[1993 Code § 42-3; Ord. No. 1706]
a. Executive
Head of Department. In accordance with N.J.S.A. 40A:14-118 or as subsequently
revised or amended, the Chief of Police shall be the head of the Police
Department and shall be directly responsible to the appropriate authority
for conduct, efficiency and day-to-day operations of the Police Department.
In the absence or disability of the Chief of Police, his duties shall
be performed by the next highest ranking officer.
b. Duties.
1. Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:14-118, the Chief of Police shall:
(a) Administer and enforce the Rules and Regulations of the Police Department
and any special emergency directive for the disposition and discipline
of the Department and its members and officers;
(b) Have, exercise and discharge the functions, powers and duties of
the Police Department;
(c) Prescribe the duties and assignments of all members and officers;
(d) Delegate such authority as may be deemed necessary for the efficient
operation of the Police Department to be exercised under the Chief's
direction and control; and
(e) Report at least monthly to the Appropriate Authority in such form
and at such times as shall be prescribed by the Appropriate Authority
regarding the operation of the Police Department during the preceding
month and make such other reports as may be requested by the Appropriate
Authority.
2. The Chief of Police, with the assistance of other members of the
Department detailed for the purpose, shall keep comprehensive records
as prescribed in rules and regulations adopted or to be adopted by
the Appropriate Authority.
3. The Chief of Police shall perform such other duties and functions
from time to time assigned him by the Appropriate Authority.
c. Vacancy.
In the event of a vacancy in the office of the Chief of Police, the
Mayor and Council shall fill the vacancy in the manner set forth by
ordinance.
d. Promotion
to Rank of Chief of Police. Each member of the Department having attained
the rank of Captain or Lieutenant shall be eligible to take the examination
for the office of Chief of Police.
[1993 Code § 42-4; Ord. No. 1265; Ord. No. 1706]
Each full-time member of the Police Department, as presently
constituted, is recognized as a member of the Police Department. Each
member of the Department hereafter appointed to a full-time position
in the Department shall have been a citizen of the United States for
at least 10 years, be a high school graduate or the equivalent, have
good moral character, be sound in body and in good health and be able
to read, write and speak the English language well and intelligently,
and shall be not less than 21 or more than 35 years of age at the
time of his appointment to a full-time position in the Department.
No person shall be appointed who has been convicted of any crime involving
moral turpitude that, in the judgment of the Township Council, would
be prejudicial to the morale of the Department. In addition to the
requirements set forth herein he shall meet all the minimum requirements
specified from time to time by the laws of the State of New Jersey.
There shall be a fee of $50 for any police testing application.
Upon written certification to the Chief of Police that the payment
of the testing fee would create an undue hardship on an applicant,
the Chief of Police may, after inquiry and investigation, be granted
permission to waive such application fee.
[1993 Code § 42-5; Ord. No. 1706]
The Township Council shall designate a Police Physician, who
shall examine all candidates for appointment to or promotion within
the Police Department. The Township Clerk/Administrator shall furnish
to the Township Council a written certificate of such physician as
to the physical fitness of all such candidates and a written certificate
of the results of a psychological test.
[1993 Code § 42-6; Ord. No. 1707]
a. Each
person appointed to the Department shall be known as a "probationary
Patrolman" and shall serve as such for a period of one year from the
date of his appointment. The probationary period of one year may be
extended not to exceed an additional six months upon the recommendation
of the Public Safety Committee that such action is for the good of
the Department and if confirmed by the Township Council.
b. At
the termination of the probationary period or extension thereof, provided
that the candidate satisfactorily meets all requirements, the appointment
as Patrolman shall become final upon recommendation of the Public
Safety Committee and with approval by the majority of the members
of the Council present and voting.
c. Should
the candidate not meet the requirements for a satisfactory Patrolman
at the end of the probationary period, his service shall be terminated
on the recommendation of the Public Safety Committee and with the
approval of the Township Council.
d. Every
probationary Patrolman shall, during the period of one year or the
extended period as herein provided, attend an accredited police training
school as determined by the Chief of Police and shall complete the
training course and graduate with a grade not less than 70.
