[1976 Code § 16-1; Ord. No. 92-24; Ord. No. 2002-24 § I]
a. There is hereby created in and for the Township a Police Department
which shall consist of either a Chief of Police or a Public Safety
Director and such members and officers as shall be deemed necessary
by the Township Committee. The Township Committee shall determine
the number of persons, including temporary officers and members in
an emergency, to be appointed to these positions together with their
compensation.
b. The Police Department shall consist of the following positions:
1. Chief of Police — One position. The Chief of Police is responsible
for the overall operations of the Police Department. The Chief of
Police establishes policy and direction; is responsible for planning;
develops the Department's budget and hires and disciplines all other
members of the Police Department.
2. Captain — Two positions. The Captain is assigned as a Command
Officer. The Captain oversees and directs the day-to-day operations
of the Police Department. The Captain assists the Chief of Police
with planning, the budget and policies of the Police Department and
assumes responsibility in the Chief of Police's absence. The Captain
further receives additional responsibilities as assigned.
[Amended 6-14-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-22]
3. Lieutenants — Four positions. The Lieutenants are assigned
as Commanding Officers who supervise certain divisions of the Police
Department. The Lieutenants are further responsible for personnel,
purchasing and equipment, the Lieutenants serve as Watch Commanders
and receive additional responsibilities as assigned.
4. Sergeants — Nine positions. The Sergeants are assigned as Supervisory
Officers of certain squads or units of the Police Department. The
Sergeants are responsible for overseeing actions of members of its
squad or unit and receive additional responsibilities as assigned.
5. Patrolmen — Thirty-two positions. Patrolmen patrol a designated
area of the Township of Holmdel to provide assistance and protection
to the community. They further respond to calls for service, enforce
all criminal and motor vehicle laws of the State of New Jersey and
Ordinances of the Township of Holmdel. Patrolmen receive additional
responsibilities as assigned.
6. Dispatcher — Six positions. The dispatchers receive and transmit
emergency service calls and other requests for services by residents
of the Township of Holmdel. Dispatchers receive additional responsibilities
as assigned.
7. Dispatcher (P/T) — Four positions.
8. Secretary/Clerical — Five positions.
c. The New Jersey Department of Personnel Job Specifications Guidelines
are incorporated by reference herein as to additional examples of
work, definition of each ranking of the Police Department and requirements
and abilities of each rank.
d. All appointments previously made to any position within the Police
Department are hereby ratified and confirmed.
[1976 Code § 16-2; Ord. No. 92-24]
The Police Department shall preserve the public peace, protect
life and property, detect, arrest and prosecute offenders of the laws
of the State of New Jersey and/or ordinances of the Township; direct
and control traffic; provide attendance at and protection during emergencies;
provide appearances in Court; cooperate with all other law enforcement
agencies; and provide training for the efficiency of its members and
officers.
[1976 Code § 16-3; Ord. No. 92-24]
The Township Committee is hereby designated as the "appropriate authority" as required by N.J.S. 40A:14-118. The Township Administrator shall serve, in accordance with all statutory limitations and requirements, as the full-time agent of the Township Committee regarding the operations and functions of the Police Department established hereby. For purposes of this section, the term "agent" includes the duties and functions of the Township Administrator as defined by Section
2-5 of the Code of the Township of Holmdel.
The Township Committee shall adopt, and may supplement and amend
by resolution, Rules and Regulations for governing of the Police Department.
[1976 Code § 16-4; Ord. No. 92-24; Ord. No. 94-36 § 16-4; Ord. No. 99-27 § I; Ord. No. 2001-03 § I; Ord. No. 2001-13 § I]
a. No person shall be appointed to the Police Department who is not
qualified as provided by the laws of the State of New Jersey including
the Civil Service rules and regulations. Applicants seeking appointment
to the Police Department shall successfully complete a physical, mental
and psychological examination which examination shall be conducted
in accordance with all applicable laws and administrative regulations
of the State of New Jersey.
b. In accordance
with P.L. 2021, c. 7 (N.J.S.A. 11A:4-1.3), individuals may be appointed
to entry-level law enforcement positions in the Police Department
without taking a competitive examination if they have successfully
completed a full basic course for police officers training course
at a school approved and authorized by the New Jersey Police Training
Commission.
