[Ord. #306, § 1; 1958 Code § 2.21; Ord.
#87-025, § 1]
In addition to the performance of their regular and ordinary
duties, it shall be the duty of police officers when in the City of
Albany, to aid all persons perceived in serious distress or serious
danger and render them such help and assistance as lies within their
power. Albany Police Officers that are incapacitated due to medical,
physical, or administrative conditions or who have imbibed in the
use of alcohol or prescription drugs, are exempt from this subsection.
[Ord. #306, § 2; 1958 Code § 2.22]
In any case should a Policeman be injured while rendering such additional services as mentioned in subsection
2-11.1 of this chapter, he shall be deemed to be injured in the course of his employment and shall be entitled to workmen's compensation therefor, as provided by law.
[Ord. #60-021, §§ 1, 2; 1958 Code § 2.22-1]
The Council declares that it desires to receive aid from the
State of California under the provisions of Chapter I of Title 4,
part 4 of the California
Penal Code.
Pursuant to Section 13522 of such Chapter I, the City, while
receiving aid from the State of California pursuant to such Chapter
I, will adhere to the standards for recruitment and training established
by the California Commission on Peace Officers' Standards and Training.
[Ord. #72-015, § 1; 1958 Code § 2.22-4]
Every appointee of the Police Department through lateral entry
shall meet the following qualifications:
a. Every appointee shall not have attained the age of forty (40) years
on the date of appointment.
b. Every appointee shall meet the minimum physical height, weight and
eyesight requirements as established by the Civil Service Board for
civil service applicants at the level of patrolman.
c. Every appointee shall pass the same physical examination required
of all new appointees of the Fire and Police Departments.
d. Every appointee shall pass the examination as prescribed by the Civil
Service Board.
[Ord. #72-016, § 2; Ord. #81-012; 1958 Code §§ 2.90,
2.91; Ord. #95-010, § 1]
a. Qualifications. The Council hereby establishes the qualifications
of the Chief of Police as follows:
1. The candidate shall, at the time of filing nomination papers, be
a resident and elector in the City.
2. The candidate shall possess, at the time of filing nomination papers,
a BA or BS degree from an accredited college or university with major
course work in police science, criminal justice, public administration
or related field plus eight years of law enforcement experience with
at least five (5) years in a sworn supervisory or administrative capacity
at or above the rank of sergeant. Possession of a Peace Officers Standard
and Training supervisory or management certificate is also required.
b. Appointment. In the event a vacancy exists in the office of Chief of Police, an appointment shall be made pursuant to Section
3.13 of the City Charter in accordance with the following:
1. If the person appointed is not a member of the Police Department,
all qualifications shall apply to the person so appointed; provided,
however, that the qualification set forth in paragraph a, 2 above,
shall not apply if the person so appointed has attained the rank of
Inspector in the Police Department.
2. A person appointed shall be considered an incumbent Chief of Police
at the next Municipal Election.
3. A person so appointed shall, on the effective date of his appointment
be a resident and elector of the City.
4. The person so appointed shall not, on the effective date of his appointment,
have reached his fiftieth birthday; provided, however, that this qualification
shall not apply to any candidate who, at the time of his appointment,
is a member of the Police Department.
[Ord. #71-019, § 1; 1958 Code § 2.22-3]
The City Council hereby establishes the qualifications and requirements
of the position of Civilian Clerk in the Police Department as follows:
a. Number. The number of positions shall be determined by the City Council
commensurate with the requirements for such clerk in the Police Department.
b. Qualifications. Candidates for such position shall have had any combination
of training and experience equivalent to the completion of the twelfth
grade, including or supplemented by a course in typewriting and one
(1) year experience in typing and clerical work.
Candidates, at the time of appointment, shall be at least twenty-one
(21) years of age.
Candidates shall have a working knowledge of office practices
and procedures; possess the ability to typewrite from clear copy accurately
at the rate of not less than fifty (50) words per minute corrected;
possess the ability to do clerical work involving a degree of independent
judgment, accuracy and speed; possess the ability to work under emergency
conditions and be familiar with basic filing procedures.
Candidates shall pass a medical examination equal to the examination
and requirements given other clerical personnel of the City.
c. Duties. Such clerk shall have the duties:
1. To type letters from rough drafts, marginal notes and verbal instructions.
2. To transcribe reports from tape or other forms of recording devices.
3. To assemble information from various sources and type onto a variety
of forms.
4. To type reports, warrants, bills and statistical data.
5. To cut stencils and operate a Xerox or other similar duplicating
machines.
6. To review documents for accuracy, check and tabulate statistical
data and keep files.
7. To assist with the handling of prisoners under emergency conditions,
and to perform such other clerical duties as may be directed by the
Chief of Police.
d. Probation Period. Appointments to employment as Civilian Clerk shall
not be deemed completed until a probationary period of one (1) year
has elapsed.
[Ord. #77-02, § 1; 1958 Code § 2.22-9]
Members of the City Police Reserve are entitled to benefits
provided by the Workers' Compensation laws of the State if sustaining
injuries arising out of the course and scope of their activities while
performing Police Reserve duties, subject, however, to the following
conditions:
a. Recovery available shall be comparable to weekly payments afforded
regular members of the City Police Department of the rank of Patrolman.
b. Payment of benefits shall commence on the first day of such duty-incurred
injury; provided, however, if time lost therefor is in excess of one-half
(1/2) day, a full day payment shall accrue.
[Ord. #89-05, § 3]
Pursuant to
Penal Code Sections 13525, 13522 and 13512 the City
of Albany will adhere to standards for recruitment and training established
by the California Commission on Peace Officers Standards and Training
(POST).