[1993 Code § 42-7; New; Ord. No.
1707]
a. Standards
and Procedures.
1. Each member of the Department having attained the rank of Lieutenant
shall be eligible to take the examination for the office of Captain.
2. Each member of the Department having attained the rank of Sergeant
shall be eligible to take the examination for the office of Lieutenant.
3. Each member of the Department having attained the rank of Patrolman
who shall have served for a period of at least five years shall be
eligible to take the examination for the office of Sergeant.
4. In making the selections as outlined above, the Mayor and Council
shall select one of the four most qualified applicants for promotion
to a new or vacant position. In order to assist the Mayor and Council
in making its selections for promotion to a new vacant position, the
Police Department shall submit a list of the most qualified applicants
for consideration, utilizing the following formula:
(a) Nonexamination criteria: up to a maximum of 20 points.
(b) New Jersey State Chiefs of Police written examination: up to a maximum
of 40 points.
(c) New Jersey State Chiefs of Police oral examination: up to a maximum
of 40 points.
(d) Total of possible points: 100.
5. Nonexamination Criteria:
(a) Prior to the administration of either portion of the examination,
the following areas will be considered, and a set number of points
or half points will be awarded by the Chief of Police in each of the
individual areas. In fixing the exact number of points to be awarded
in any area, the Chief of Police will base his decision on relevant
documents on file at the Police Department.
(1)
Seniority. Officers will be entitled to 1/2 point for each year
of continuous service with the West Caldwell Police Department. Points
will be awarded for each completed year of service, starting in the
5th year and continuing to accrue until completion of the 25th year,
for a maximum of 10 points. To establish an individual's anniversary
date, the formal hiring resolution of the township will be used.
(2)
Military service. Officers will receive 1/2 point for each year
or part thereof of active duty military service in any branch of the
United States Armed Forces, up to a maximum of four years, for a total
award of two points. An individual must have served a minimum of 180
days on active duty to qualify for any points. To establish an individual's
length of military service, a DD Form 214 or equivalent will be used.
(3)
Education. Officers will receive 1/2 point for each 30 college
credits earned at any time in a degree-granting program at a regularly
accredited college, up to a maximum of 120 credits, for total award
of two points. To establish the total number of credits earned by
an individual, a certified course transcript from the accredited college
will be used.
(4)
Merit. The Chief of Police shall award each applicant any number
of points, or part thereof, up to a maximum of six points. This award
shall be based on the individual's past performance in his current
rank, his overall value to the Department and his dedication and professionalism
as a police officer.
(b) All candidates will be advised of the total number of points awarded
to them in each area of the non-examination criteria prior to the
written or oral examinations for the rank sought.
6. Examination Criteria. All testing will be conducted by representatives
of the New Jersey State Chiefs of Police Association. All scores will
be based on a 0% to 100% scale, with 100% being the highest possible
score. All tests results will be posted, using the individual's
social security number as an identifier.
(a) Written examination. The written examination will be of the type
and length designed by the New Jersey State Chiefs of Police Association
and shall be the most current examination presently in use. All raw
scores will be multiplied by four-tenths, so that a maximum adjusted
score will be 40 points.
(b) Oral examination.
(1)
The oral examination will be conducted by a panel of representatives
of the New Jersey State Chiefs of Police Association, consisting of
at least three members. All raw scores awarded by this panel will
be multiplied by 4/10, so that a maximum adjusted score will be 40
points.
(2)
Members of the oral examination board will not have access to
any Department or township personnel records during the examination
procedure.
