[Adopted by MC 2018-22, September 11, 2018]
Each department, division and bureau shall have such personnel as are authorized by law and provided for in the annual budget. The compensation of each officer and employee shall be in such amount as shall be authorized by this Code and appropriated pursuant to law.[1]
[1]
Cross reference: As to compensation, see Section 11:14-1 of this Code.
(a) 
Every officer or employee of the City who, by virtue of his/her office or position, is entrusted with the receipt, custody or expenditure of public moneys or funds and any other officer or employee who may be required so to do by the Council shall, before entering upon the duties of his/her office or position, execute and deliver a surety bond in such amount as may be fixed by resolution of Council, binding him/her to the City in its corporate name and conditioned upon the true and faithful performance of his/her duty. Each officer or employee required by law to give bond shall execute such a bond with sufficient surety and deliver the same to the Clerk, except that the Clerk shall deliver his/her bond to the City Comptroller before s/he enters upon the discharge of the duties of his/her office or employment.
(b) 
If any officer or employee shall neglect to execute and deliver his/her bond as herein required within thirty (30) days after due notification of his/her election or appointment, his/her office may be declared vacant by the Council.
(c) 
In every case in which any person is required by the laws of the state or by any ordinance of the City to give bond for the faithful performance of his/her duties, such bond shall be secured by a corporate surety authorized to do business in this State and the premium therefor shall be paid by the City. Each such bond shall be approved by the Corporation Counsel as to form and sufficiency, and nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent the use of one (1) or more blanket bonds when so approved.
Every officer and employee of the City shall be subject to the conflict of interest and ethics provisions of the Charter, State Law or this Code.[1]
[1]
Cross reference: As to the Ethics Code, see Chapter 11, Article 17 of the Code; see also Charter 7.4; the Federal Hatch Act.
(a) 
All the books, maps, papers, accounts, statements, vouchers and other documents whatsoever acquired or produced in any City department shall be carefully and conveniently filed, kept and preserved, and be and remain the sole property of the City and shall not at any time be removed from the offices of such department except when required for use in the official business of the City, and shall then be returned to such office without delay. Each City officer shall be responsible for assuring that the requirements of this section are complied with in respect to his/her particular office. This section shall be subject to the provision of "Destruction of Public Records Law (1953)" (N.J.S.A. 47:3-15 et seq.).
(b) 
All public documents and records of the City shall during office hours be open to public search, inspection and examination subject to and within the limitations prescribed by law; and provided that such search, inspection and examination may be made under such regulations as the officer having custody of such records, books and documents shall establish for the safety and preservation thereof.
Upon the termination of the term of office or the employment of any officer or employee, s/he shall forthwith deliver to his/her successor, or if there be no successor, to the Clerk or other person who may be designated by the Council to receive the same, all moneys, papers, books, memoranda, accounts and any data of any nature whatever pertaining to his/her office.
(a) 
The public, administrative and executive business offices of the City shall be open for the transaction of public business daily except Saturdays and Sundays and holidays established by Council resolution or administrative directive between such hours as the Mayor may prescribe with the approval of the Council, except as otherwise provided by law.
(b) 
The Police and Fire Divisions, and other personnel in times of emergency, shall provide City services for twenty-four (24) hours a day, 7 days a week. The Mayor, Business Administrator or a department head may require any officer or employee to be in attendance for work on any day or days whenever s/he determines that a public exigency or emergency so requires.
[1]
Cross reference: As to holidays, see Section 11:8-2 of this Code.