[1]
Editor's Note: Prior ordinance history: 1980 Code §§ 11-1 — 11-6.
[Ord. No. 2556-2018 § 2;
amended 12-21-2023 by Ord. No. 2761]
The purpose of the forgoing section of the Code shall be to
establish and revise the general procedures used by the Borough of
Roselle Park to purchase goods and services. Likewise, it is intended
to establish a standard of operation for all departments, boards,
committees, commissions, and entities, individually and collectively,
which are subordinate to the Governing Body as a whole.
[Ord. No. 2556-2018 § 3;
amended 12-21-2023 by Ord. No. 2761]
The Qualified Purchasing Agent shall work in concert with the
Chief Administrative Officer, Chief Financial Officer and the Registered
Municipal Accountant (Auditor) of the Borough of Roselle Park to establish,
update, and review policies of internal control that are in the best
interests of the Borough of Roselle Park consistent with all prevailing
laws and the procedures set forth in this section.
[Ord. No. 2556-2018 § 4;
amended 12-21-2023 by Ord. No. 2761]
a.
For purchases less than the Quotation Threshold:
1.
Departments and other end-user entities of the Borough of Roselle
Park must submit a completed requisition with substantiating materials
attached to the Chief Administrative Officer who shall review the
same for completeness. The Chief Administrative Officer shall confer
with the Qualified Purchasing Agent in the event questions of purchasing
law or regulation arise. Upon approval of the requisition by the Chief
Administrative Officer, a Purchase Order shall be generated and signed
by the Chief Financial Officer, Assistant Treasurer, and Chief Administrative
Officer, and delivered to the vendor associated with the provision
of goods or services outlined within the initial requisition. Upon
receipt of a signed Purchase Order and original invoice from the vendor,
authorized representatives of end-user entities must certify the delivery
of goods and services to the Department of Finance, who shall than
present the claim for payment to the Governing Body.
b.
For purchases equal to or greater than the Quotation Threshold, but
less than the Bidding Threshold:
1.
Departments and other end-user entities of the Borough of Roselle
Park must submit a completed requisition with at least two (2) competitive
quotes, in accordance with N.J.S.A. 40A:11-6.1.a, to the Chief Administrative
Officer who shall review the same for completeness. Pursuant to state
law and regulation, goods or services purchased through national,
state, and regional cooperative purchasing systems are exempt from
the multi-quote requirement herein. The Chief Administrative Officer
shall confer with the Qualified Purchasing Agent in the event questions
of purchasing law or regulation arise. Upon approval of the requisition
by the Chief Administrative Officer, a Purchase Order shall be generated
and signed by the Chief Financial Officer, Assistant Treasurer, and
Chief Administrative Officer and delivered to the vendor associated
with the provision of goods or services outlined within the initial
requisition. Upon receipt of a signed Purchase Order from the vendor
and original invoice, authorized representatives of end-user entities
must certify the delivery of goods and services to the Department
of Finance, who shall than present the claim for payment to the Governing
Body.
c.
For purchases greater than the Bidding Threshold:
1.
Departments and other end-user entities shall determine the need
for goods or services above the Bidding Threshold and submit technical
specifications to the Chief Administrative Officer along with pricing
estimates. Pursuant to state law and regulation, goods or services
purchased through national, state, and regional cooperative purchasing
systems are exempt from the public bidding requirements herein. The
Chief Administrative Officer shall confer with the Qualified Purchasing
Agent prior to the solicitation of bids. This may also include consultation
with members of the Governing Body during budgeting stages, or as
otherwise necessary.
2.
The Borough Clerk, in consultation with the Qualified Purchasing
Agent, shall compile and create a bidding package for consideration
of prospective vendors, and shall advertise the receipt of sealed
bids in accordance with N.J.S.A. 40A:11-23. Upon the receipt and opening
of sealed bids, the Chief Administrative Officer shall make a recommendation
to the Governing Body, in consultation with the end-user entity, for
the award or rejection of bids in accordance with the provisions of
the New Jersey Local Public Contracts Law, N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et seq.