7. Examination Lists for Promotion. When all of the above criteria have
been met, a list of eligible applicants, based on overall total score,
will be compiled. The list for each rank will become active when the
first promotion to that particular rank is confirmed by the Mayor
and Council, and the list will remain in full force and effect for
18 months from the date of the first promotion.
b. Appointment
of Chief of Police. Appointments to the office of the Chief of Police
shall be made from the first four highest members on the list certified
by the examining committee, to be recommended by the Public Safety
Committee and appointed by the Mayor, with the advice and consent
of the Council.
c. Promotional
List. The Mayor and Council shall certify the promotional list by
resolution.
d. Test
Notice. Notice of the approximate or actual examination date shall
be posted a minimum of six weeks prior to the examination.
e. Waiver.
Any requirements of this section may be waived by resolution of the
Mayor and Council upon the written recommendation of such waiver by
the Chief of Police.
[1993 Code § 42-8; Ord. No. 1707]
a. The
Public Safety Committee shall submit to the Mayor and Council its
recommendations for appointment to or promotions within the Department,
together with a written certificate of the Police Physician and such
other professional persons as may be deemed necessary or desirable
as to the physical and mental fitness of all such officers or members.
Appointments or promotions shall be made by nomination of the Mayor,
with the advice and consent of the Council and subject to confirmation
by the majority of the members of the Township Council.
b. The
list, certified by the examining committee, shall remain in full force
and effect for a period of 18 months from and after the date on which
it is promulgated. In the event of any promotions thereafter, a new
examination shall be held, and a new list shall be certified as hereinabove
required.
[1993 Code § 42-9; Ord. No. 1707]
Every member of the Police Department, before entering upon
the performance of his duties, shall take and subscribe an oath or
affirmation to bear true faith and allegiance to the government established
in the state, under the authority of the people, to support the Constitutions
of the United States and the State of New Jersey and to discharge
and perform faithfully, impartially and justly all the duties of his
office, which oath or affirmation shall be filed with the Township
Clerk/Administrator. He shall further take and subscribe to any oath
or affirmation required by the laws of the State of New Jersey.
[1993 Code § 42-10; Ord. No. 1707]
a. Causes for Removal or Suspension. No person shall be removed from
office or employment in the Police Department for causes other than
incapacity, gross misconduct or violation of the provisions of this
chapter or of the duly adopted rules and regulations of the Department.
The Chief shall have the power to suspend a member of the Department
for a maximum period of five days for any violation of this chapter
or rules and regulations of the Department.
b. Hearing. Any member or employee of the Police Department who violates the provisions of this chapter or the rules and regulations as promulgated under Section
3-14 and against whom charges are preferred shall be given a hearing before the Township Council on such charges. Charges shall be in writing and signed by the person making the same. The charges must be filed with the Township Clerk/Administrator, who shall thereupon proceed as speedily as possible to investigate the charges and after such investigation shall report to the Township Council in writing making recommendations which to him shall seem right and just in view of all circumstances.
c. Decision of Council.
1. The Township Council shall thereupon determine whether to:
(a) Drop the charges and exonerate the member or employee.
(b) Cause to be served upon the member or employees of the Police Department
against whom the charges are preferred a notice, in writing, to appear
before the Township Council at a time and place to be specified therein
to answer the charges.
2. After a hearing of the charges against the member or employee of
the Police Department, who may be represented by counsel in his own
defense, or without hearing in case he fails to appear, the Township
Council may, by resolution, reprimand, suspend, reduce in rank, fine
or dismiss the member or employee of the Police Department from the
service of the township or exonerate him from the charges.
3. The Chief of Police may suspend any member or employee of the Department
from active duty pending the determination of such charges.
[1993 Code § 42-11; Ord. No. 1707]
a. Established. There is hereby established within the Police Department
a division, to be known as the "Detective Bureau," including a Bureau
of Identification and Records, which shall be under the supervision
of the Chief of Police and be composed of such police officers with
the title of Detective as may from time to time be assigned to detective
duty by the Chief of Police. Nothing herein contained shall prevent
any officer assigned to the Bureau to be reassigned to other police
duty in the discretion of the Chief of Police. The Chief of Police,
or Acting Chief, shall have command and control of all officers assigned
to the Detective Bureau.
b. Duties of Bureau.
