monmouth County Special Task
Force or similar assignments by the Monmouth County Prosecutor or
other law enforcement agencies, except that payments to the officers
performing such assignments may be made by such law enforcement agencies
through the Township Special Duty Police Fund subject to the approval
of the Municipal Finance Officer.
B. Status of assignment.
(1) The work to be performed shall be considered "special assignments
for independent contractors" and will not be considered a direct assignment.
The taking of any and all special duty assignments shall be on a voluntary
basis in accordance with a fair and reasonable system established
and administered by the Chief or designee.
(2) Officers engaged in special duty assignments shall be deemed on-duty
for all purposes, including but not limited to workers' compensation,
public liability, and third-party claims for damages, and the officers
performing such duties shall conform to all Police Department rules,
regulations and procedures. All special duty assignments shall be
contracted for in writing by the completion of a contract form, which
contract shall be kept on record.
(3) All special duty assignments shall be within Middletown, unless specific
written approval is given by the Chief to the officer to work outside
of the Township. The Chief may contact adjoining municipal police
departments to see if their officers are willing to perform such special
assignments outside of Middletown, before allowing Middletown officers
to perform assignments outside of Middletown. This does not apply
to assignments crossing municipal boundaries in which the work is
partially performed in Middletown.
C. Payments.
(1) All payments for special duty assignments shall be deposited in and
made through the Special Duty Police Fund established by the Municipal
Financial Officer, from which payment shall be made to the individual
police officers performing such service. All payments from the Trust
Fund shall be made to the police officers in a timely manner as provided
by law, subject to required deductions and an administrative fee to
be retained by the Township. Any dispute between the contractor and
the police officer on assignment as to service required or compensation
due shall be decided by the Chief and his decision shall be final
and binding.
(2) All requests by private and/or non-law enforcement parties for special
duty services shall be made in writing at least two business days
before the services are to commence, except in the event of exigent
circumstances, this time period may be waived by the Chief or designee.
Upon filing the request, the requesting party shall deposit with the
Township, or have on deposit, in the Special Duty Police Fund at least
sufficient funds to pay for the services requested, including all
administrative charges. The amount required to be deposited shall
be subject to the determination and approval of the Chief or his designee,
and must at all times be sufficient to pay for special duty services
before said services are rendered and no services shall be rendered
unless prepaid.
(3) Parties that utilize special duty services on a regular basis for
a week or longer shall maintain a minimum balance of the average weekly
expenditure in the Fund. Parties that utilize special duty services
on a regular or frequent basis shall maintain a minimum deposit of
$500 in the Fund. The Chief or designee shall have the authority to
determine the appropriate minimum balance for a particular party utilizing
services to ensure adequate funds are on deposit to timely pay the
officers and administrative fees for services provided.
(4) No services shall be rendered for any party that does not have funds
on deposit sufficient to cover the services. No services shall be
rendered to any party that is delinquent on payment for past services
rendered. Delinquent parties shall be liable for interest at 18% on
any funds noticed to the party as delinquent, together with any damages
or attorney fees or costs incurred by reason of their delinquency.
(5) Any assignment canceled by a private party on less than four hours'
notice shall be charged against the party for the minimum hours for
the assignment.
(6) Hourly rates/charges.
[Amended 12-17-2007 by Ord. No. 2007-2936; 3-16-2015 by Ord. No. 2015-3129;8-17-2020 by Ord. No. 2020-3292]
(a)
The hourly rate/charge payable to the police officers shall
be as follows:
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Construction assignments
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$75 per hour, 4 hour minimum
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Security assignments
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$75 per hour, 4 hour minimum
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Bank security assignments
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$75 per hour, 2 hour minimum
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Township/school assignments
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$50 per hour, 3 hour minimum
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Other assignments
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$60 per hour, 4 hour minimum
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[1] The Chief or designee may waive the minimum hours on a particular
assignment, after consultation with the officers involved in the assignment,
should he determine that it is in the interest of the Township. In
continuing assignments, the Chief may waive the hourly minimum on
a continuing basis after consultation with and consent of the PBA/SOA.
(b)
The hourly rate/charges set forth in Subsection
C(6)(a) shall have added $25 per hour as a surcharge for administrative costs to be retained by the municipality. The Chief may waive the administrative fee for assignments for municipalities or governmental agencies when appropriate in his discretion for regional events or mutual-aid-type situations.
(c)
The hourly rate/charges set forth in Subsection
C(6)(a) shall have added an additional vendor administration fee in an amount that is the greater of 8% of the hourly rate/charge or $4 per police officer hour, provided a third-party vendor scheduled the special duty assignment (see Subsection
E).
[Amended 12-5-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-3359]
(d)
The fees set forth in Subsection
C(6)(b) and
(c) shall not be applicable to assignments for the Township of Middletown or the Middletown Township Board of Education.
D. Emergencies.
(1) The Chief or designee has the authority to order any police officer
to vacate or terminate any special duty assignment in response to
emergent situations or whenever the assignment creates an unacceptable
risk to health, safety and welfare of the police officer and/or public
in the sole determination and discretion of the Chief or designee.
The contractor shall not be responsible for any compensation for the
time the police officer is away from the special duty assignment,
and shall have no claim for any costs or damages against the Township,
the Chief or any police officer arising from the termination of any
special duty assignment other than the prorated return of any fee
prepaid to the Township for the time.
(2) The Township shall be responsible to provide all necessary insurance
coverage required by law, including but not limited to workers' compensation,
public liability, and claims for damages for personal injury including
death or damage to property which may arise as a result from the municipality's
performance under the contract.
E. The Township retains the right to hire a third-party vendor to administer the Middletown Township Police Department's special duty assignments provided for in this section, including but not limited to scheduling, billing, collections, pay, and other services. The third-party vendor shall be compensated pursuant to its contract with the Township, the terms of which may provide that the additional vendor administration fees established in Subsection
C(6)(c) hereof be payable on a pass-through basis to the third-party vendor.
[Added 8-17-2020 by Ord.
No. 2020-3292]