[Added 11-23-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-37]
c. All duly qualified applicants for the position of Holmdel Township
Police Officer shall be classified in the following classes:
1. Residents of Holmdel Township.
2. Other residents of Monmouth County.
3. Other residents of the State of New Jersey.
4. All other qualified applicants.
d. All appointments to the position of Holmdel Township Police Officer
shall be made in accordance with N.J.S.A. 40A:14-123.1a, with all
those in Class 1 to be appointed first and then those in each succeeding
class in the order above listed.
e. All applicants classified in Class 1 must be residents of Holmdel
Township as of the announced closing date of the Civil Service examination
for the position.
[1976 Code § 16-5; Ord. No. 92-24]
The Chief of Police or Public Safety Director (which titles
are hereinafter used interchangeably) shall be the head of the Police
Department and shall be directly responsible to the Township Committee
and its designated agent for the department's efficiency and day to
day operations. Pursuant to policies established by the Township Committee,
the Chief of Police shall:
a. Develop, administer, recommend to the Township Committee and enforce
Rules and Regulations for the governance of the Police Department
and issue special emergency directives for the disposition and discipline
of the force and its officers and personnel;
b. Have, exercise and discharge the functions, powers and duties of
the force;
c. Prescribe the duties and assignments of all subordinates and other
personnel;
d. Delegate such of his/her authority as he/she may deem necessary for
the efficient operation of the force to be exercised under his/her
direction and supervision;
e. Report at least monthly to the Township Committee and its agent in
such form as shall be prescribed by the Township Committee, regarding
the operation of the force during the preceding month, and make such
other reports as may be requested by the Township Committee or its
agent.
[1976 Code § 16-6; Ord. No. 92-24; New]
The Township Committee may appoint special law enforcement officers
in accordance with New Jersey Statutes for terms not exceeding one
year. Such appointees shall possess and exercise all the powers and
duties provided by statutes during their term in office, but shall
not be continued as regular members of the Police Department and shall
not be entitled to tenure. In accordance with N.J.S. 40A:14-146.11,
the Chief of Police may authorize special law enforcement officers,
when on duty, to exercise the same powers and authority as regular
members of the Police Department including the carrying of firearms
and the power of arrest.
[1976 Code § 16-7; Ord. No. 92-24; Ord. No. 94-21 § 16-7]
No permanent member or officer of the Police Department shall
be removed from his office, employment or position for political reasons
or for any cause other than incapacity, misconduct, or disobedience
of the Rules and Regulations established for the government of the
Police Department, nor shall such member or officer be suspended,
removed, fined or reduced in rank from or in office, employment, or
position, except for just cause as hereinabove provided and then only
upon a written complaint setting forth the charge or charges against
such member or officer. Said complaint and disposition shall be filed
in the office of the Township Administrator pursuant to N.J.S. 40A:14-147
and a copy of the complaint shall be served upon the member or officer
so charged, with notice of a designated hearing date thereon which
shall not be less than 10 nor more than 30 days from the date of the
service of the complaint.
a. Minor Discipline. In the case of minor discipline, which, for the
purposes of this section is defined as a maximum five-day suspension
or a fine equivalent to five days' pay, the Chief of Police shall
serve as the hearing officer. The Chief of Police shall have the power
and authority to dispose of the charges against the accused; if, in
the opinion of the Chief of Police, the accused is not guilty of the
offense charges, the Chief of Police shall so advise the complainant
in writing. In the event that the accused is found guilty of the charges,
the Chief of Police may impose such penalty or penalties as are within
his/her powers. The Chief of Police may not impose a penalty, however,
exceeding a five-day suspension or a fine exceeding the equivalent
of five days' pay in minor discipline cases.
b. Major Discipline. In a case where the Chief of Police believes that
the charges, if proved, would warrant suspension for greater than
five days or imposition of a fine greater than the equivalent of five
days' salary, the Chief of Police shall refer the case to the Township
Committee or its designated representative for hearing and disposition.
Any disciplinary charge, either of a minor or major nature, either
against the Chief of Police or against any member when the charge
is brought by the Chief of Police, shall be referred to the Township
Committee or its designated representative by the Township Clerk for
hearing and disposition. If the Chief of Police is absent for a period
of 30 days or more, the Township Administrator shall fulfill the duties
of the Chief of Police hereunder.