The Chief Administrative Officer shall confer with the Qualified Purchasing
Agent in the event questions of purchasing law or regulation arise.
Procurements considered of a Public Works nature, as defined
by the New Jersey Local Public Contracts Law, shall be overseen and
managed by the Borough Engineer or Superintendent of Public Works,
unless otherwise designated by the Chief Administrative Officer.
3.
The Governing Body shall award all contracts in excess of the Bidding
Threshold by Resolution. Upon receipt of a Resolution ordering contract
award, a Purchase Order shall be generated and signed by the Chief
Financial Officer, Assistant Treasurer, and Chief Administrative Officer
and delivered to the vendor associated with the provision of goods
or services outlined within the Resolution. Upon receipt of a signed
Purchase Order from the vendor and original invoice, authorized representatives
of end-user entities must certify the delivery of goods and services
to the Department of Finance, who shall than present the claim for
payment to the Governing Body.
[Ord. No. 2556-2018 § 5;
amended 12-21-2023 by Ord. No. 2761]
a.
The Chief Financial Officer shall compile and submit a complete and
certified listing of claims for payment to the Governing Body for
their approval at Regular and Special Open Public Meetings, as necessary.
b.
Upon approval of claims by the Governing Body, the Chief Financial
Officer shall ensure the prompt preparation of all checks for payment
thereof. Checks shall be signed by the Chief Financial Officer, Borough
Clerk, and Mayor, and thereafter mailed to claimants.
[Ord. No. 2556-2018 § 6;
amended 12-21-2023 by Ord. No. 2761]
a.
Contracts with a value less than the Bidding Threshold shall be signed
and formally entered into by the Chief Administrative Officer on behalf
of the Borough of Roselle Park.
b.
Unless otherwise stipulated by Resolution of the Governing Body,
contracts with a value equal to or greater than the Bidding Threshold,
and any contracts requiring formal approval by the Governing Body,
shall be signed and formally entered into by the Mayor on behalf of
the Borough of Roselle Park.
[Ord. No. 2556-2018 § 7;
amended 12-21-2023 by Ord. No. 2761]
a.
It is the policy of the Borough of Roselle Park to institute practices
that reduce waste by increasing procured product efficiencies and
effectiveness. Products that are purchased are intended, to the extent
practical, to minimize environmental impacts toxins, pollution, and
hazards to worker and community health and safety. Products which
include recycled content, exhibit durable and long-lasting qualities,
conserve energy and water, use agricultural fibers and residues, reduce
greenhouse gas emissions, use unbleached or chlorine free manufacturing
processes, are lead- free and mercury-free, and use wood from sustainably
harvested forests, are considered to be preferable as a matter of
policy.
b.
It is the intent of the Borough of Roselle Park to encourage increased
use of environmentally preferable products and services. Policy objectives,
as intended by this subsection, are as follows:
1.
Conserve materials;
2.
Minimize environmental impacts such as pollution and use of water
and energy;
3.
Eliminate or reduce toxics that create hazards to workers and the
community;
4.
Support strong recycling markets;
5.
Reduce materials that are routinely land filled or disposed of;
6.
Increase the use and availability of environmentally preferable products
that protect the environment;
7.
Reward manufacturers and vendors with contracts that reduce environmental
impacts in their production and distribution systems or services;
8.
Collect and maintain up-to-date information regarding manufacturers,
vendors and other sources for locating/ordering environmentally preferable
products;
9.
Create a model for successfully purchasing environmentally preferable
products that encourages other purchasers in the market to adopt similar
goals.
c.
The Borough of Roselle Park Environmental Commission shall assist
end-user Borough of Roselle Park agencies with research, evaluation,
and implementation of environmentally conscious purchasing objectives.
The Environmental Commission shall specifically focus on objectives
which include the evaluation and consideration of: recycled content
products, non-toxic products, energy and water efficient products,
natural resource management, pollution reduction, product packaging,
and environmentally considerate construction.
d.