1. The Detective Bureau shall perform the following functions and duties:
(a) Investigate all crimes committed within the Township of West Caldwell.
(b) Investigate all reports of crime alleged to have been committed within
the township.
(c) Cooperate with all other law enforcement agencies in the investigation
and detection of crime.
(d) Investigate reports of and seek to locate missing persons.
(e) Take and keep photographs and fingerprints of persons who are arrested
and charged with crime, where such photographs and fingerprints are
required to be taken.
(f) Serve all summonses and warrants.
(g) Such other duties as may from time to time be assigned to it by the
Chief of Police.
2. Members of the Police Department assigned to detective duty shall
keep accurate and complete records of each day's work and shall
promptly submit all reports or records in every case assigned them
when so required by the superior officer or Chief of Police.
c. Regulations of the Bureau.
1. No official records or photographs shall be removed or destroyed
except upon the written order of the Chief of Police, and such order
shall be made only on the application of the subject or application
by the Chief of Police, and the result of such investigation shall
remain part of the subject record.
2. All photographs and fingerprints of arrested persons required by
law shall be taken by the Bureau and shall be privately kept in the
gallery provided therefor, for the official use of the Police Department
in aid of the prevention and detection of crime. The officer in charge
shall be personally responsible for their safekeeping.
3. No member of the Police Department shall be permitted to search any
of the files of the Detective Bureau except the officers attached
to the Bureau. Information or data on file in the Detective Bureau
shall be obtained only through the Chief of Police or the superior
officer assigned thereto.
[1993 Code § 42-12; Ord. No. 1707]
Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:14-7 et seq., the Public Safety Committee
shall submit to the Township Council its recommendations for the appointment
of special policemen or special policewomen as required for terms
not exceeding one year, or temporarily in the case of emergency or
to perform special duties. Such persons shall be known as "special
policemen" or "special policewomen"; they shall not be members of
the Police Department. They shall be subject to the rules and regulations
of the Police Department, orders and directions of the Chief of Police.
Special policemen or policewomen shall receive no compensation except
as authorized by the Township Council at the time of their appointment.
Special policemen or policewomen need not possess all the qualifications
or be subject to the examination required of regular members of the
Department.
[1993 Code § 42-13; Ord. No. 1707]
a. The Township Council shall establish by resolution and may, from
time to time, amend and repeal by resolution such rules and regulations
as it may deem necessary for the government and efficient working
of the entire Department. Such rules and regulations, and their amendment
or repeal, when adopted by resolution of the Township Council, shall
be delivered to the Chief of Police in writing within five days and
posted within five days after the adoption thereof in police headquarters
and a copy thereof delivered to each and every member of the Department
within five days after the adoption of such rules or regulations or
any amendment or repeal thereof.
b. Rules and regulations promulgated by the Township Council shall supersede
any orders or instructions of the Township Clerk/Administrator and/or
the Public Safety Committee to the extent of any inconsistency between
them.
[1993 Code § 42-14; Ord. No. 1707]
The Mayor of the Township of West Caldwell is hereby authorized
to enter into by and among the City of Newark, City of East Orange,
Town of Irvington, City of Orange, Town of West Orange, Town of Bloomfield,
Town of Montclair, Town of Nutley, Borough of Glen Ridge, Town of
Belleville, Township of Millburn, Township of Maplewood, Village of
South Orange, Township of Livingston, Borough of Fairfield, Borough
of Caldwell, Borough of North Caldwell, Township of West Caldwell,
Borough of Essex Falls, Borough of Roseland, Township of Cedar Grove
and Borough of Verona a mutual assistance agreement for police assistance
in the event of an emergency as defined in this section in accordance
with N.J.S.A. 40A:60-5 and 40A:60-6, N.J.S.A. 40:49-1 et seq. and
N.J.S.A. 40A:14-156.1 et seq. and the mutual assistance agreement
attached hereto and made a part hereof as if set forth in length herein
which agreement shall be attested by the Township Clerk.