[1976 Code § 16-8; Ord. No. 92-24]
a. The Township Committee shall have the power to subpoena witnesses
and shall have the benefit of the advice of the Township Attorney
at the hearing. The Township Committee may appoint special counsel
to prosecute charges and present evidence. All parties shall attend
a hearing unless excused by the Township Committee. Every party to
a hearing shall be entitled to:
1. Present his case and be represented by legal counsel;
2. Request a subpoena of witnesses to testify or produce pertinent documentary
evidence;
3. Cross-examine witnesses or participants at a hearing and any other
persons who may have investigated any matter involved in the hearing;
4. Impeach any witness and present any affidavit, exhibits or other
evidence which the Township Committee considers pertinent to the hearing.
b. The New Jersey Rules of Evidence shall apply as a general guideline
for the orderly presentation of evidence at said hearing but shall
not be binding.
c. The Township Committee shall render a written decision as soon as
possible after the conclusion of the hearing and without undue delay
and cause a copy to be recorded in the Township Committee minutes
of the hearing and a true copy to be served upon each party to the
hearing personally or by certified mail.
[1976 Code § 16-9; Ord. No. 92-24; amended 3-23-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-07; 2-13-2024 by Ord. No. 2024-03]
a. Any and all extra duty assignments for Police personnel shall be
determined and approved by the Chief of Police or his/her designee.
No Police Officer shall perform special duty assignments for private
parties for compensation other than through the procedure set forth
in this section. The Chief shall obtain such information as he/she
determines necessary and is authorized to approve such special duty
police work in accordance with this section. The Chief of Police may
assign a patrol vehicle for use in performing extra duty if and in
the event it is determined that the use of a patrol vehicle is necessary
to perform the contracted duty. The Chief may deny the assignment
or use of Police Officers or vehicles and/or impose any condition
or requirement as in his sole discretion and determination as in the
best interest of the Township and/or the Police Officers or public
safety. The Chief shall be guided by the nature of the assignment
and should avoid those with conflicts of interest and/or high risk
or injury.
b. The work to be performed shall be considered "special assignment
from independent contractors" and will not be considered a direct
assignment. The taking of any and all extra duty assignments shall
be on a voluntary basis in accordance with a fair and reasonable system
established and administered by the Chief of Police.
c. Officers engaged in special duty assignments shall be deemed on-duty
and shall conform to the Police Department rules, regulations and
procedures. All such agreements for special duty assignments shall
be contracted for in writing by the completion of a form available
from the Police Department which contracts shall be kept on record
as other such public documents. All payments due under such agreements
shall be paid 15 days from the date of billing. Interest shall be
charged at the rate of 12% per annum on any amount billed for which
payment has not been made within 15 days. Delinquent parties shall
be liable for all costs, fees, and attorneys' fees associated
with the collection of any amounts due.
d. Payment.
1. The per-hour fee for special duty assignments due from vendors shall
be the prevailing per-hour overtime salary rate paid to senior patrol
officers at the highest step pursuant to the collective bargaining
agreement, whether in force or expired, governing such salaries at
the time that the special duty assignment is performed (the "Prevailing
Rate"), in addition to any fees prescribed herein. The collective
bargaining unit may in its discretion authorize the Township to collect
a per-hour salary rate less than the Prevailing Rate, in which case
that per-hour salary rate shall serve as the Prevailing Rate.
2. In the event that a public school or private school, as defined in
N.J.S.A. 18A:1-1, requests a special duty assignment for a sporting
event that it is hosting on its grounds within the Township of Holmdel,
the hourly fee established under paragraph d1 shall be reduced by
20%.
3. In the event that a vendor requests special duty assignments that
require steady and recurring staffing of police officers, the Chief
of Police and Township Administrator may, at their discretion, authorize
a long-term special duty assignment rate to be agreed upon with the
vendor, ranging from $30 per hour up to the hourly rate established
under paragraph 1, as well as any agreed-upon hourly rate increases
for holidays. Any long-term special duty assignment rate established
pursuant to this subsection shall be negotiated on a nondiscriminatory
basis and determined based upon factors, including the duration of
the proposed long-term special duty assignment and the type of work
involved.