The priority of the Borough of Roselle Park shall be the health and
safety of workers and citizens of the municipality and shall take
precedence over all other policies and practices.
Nothing contained in this policy shall be construed as requiring
a department, purchaser or contractor to procure products that do
not perform adequately for their intended use, exclude adequate competition,
or are not available at a reasonable price in a reasonable period
of time. Furthermore, nothing contained in this policy shall be construed
as requiring the Borough of Roselle Park, department, purchaser or
contractor to take any action that conflicts with local, State or
Federal requirements.
[1980 Code § 55-1]
Pursuant to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 40A:11-10 et seq., the
Borough is hereby authorized to enter into contracts with the County
of Union for the joint use by the Borough and other municipalities
in the County of Union of administrative services and facilities of
the Office of the Purchasing Agent of the County of Union appropriate
to the procurement of certain materials, supplies and equipment which
may be determined to be required from time to time by the Borough
of Roselle Park and which the Borough may otherwise lawfully purchase
for itself. The services and facilities of the Office of the County
Purchasing Agent shall be provided without cost to the Borough of
Roselle Park.
[1980 Code § 55-2]
The proper municipal officials of the Borough of Roselle Park
are hereby authorized and empowered to execute on behalf of the Borough
all such contracts with the County of Union for joint public bidding.
[1980 Code § 22-28]
The Borough has determined that the creation of a Length of
Service Awards Program (LOSAP) will enhance the ability of the Borough
to retain and recruit volunteer Roselle Park Fire Department (RPFD)
and Roselle Park First Aid Squad (RPFAS) members.
[1980 Code § 22-29]
Length of Service Awards Program is created in accordance with
N.J.S.A. 40A:14-183 et seq., to reward active volunteer members of
the RPFD and the RPFAS for their loyal, diligent and devoted services
to the residents of the Borough.
[1980 Code § 22-30]
a.
Length of Service Awards Program shall provide for fixed annual contributions
to a deferred income account for each active volunteer member of the
RPFD and the RPFAS that meets the criteria set forth below or hereafter
provided by amendment to this section.
b.
Such contributions shall be made in accordance with a plan established
by the Borough and administered in accordance with the laws of the
State of New Jersey, the United States Internal Revenue Code and this
section.
[1980 Code § 22-31]
Length of Service Awards Program shall provide for annual contributions
to each eligible, active volunteer member of the RPFD and the RPFAS
that meets the criteria as follows:
a.
The number of points required for an active year of service for an
active volunteer RPFD or RPFAS member is eighty (80) and five hundred
fifty (550), respectively.
b.
Only active volunteer members of the RPFD and RPFAS shall be eligible.
c.
Paragraphs a and b are as determined by the bylaws and/or other governing
documents of the RPFD or the RPFAS, as the case may be, and/or the
officers of each respective organization.
d.
Any new active volunteer member of the RPFD or the RPFAS shall not
become eligible to participate in LOSAP until the next calendar year
after coming off probation in the case of the RPFD or RPFAS or no
longer on inactive status in the case of the RPFD only.
e.
Current active volunteer members, as of the date that the voters
approve LOSAP, shall become immediately eligible to participate in
LOSAP.
f.
Amount of deferred contribution.
1.
Any active volunteer member of the RPFD who obtains the required
eighty (80) points will receive one thousand one hundred fifty ($1,150)
dollars deferred contribution for his/her active volunteer status
on the RPFD.
2.
Any active volunteer member of the RPFAS who obtains the required
five hundred fifty (550) points will receive five hundred seventy-five
($575) dollars deferred contribution for his/her active volunteer
status on the RPFAS. Any active volunteer member of the RPFAS who
obtains the required seven hundred (700) points will receive one thousand
one hundred fifty ($1,150) dollars deferred contribution for his/her
active volunteer status on the RPFAS.
g.
No person who is an active volunteer member of both the RPFD and
the RPFAS shall be permitted to receive deferred contribution for
his/her active status in these organizations for more than one thousand
one hundred fifty ($1,150) dollars.
h.
