[Ord. 365, 6-4-1990; amended by 2003 Code]
The force of special police officers provided for herein shall collectively, along with the Police Chief, the assistant Police Chief and the sergeant, be referred to as the police department of the City of Le Roy, or as the Le Roy City police, which collective reference and title is utilized for administrative purposes.
[1975 Code §§ 3.03, 3.04; amended by Ord. 242, 5-6-1985; 2003 Code]
A. 
Appointment: The Police Chief shall be appointed by the Mayor, by and with the advice and consent of the City Council, on the first Monday in May or as soon thereafter as practicable, annually.
B. 
Residency Requirement: The Police Chief may reside outside of the corporate limits of the City so long as the premises on which he shall reside in such instance shall be adjacent to and adjoining the municipal limits of the City.
C. 
Oath And Bond: Before entering upon the duties of the office, the Police Chief shall take the oath prescribed for City officers and enter into a bond in the penal sum of $5,000, with good and sufficient sureties to be approved by the City Council, conditioned for the faithful discharge of the duties of the office.
D. 
Powers And Duties: The Police Chief shall:
1. 
Devote Entire Time; Report Offenders: Devote his time during such hours of the day as the City Council may, by resolution, provide, and shall see that the laws and ordinances of the City are enforced as far as possible by the force under his command. It shall be his duty to report all offenders to some proper tribunal for punishment.
2. 
Attend Council Meetings: When requested so to do by the Mayor or any member or committee of the City Council, attend meetings of the City Council, execute orders of said body, and serve all warrants or other legal processes necessary or proper to be served within the City.
3. 
Records And Reports: Keep or cause to be kept books of record of the police department, which shall include all persons arrested by the police, showing the time and place of each arrest, the offense for which the same was made, the court before whom such person was tried, and the disposition of each case.
4. 
Care Of Property: Have the care, custody and control of all books, records, equipment and other property belonging to the police department, and of all stolen goods seized and retained by police authorities.
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Books And Records To Successor: Upon the expiration of his term of office or his resignation or removal from office, upon demand, surrender to his successor in office all such books, records, equipment and other property in his possession belonging to the City or appertaining to his office.
[Ord. 392, 5-20-1991; amended by 2003 Code]
A. 
Office Created: There is hereby created the office of assistant Police Chief. The City Council is authorized to hire an assistant Police Chief who shall be a special police officer of the City and a member of the police department.
B. 
Bond And Oath: The assistant Police Chief shall, before entering upon the duties of the office, take the oath prescribed for City officers and enter into a bond in the penal sum of $5,000, with good and sufficient sureties to be approved by the City Council, conditioned for the faithful discharge of the duties of the office.
C. 
Powers And Duties: The assistant Police Chief shall:
1. 
Answer to the Police Chief at all times, but shall, in the absence of the Police Chief, act as the Police Chief. Absence of the Police Chief shall be determined by the City Council either prior to such absence taking place, or during the course of such absence, or by agreement of the Police Chief and assistant Police Chief in regard to policy or standards set forth by the City Council as to an appropriate time to determine the Police Chief to be absent.
2. 
Devote his full time and efforts during such hours of active duty time for which he may be scheduled and shall further devote such additional time as may be required to carry out the duties and responsibilities of assistant Police Chief, including devoting such time as may be necessary to assuming the responsibilities and duties of the Police Chief on a temporary basis as may be required by the City Council. The City Council may, by resolution, provide for the normal hours of active duty, as well as "on call time" and other aspects of the duties of the assistant Police Chief.
3. 
See that the laws and ordinances of the City are enforced as far as possible by the force under his command, and it shall be his duty to report all offenders to some proper tribunal for punishment.
4. 
Attend meetings of the City Council in the absence of the Police Chief, or otherwise when required to do so.
5. 
Execute orders of the City Council and serve warrants or other legal processes necessary or proper to be served within the City, all at the direction of the Police Chief, when not absent, or at the direction of the City Council when the Police Chief shall be absent.
6. 
Be required to adhere to the provisions of Subsections 1-8F-2D3, D4 and D5 of this article, insofar as they relate to requirements of the Police Chief.