4. All payment for special duty assignments shall be made through a
special police fund established by the Municipal Treasurer from which
payment shall be made to the individual police officers performing
such service.
5. Individual police officers performing special duty assignments shall
be paid the amount of the hourly fee charged by the Township, less
any required deductions.
6. The Township shall charge an administrative fee to be retained by
the Township in the amount of 15% of the per-hour salaries collected
under this ordinance. For long-term special duty assignments, the
Chief of Police and Township Administrator may, at their discretion,
authorize a reduction in the percentage rate of the administrative
fee, based upon factors, including the type of work and its cost impact
upon the Holmdel Township Police Department.
7. In the event the Township utilizes a third-party contractor as provided
in paragraph j, the third-party contractor may charge a third-party
vendor servicing fee in addition to the foregoing amounts, which shall
be due and owing by the vendor. The third-party contractor servicing
fee shall be in an amount to be established by the Township pursuant
to the terms of the Township's procurement with the third-party
contractor.
8. Any dispute between the vendor and the police officer on assignment
as to services required or compensation due shall be determined by
the Chief. His/her decision shall be final and binding.
e. In the event special duty assignments cannot be filled by police
officers of the Holmdel Township Police Department, the Chief of Police
may contact other municipal Police Departments to see if they are
willing to perform such special duty assignments. If another municipal
Police Department fills an available special duty assignment within
Holmdel Township, the vendor shall be subject to the fees imposed
by that municipal Police Department.
f. The minimum hire out is four hours for special duty assignments,
and three hours for special duty assignments subject to the modified
fee contained in paragraph d2. If any assignment is canceled by the
vendor on less than two hours' notice, there shall be a charge
for a three- or four-hour minimum imposed, whichever is applicable
under this subsection.
g. The Chief of Police has the authority to order any Police Officer
to vacate or terminate any special duty assignment in response to
emergency situations or whenever the assignment creates an unacceptable
risk to health, safety and welfare of the Police Officer and/or public
in the sole determination and discretion of the Chief. The contractor
shall not be responsible for any compensation for the time that the
Police Officer is away from the special duty assignments and shall
have no claim for any costs or damages against the Township, the Chief,
or the Police Officer arising from the termination of special duty
assignment other than the prorated return of any costs prepaid to
the Township or to the municipality.
h. The Township shall be responsible to provide all necessary insurance
coverage as required by law, including but not limited to workers'
compensation, public liability, and claims for damage, for personal
injury including death or damage to property which may arise as a
result from the municipality's performance under the contract.
i. This subsection shall not apply to police officers serving on any
prosecutorial task forces as may, from time to time, be established,
or other duty assignments during which police officers are assisting
any law enforcement agencies.
j. The Township may procure a third-party contractor to provide services
administering the Special Duty Assignment ordinance. If a third-party
contractor is procured, the third-party contractor shall act all times
in accordance with the terms of this section. The Chief of Police
may delegate authority and/or provide direction to the third-party
contractor to ensure that Special Duty Assignments are carried out
in accordance with his or her authority under this section.
[Ord. No. 2002-03]
The Township shall be entitled to reimbursement for training
costs pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:14-178 if any Township police officer
resigns his/her position within two years of commencement of employment
and, within 120 days of resignation, is appointed to another State,
County or municipal law enforcement agency or the New Jersey Transit
Corporation. All terms used herein shall be defined as set forth in
N.J.S.A. 40A:14-178.
[Ord. No. 2016-08]
The Holmdel Township Fire Department, (sometimes hereafter "Fire
Department") is hereby designated as the authorized fire protection
agency in the Township of Holmdel in accordance with N.J.S.A. 40A:14-68.
[Ord. No. 2016-08]
The Fire Department shall be comprised of the Holmdel Fire Company No. 1 and the Holmdel Fire and Rescue Company #2. Both companies shall adhere to the authority of the Fire Chief and the rules, regulations standard operating procedures and policies of the Fire Department as it relates to the fire protection of the Township, emergency response and the day-to-day operations of the department. This shall not serve to interfere with the management of individual internal or business operations and affairs of each Fire Company as stipulated in subsection
2-29.21.