Any active volunteer member of either the RPFD and/or the RPFAS who
is receiving a public pension from or through the State of New Jersey
shall be permitted to receive such deferred contribution unless otherwise
prohibited by law.
[1980 Code § 22-32]
Length of Service Awards Program shall not provide for contributions
for prior services by any active volunteer member of the RPFD or the
RPFAS.
[1980 Code § 22-33]
The estimated costs of the program have been calculated as one
hundred twelve thousand seven hundred ($112,700) dollars per year.
[1980 Code § 22-34]
Each active volunteer member shall be credited with points for
volunteer services provided to the RPFD or the RPFAS in accordance
with the attached schedules.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: The LOSAP Point System Schedules are on file
in the Clerk's office, where they are available for inspection.
[1980 Code § 22-35]
a.
The attached ballot question and explanatory statement shall be submitted
to the Clerk of Union County for the purpose of presenting this ballot
question to the voters of the Borough at the next general election
to be held on November 7, 2000.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: This ordinance was passed by the voters at
the general election held 11-7-2000.
[1980 Code § 126-1]
No insurance company authorized to issue fire insurance policies in the State of New Jersey shall make payment to a claimant of any claim in excess of two thousand five hundred ($2,500) dollars for fire damages on any real property located within the Borough pursuant to any fire insurance policy issued or renewed after the adoption of this section and after the filing of this section with the Commissioner of Insurance of the State of New Jersey until such time as all taxes and assessments and all other municipal liens or charges due and payable appearing on the official certificate of search shall have been made either by the owner of such real property or by the insurance company pursuant to the provisions of Subsection 2-58.3 or the Borough submits to the insurance company a copy of a resolution adopted pursuant to Subsection 2-58.4.
[1980 Code § 126-2]
The official certificate of search shall be provided by the
Borough Clerk of the Borough of Roselle Park upon proper application
of the claimant or the insurance company, as the case may be. Such
certificate may be altered by the Borough Clerk or by any other bonded
official responsible for preparing such certificate in order to correct
any errors or omissions or to add any municipal liens or related charges
due and payable subsequent to the preparation of the official certificate.
[1980 Code § 126-3]
In the absence of the receipt of a resolution pursuant to Subsection 2-58.4, an insurance company writing fire insurance policies in the Borough is hereby authorized and required, prior to the payment of any claims for fire damages in excess of two thousand five hundred ($2,500) dollars on any real property located within the Borough, to pay to the Borough the amount of the liens appearing on the official certificate and such other recorded liens or related charges as may be certified to the insurance company. However, in the event that an appeal is taken on the amount of any lien or charge other than an appeal on the assessed valuation of real property pursuant to N.J.S.A. 54:3-21, the insurance company shall withhold seventy-five (75%) percent of the full amount of the lien or charge being contested pending termination of all proceedings, at which time such moneys and all interest accruing thereon at a rate paid on interest-bearing accounts in banking institutions or savings and loan associations in the State of New Jersey shall be disbursed in accordance with the final order or judgment of the Court.
[1980 Code § 126-4]
The Mayor and Council of the Borough of Roselle Park may enter into agreement with the owner of any fire-damaged property to pay in full all delinquent taxes, assessments or other municipal liens by installments pursuant to N.J.S.A. 54:5-19 or for the redemption of the tax sale lien by installment payments pursuant to Article VII of Chapter 5 of Title 54 of the New Jersey Statutes if the Mayor and Council are satisfied that the claim for fire damages is to be used to restore or improve the fire-damaged property. An insurance company receiving a certified copy of a resolution of agreement from the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Roselle Park is authorized to make full payment on the claim to the insured person.
[1980 Code § 126-5]
A municipal claim made in accordance with the provisions of
N.J.S.A. 17:36-8 et seq., and this section shall be paramount to any
other claim on the proceeds of the fire insurance policy, except the
claim of a holder of a mortgage on the fire-damaged property, where
the fire insurance policy at the time of the loss listed the mortgagee
as a named insured, in which event the claim of the mortgagee to the
proceeds shall be paramount to the municipal lien under the aforesaid
statutes and this section only to the extent of the amount due and
payable to the mortgagee under the mortgage contract.
