[Ord. No. 54-2015]
The Mayor of the Township of Wayne may, as he/she deems necessary,
appoint special law enforcement officers sufficient to perform the
duties and responsibilities permitted by this article as authorized
by N.J.S.A. 40A:14-118 and within the conditions and limitations as
may be established pursuant to the Special Law Enforcement Officers'
Act.
[Ord. No. 54-2015]
Special law enforcement officers may be appointed for terms
not to exceed one (1) year.
A. Special law enforcement officers so appointed shall not be members
of the police force of the Township of Wayne.
B. Their powers and duties, as determined pursuant to the Special Law
Enforcement Officers' Act, shall cease at the expiration of the term
of which appointed.
[Ord. No. 54-2015; Ord. No. 31-2018]
A. Class One and Two — SLEO I and II. No person may be appointed
as a Wayne special law enforcement officer SLEO I and II unless the
person:
(1) Is a resident of the Township of Wayne in the County of Passaic,
State of New Jersey, during the term of appointment.
(2) Is able to read and speak the English language well and intelligently;
or
(3) Possesses a high school diploma or its equivalent.
(4) Is sound in body and of good health.
(5) Is of good moral character.
(6) Has not been convicted of any crime of the first, second, third or
fourth degree, as designated by the Criminal Code of New Jersey, that
constituted an indictable offense or that involved moral turpitude
or, at time of application, is undergoing or awaiting court action
of any kind in regard to such a crime.
(7) Has successfully undergone the same psychological testing that is
required of all full-time police officers.
(8) Each applicant shall be at least 21 at the time of appointment to
a full time position in the Department as evidenced by a certificate
of birth.
(9) Every applicant appointed for the position of special law enforcement
officer shall have fingerprints taken and subjected to a criminal
background check.
(10)
No person shall be appointed to serve as a special law enforcement
officer in the Township of Wayne during which time he/she is presently
a special law enforcement officer in another local unit within the
State of New Jersey, nor shall a regularly appointed full-time police
officer of any local unit within the State of New Jersey be appointed
as a special law enforcement officer in the Township of Wayne. No
public official with responsibility for setting law enforcement policy
or exercising authority over the budget of the Township of Wayne or
supervision of the Wayne Police Department shall be appointed as a
special law enforcement officer.
(11)
Before any special law enforcement officer is appointed pursuant
to the Special Law Enforcement Act, the Chief of Police or, in his
absence, other chief law enforcement officer of the Township of Wayne
shall ascertain the eligibility and qualifications of the applicant
and report those determinations in writing to the appointing authority.
(12)
Any person who at any time prior to his appointment had served
as a duly qualified, fully trained, full-time officer in any municipality
of this state and who was separated from that prior service in good
standing shall be eligible to serve as a special law enforcement officer
consistent with guidelines promulgated by the Commission. Training
requirements set forth in this subsection may be waived by the Commission
with regard to any person eligible to be appointed as a special law
enforcement officer pursuant to the provisions of this subsection.
No person may commence his duties as a special law enforcement officer
unless he has successfully completed a training course approved by
the Commission, and no special law enforcement officer may be issued
a firearm unless he has successfully completed the basic firearms
course approved by the Commission for permanent, regularly appointed
police and semiannual requalification examinations.
B. Class Three SLEO III Officers. No person may be appointed as a Wayne
special law enforcement officer SLEO III, unless the person:
(1) Is a retired police officer who has previously served as a duly qualified,
fully-trained, full-time officer in any municipality or county of
this state, or as a member of the New Jersey State Police, and must
be living in New Jersey.
(2) Retired from that agency in good standing (necessary to have a letter
of good standing issued by the agency from which officer retired),
listing the date and type of retirement. A copy will be submitted
to the Police Training Commission (PTC).
(3) Is less than 65 years of age at time of appointment.
(4) Passes a psychological exam.
(5) Passes a medical exam and has a doctor complete the Medical Certification
Form (Form PTC 8A).
(6) Passes a Drug Test pursuant to Attorney General's Law Enforcement
Drug Testing Policy.
(7) Has an updated background investigation.
(8) Limited Break in Service: During the first year of the program (July
1, 2017 to June 30, 2018), a new SLEO III's break in service may not
exceed 5 years. Starting on July 1, 2018, a new SLEO III's break in
service may not exceed 3 years.
C. Once the SLEO III is appointed, the Township shall ensure that the
SLEO III:
(1) Completes SRO training within 12 months of being appointed.
(2) Conforms to Attorney General's Mandatory in-service training requirements.
(3) Is a uniformed officer, displaying the Special Law Enforcement Officer
Class III patch provided by the Police Training Commission.
(4) Acts under the authority of Police Department.
(5) Completes Agency Training.
(6) Is appointed yearly and is less than 65 years of age (can only be
reappointed up to age 65).
(7) Adheres to any other required mandates by the Police Training Commission.
[Ord. No. 54-2015; Ord. No. 31-2018]
There shall be three classifications for special police officers.
A. Class One — S.L.E.O. I.
(1) Officers of this class shall be authorized to perform routine traffic
detail, spectator control, similar duties, issue summonses for disorderly
persons and petty disorderly persons offenses, violations of municipal
ordinances and violations to Title 39 of the Revised Statutes.
(2) Use of a firearm by an officer of this class shall be strictly prohibited,
and no Class One officer shall be assigned any duties which may require
the carrying or use of a firearm.
(3) There shall be no more than 20 Class One officers.
B. Class Two — S.L.E.O. II.
(1) Officers of this class shall be authorized to exercise full powers
and duties similar to those of a permanent, regularly appointed, full-time
police officer. The use of firearms by an officer of this class may
be authorized only after the officer has been fully certified as successfully
completing training as prescribed by the Commission.
C. Class Three — S.L.E.O. III.
(1) Officers of this class shall be authorized to exercise full powers
and duties similar to those of a permanent, regularly appointed full-time
police officer while providing security at a public or nonpublic school
or a county college, on the school or county college premises during
hours when the public or nonpublic school or county college is normally
in session or when it is occupied by public or nonpublic school or
county college students or their teachers/professors. While on duty
in the jurisdiction of employment, an officer may respond to offenses
or emergencies off school or county college grounds if they occur
in the officer's presence while traveling to a school facility or
county college, but an officer shall not otherwise be dispatched or
dedicated to any assignment off school or county college property.
D. The total complement of special law enforcement officers shall not
exceed 25% of the total number of regular officers.
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Special law enforcement officers shall not accept any police-related
employment without the prior approval of the Chief of Police. The
Chief of Police shall have the sole discretion to approve the police-related
employment of any special law enforcement officer.
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Any organization or contractor that desires to hire special
law enforcement officers shall submit the request in writing to the
Chief of Police on a form prescribed by the Chief of Police. The organization
or contractor shall hold the Township harmless from any and all claims
that may arise as a result of the assignment of the special law enforcement
officer to the organization or contractor. In addition, the organization
or contractor shall submit with its application a certificate of insurance
that shows evidence of not less than $1,000,000 in both personal liability
and comprehensive general liability insurance and $300,000 in property
damage coverage. A nonprofit, religious or charitable organization
may submit a certificate of insurance in coverage amounts less than
those set forth herein upon the organization's representation contained
in its request that obtaining the required coverage would impose an
undue hardship on the organization.
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The organization or contractor that hires a special law enforcement officer shall pay a fee to the Township as established in Chapter
75, Fees.