[Ord. No. 2016-08]
Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:14-68, the members of the Fire Department
shall be under the supervision and control of the Township of Holmdel
at all times, acting through its Township Administrator or his/her
designee, and in performing fire duty shall be deemed to be exercising
a governmental function.
[Ord. No. 2016-08]
The Fire Department is a Department of the Township of Holmdel,
and therefore falls within the Township's Table of Organization directly
under the Township Administrator. The Administrator or his/her designee
will manage the Fire Department with the advice of the Emergency Services
Committee, which will consist of the department heads of the Police,
Fire, First Aid, and Office of Emergency Management.
[Ord. No. 2016-08]
At no time shall there be more than 40 firefighters serving
in each Fire Company. No person shall be permitted to serve in the
Fire Department unless and until such person shall have made a volunteer's
application to the Fire Department.
In order to ensure the safety of all Fire Department members as well as that of the population of Holmdel, at no time will the membership of a Fire Company fall below eight active members. If this occurs the Fire Chief will immediately notify the Township Administrator who will determine, assure and/or arrange for appropriate fire services to the Township. If the Fire Chief fails to report drop in membership, action will be taken as allowed for in Chapter
1, Section
1-5, General Penalty.
If the Company is suspended due to a lack of membership it can
be restored upon meeting the membership requirement with the approval
of the Township Committee.
[Ord. No. 2016-08]
The Company Chief will have potential members complete an application pursuant to Chapter
9, Section
9-11 et seq.
[Ord. No. 2016-08]
When recommending an applicant for approval, the Fire Chief
will discuss the results of the background investigation and any other
pertinent information obtained with the members of the Township Committee.
The Township Committee of the Township of Holmdel will either approve
or deny such application by resolution or motion adopted at a regular
Township meeting.
Fire Department members must be approved by the Township Committee
prior to any performance of fire service. Additionally, prospective
firefighters will be required to have a pre-appointment physical by
a physician designated by the Township Committee.
[Ord. No. 2016-08]
Classes of membership and requisite qualifications for membership
in the Holmdel Fire Company shall be as follows:
a. Active Members.
1. Must be at least 18 years of age;
2. Must be a citizen of the United States or resident alien, a resident
of the Township of Holmdel, or must reside within three miles of any
border of the Township of Holmdel, or must be employed within the
Township of Holmdel; and
3. Must be a certified firefighter.
4. Must respond annually to 20% of calls, and attend 50% of trainings.
b. Non-Active/Associate/Probationary Members/Fire Police.
1. Must be at least 18 years of age;
2. Must be a citizen of the United States or resident alien, a resident
of the Township of Holmdel, or must reside within three miles of any
border of the Township of Holmdel, or must be employed within the
Township of Holmdel; and
3. Must be fire or fire-police certified or actively applying to become
fire or fire-police certified at the time of appointment.
c. Junior Firefighters' Auxiliary/Explorer Members.
1. Creation of Auxiliary or Establishment of Explorer Program. The volunteer
Fire Company may have a Junior Firefighters' Auxiliary or Explorer
Program whose members shall not be required to perform duties which
would expose them to the same degree of hazard as an active member.
2. Rules and Regulations. Each junior firefighter/explorer shall be
governed by the following rules and regulations:
(a)
A junior firefighter/explorer may attend after joining.
(b)
A junior firefighter shall be between the ages of 16 and 18.
An explorer shall have completed the eighth grade and is 14 years
of age, or 15 years of age but have not yet reached their 21st birthday.
(c)
A junior firefighter/explorer must be a citizen of the United
States or a resident of the State of New Jersey.
(d)
A junior firefighter/explorer shall wear full turnout gear while
riding fire apparatus and performing fire duties.
(e)
At no time during a fire shall a junior firefighter/explorer
enter a burning structure or any hazardous atmosphere.
(f)
A junior firefighter/explorer may deliver such items as hand
lights, exhaust fans, axes, and pike poles from the fire apparatus
to the active/non-active firefighters fighting fires, but only to
those firefighters outside the structure.
(g)
At the scene of a fire, a junior firefighter/explorer may roll
hose or help repack hose onto the fire apparatus.