[1980 Code § 126-6]
This section shall not affect the authority of the Borough of
Roselle Park to enforce a municipal lien under any other law of the
State of New Jersey.
[1980 Code § 126-7]
The Municipal Clerk shall file a certified copy of this section
with the Commissioner of Insurance of the State of New Jersey upon
its adoption.
[1980 Code § 133-4]
Where a permit or license to conduct a business in the Borough
of Roselle Park is required by law, the issuing, transfer or renewal
of such permit or license shall be withheld by the issuing authority
until all taxes levied or assessed upon the establishment covered
by such license or permit or against the applicant or transferrer,
and then due, shall be paid, unless the same are in process of litigation.
[1]
Editor's Note: Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:52-1.2, this provision
does not apply to an Alcoholic Beverage license.
[1980 Code § 51-17]
The Borough of Roselle Park shall, upon providing assistance
to another municipality which has enacted a reciprocal mutual aid
ordinance, assume the cost and expense of providing its personnel
and equipment to the requesting municipality, except in such instances
when the requesting municipality receives State or Federal aid by
way of reimbursement. In such circumstances the cost incurred shall
be submitted to the community requesting assistance.
[1980 Code § 51-18]
Members of the Police Force of the Borough of Roselle Park suffering
injury, or their legal representatives, if death results, while rendering
assistance in another municipality shall be entitled to all such benefits
they would have realized if injury or death had occurred in the performance
of normal duties in the Borough of Roselle Park.
[1980 Code § 51-19]
A copy of this chapter shall be transmitted to the Municipal
Clerk of each municipality within the County of Union no later than
five (5) business days following adoption. The Clerk of the Borough
of Roselle Park shall maintain a record of all such ordinances adopted
by other municipalities within the County of Union.
[Ord. No. 2410; Ord. No. 2423]
All full time, part time, seasonal and temporary employees and elected public officials who receive compensation from the Borough of Roselle Park are mandated to have direct deposit of their compensation as of July 1, 2014 in accordance with Chapter 28 P.L. 2013, as defined under C.52:14-15f (b).
[1]
Editor's Note: Former Subsection 2-61.2, Exemptions –
Seasonal and Temporary Employees containing portions of Ordinance
No. 2410, was deleted in its entirety by Ordinance No. 2423.
[Ord. No. 2410]
Municipal employees may request, in writing, an exemption from
the direct deposit mandate to the Borough of Roselle Park Chief Financial
Officer. Such requests will be presented to the Borough of Roselle
Park Governing Body within thirty (30) days. The Borough of Roselle
Park Governing Body may grant such an exemption by resolution and
only for good cause.
[Ord. No. 2521-2018]
a.
Mission. Roselle Park Television, or "RPTV," is a local, not for
profit television production studio and broadcast station owned and
operated by the Borough of Roselle Park, New Jersey and provides public,
educational and governmental programming to the residents of the Borough
of Roselle Park. RPTV has been established to notify and distribute
community programming and related information on Comcast Channel 34
and Verizon Channel 32. The programming format is local, educational
and non-profit in nature, programming content relates to the community
at-large. It provides diverse programming which informs, educates,
and entertains. The programming content falls into the following categories:
Community Events, Community Sports, Culture, Education, Government,
Health and Human Service, Emergency Notifications, Public Safety and
Religion. RPTV also provides a video bulletin board which airs notices
to the public.
b.
Purpose. Primarily, RPTV serves the following functions:
1.
Recording of regular Borough Council Meetings.
2.
Recording of special events.
3.
Producing, scheduling and airing RPTV Programs.
4.
Establish technical standards for broadcast.
5.
Maintain broadcast and recording equipment.
6.
Maintain and update electronic bulletin board.
7.
Air School District programming in coordination with Board of Education.
[Ord. No. 2521-2018]
a.
RPTV functions as a department under the government of the Borough
of Roselle Park, managed by the Borough's Broadcast Technician, and
coordinated by the Borough Clerk's Office.
b.
All operational and content decisions are under sole jurisdiction
of the Borough of Roselle Park as per the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC), Cable Television Information Bulletin (Rev. May 2015) as cited
below:
"Public, Educational, and Governmental Access Channels ("PEG
Channels")
Pursuant to Section 611 of the Communications Act, local franchising
authorities may require cable operators to set aside channels for
public, educational, or governmental ("PEG") use.
Public access channels are available for use by the general
public. They are usually administered either by the cable operator
or by a third party designated by the franchising authority.
Educational access channels are used by educational institutions
for educational programming. Time on these channels is typically allocated
among local schools, colleges and universities by either the franchising
authority or the cable operator.
Governmental access channels are used for programming by local
governments. In most jurisdictions, the local governments directly
controls these channels.
PEG channels are not mandated by federal law, rather they are
a right given to the franchising authority, which it may choose to
exercise. The decision whether to require the cable operator to carry
PEG channels is up to the local franchising authority. If the franchise
authority does require PEG channels, that requirement will be set
out in the franchise agreement between the franchising authority and
the cable operator.
Franchising authorities may also require cable operators to
set aside channels for educational or governmental use on institutional
networks, i.e., channels that are generally available only to institutions
such as schools, libraries, or government offices.
Franchising authorities may require cable operators to provide
services, facilities, or equipment for the use of PEG channels.
In accordance with applicable franchise agreements, local franchising
authorities or cable operators may adopt on their own, non-content-based
rules governing the use of PEG channels. For example:
Rules may be adopted for allocating time among competing applicants
on a reasonable basis other than the content of their programming.
Minimum production standards may be required. Users may be required
to undergo training.
Federal law permitted a cable operator to prohibit the use of
a PEG channel for programming that contains obscene material, sexually
explicit conduct, indecency, nudity, or material soliciting or promoting
unlawful conduct. However, the U.S. Supreme Court determined that
this law was unconstitutional. Therefore, cable operators may not
control the content of programming on public access channels with
the exception that the cable operator may refuse to transmit a public
access program, or a portion of the program, which the cable operator
reasonably believes contains obscenity.
PEG channel capacity that is not in use for its designated purpose
may, with the franchising authority's permission, be used by the cable
operator to provide other cable services. Franchising authorities
are directed by federal law to prescribe rules governing when this
use is permitted.
For additional information: Any questions or comments about
PEG channels on a particular system should be directed to the cable
operator or the local franchising authority, and not to the Federal
Communications Commission. The name and telephone number of your franchising
authority should appear on your cable bill, or should be available
through your cable operator. With very limited exceptions, the Federal
Communications Commission is not responsible for enforcing the federal
statute governing PEG channels."
[Ord. No. 2521-2018]
a.
RPTV shall air programs pertinent to the Roselle Park community.
b.
Commercial or for profit programming or advertisements are prohibited.
c.
Programs shall not consist of advertising, promotion of a particular
commercial interest, or be produced as a profit-making venture.
d.
Solicitation on behalf of any individual or organization (business,
civic or other) is prohibited.
e.
Any solicitation or appeals for funds are prohibited.
f.
Advertisement by or on behalf of officially announced candidates
for public office are prohibited.
g.
Any material that is libelous, slanderous or an unlawful invasion
of privacy are prohibited.
h.
Airing of obscene or indecent material is prohibited.
i.
The direct or indirect presentation of lottery information, gambling,
or games of chance are prohibited.
j.
Airing of prices on content are prohibited (example: donation or
ticket prices on ads, in videos or flyers).
k.
Local programming only, rebroadcast of movies or television are prohibited
(except for Borough sponsored special programming or emergency rebroadcast).
l.
Unauthorized copied works or copyrighted material are prohibited.
(You must own or have the usage rights of any images, videos, clipart,
audio clips or music).
m.
FCC (Federal Communications Commission) and other Federal and State
regulations regarding copyright, obscenity, and privacy shall be adhered
to. The Borough may enact additional ordinances governing use and
operations of RPTV and its facilities.
n.
Borough-owned equipment and RPTV facilities shall only be used by
qualified RPTV Production Team members as determined by the Broadcast
Technician.
o.
Borough-owned equipment may only be used for the recording of approved
events.
p.
Borough-owned equipment shall not be available for use by the general
public.
[Ord. No. 2521-2018]
An independently produced program is one that is produced by
an individual or organization without the use of Borough equipment
and/or was an event not scheduled for coverage by the RPTV. These
programs must meet the technical standards outlined by the RPTV Broadcast
Technician and posted to the Borough of Roselle Park official website.
[Ord. No. 2521-2018]
a.
All programming must be submitted, and shall have a deadline of one
(1) month prior to the requested air date; giving the RPTV staff ample
time to prepare the submission for broadcast. This shall include artwork,
editing, review, and uploading to the broadcast equipment. All entries
will run for up to a three (3) week period. Entries are on a "first
come first serve" basis and will run if space is available on the
schedule.
[Ord. No. 2521-2018]
a.
Content will be submitted and approved by the Roselle Park Community
Access TV Broadcast Technician or Borough qualified designee. Per
the Rules and Guidelines, all decisions, approvals, denials or appeals
will be left to the sole discretion of the Roselle Park Community
Access TV Broadcast Technician or designee.
b.
The Borough explicitly reserves the right to reject any submission,
through its the Broadcast Technician or designee, for the following
reasons:
1.
If the submission is not deemed compatible to the RPTV mission.
2.
If the submission violates any RPTV Rules or any Local, State or
Federal Laws.
3.
If the submission is not pertinent to the Roselle Park Community.
4.
If the submission does not pass the technical standards approved
by the RPTV Broadcast Technician.
5.
If the submission does not meet the RPTV Deadline of Thirty (30)
Days.
[Ord. No. 2521-2018]
By submitting any material to the Roselle Park Community Access
TV, the submitter gives the Borough of Roselle Park permission to
broadcast and share it with the public, over TV, Internet, publications
and other forms of social media. The submitter also understands that
they may only submit material that they own or have the usage rights
of or permissions for.
All submitted content becomes the property of the Borough of
Roselle Park and will be destroyed or deleted after airing. RPTV does
not return submitted media or content.
[Ord. No. 2557-2018 § 2]
The purpose of the forgoing section of the Code shall be to
establish the general processes and procedures followed by the Governing
Body and Department Heads when hiring employees of the Borough of
Roselle Park.
[Ord. No. 2557-2018 § 3]
All employees of the Borough of Roselle Park shall be formally
hired by Resolution of the Governing Body of the Borough of Roselle
Park in accordance with the provisions of N.J.S.A. 40A:60-1 et seq.
[Ord. No. 2557-2018 § 4]
a.
Prospective employees of the Borough of Roselle Park who are subject
to appointment as a department head shall be solicited, interviewed
and otherwise vetted by the Governing Body, or any committee thereof,
in a manner considered to be the most advantageous to the Borough
of Roselle Park.
b.
Prospective employees of the Borough of Roselle Park who are subject
to appointment as staff-level personnel, or otherwise not a department
head, shall be solicited, interviewed and otherwise vetted by the
head of the department within which the individual may be appointed.
Each department head shall be required to provide a written recommendation
of all prospective hires, along with supporting documentation, to
the Governing Body for their review prior to the final consideration
of any appointment.
1.
Members of the Governing Body may have direct involvement in the
vetting of staff-level employees, including the interview of prospective
employees. Nothing in this section shall be construed so as to preclude
the Governing Body from consulting with department heads to discuss
recommendations, including matters of budget, organization, efficiency
and operation.
[Amended 3-21-2019 by Ord. No. 2568]
[Ord. No. 2557-2018 § 5]
The Borough of Roselle Park shall not accept sitting members
of the Governing Body, department heads, or other Borough employees
as professional references for employment. Applications which contain
any of the aforementioned individuals as references will not be considered.