(h)
Once a fire has been extinguished a junior firefighter/explorer
may, upon the instruction of and the direction of a line officer,
assist in the inside cleanup operations.
(i)
A junior firefighter/explorer may only ride in the jump seat
or cab of the apparatus.
(j)
Under the instruction and at the direction of a line officer,
a junior firefighter/explorer during drills may perform certain duties
such as holding water lines, ladder work, and practice rescue work
and pumper operations.
(k)
A junior firefighter/explorer shall assist in keeping the fire
apparatus, firehouses and grounds clean and shall also assist in all
Fire Company and Department activities.
3. Parental Consent. A copy of the rules and regulations and of any
additional rules and regulations imposed by the volunteer Fire Company
whose auxiliary the junior member or explorer member wishes to join
shall be given to the parents or guardian of the junior/explorer firefighter.
A copy of the rules and regulations signed by the parents or guardian
and of written permission to participate in the auxiliary/explorer
program shall be required from each junior/explorer member prior to
membership in an auxiliary.
[Ord. No. 2016-08]
Together, the Fire Chief and Line Officer's carry out the day
to day operations of the Fire Department as it relates to fire protection
of the Township.
The Fire Chief and Line Officers shall meet at least monthly.
The Fire Chief shall appoint committees as necessary to provide research
and recommendations regarding Fire Department operations and procedures.
a. Fire Chief.
1. The Fire Department shall be managed, supervised and commanded by the Chief of the Department (sometimes hereafter "Fire Chief"). Pursuant to the procedure set out in subsection
2-29.8A, the Fire Department shall elect a Chief of the Department to serve a two-year term and a Deputy Chief to serve a two-year term. The Fire Chief shall report to the Township Administrator or his/her designee.
2. The Fire Chief will serve, in accordance with applicable laws and
ordinances, recognized standards, Fire Department rules, regulations
and policies and Fire Company membership bylaws.
b. Fire Chief Qualifications.
1. Minimum Experience and Membership Requirements:
(a)
Shall be an Active Member of the Fire Department.
(b)
Shall be a Member in Good Standing according to Fire Company
bylaws.
(c)
Shall have served as a member of a Fire Company or Department
for a minimum of six years.
(d)
Shall have served as a Line Officer for a minimum of five years,
one of which shall have been served as Captain.
2. Minimum Training Requirements:
(a)
Shall posses a Firefighter I certification from the State of
New Jersey.
(b)
Shall be a qualified operator of all Departments Class A Engines
and Aerial Devices and have intimate knowledge regarding the operation
of all other department apparatus.
(c)
Shall possess an IMS Level III certification from the State
of New Jersey.
(d)
Shall posses Haz-Mat Awareness and Operational certifications
from the State of New Jersey.
(e)
Shall possess a Fire Officer I certification from the State
of New Jersey.
(f)
Successful completion of an Incident Safety Officer course.
(g)
Successful completion of an Emergency Response to Terrorism
course.
(h)
Successful completion of a Rapid Intervention Awareness course.
(i)
Successful completion of an Introduction to Motor Vehicle Extrication
course.
c. Duties of the Fire Chief.
1. In all cases of fire threatening danger or destruction of property
within a particular area of the Township, the Fire Chief shall take
prompt and efficient measures and use all the means of the Fire Department
to extinguish the fire. The Fire Chief shall, at such time, and on
all occasions of fire alarm, have sole and absolute control and command
over all the apparatus and all members of the Fire Department. The
Fire Chief shall have sole control and command of all other fire apparatus
and persons aiding and assisting the Fire Department in cases of actual
fire pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:14-54.1, Powers of Fire Chief to supersede
local police authority within fire lines.
2. The Fire Chief shall periodically inspect all apparatus and satisfy
himself/herself that it has been properly cleaned, maintained, and
made ready for use when needed. The Fire Chief shall call upon a sufficient
number of firefighters to assist in the work of putting and keeping
everything in readiness for service. The Fire Chief shall keep closely
informed to the physical condition of the equipment, apparatus, and
firehouses and take all necessary measures to have all portions thereof,
ready for instant use. To this end, he/she shall make, or cause to
be made, frequent visits for the purpose of inspections at least quarterly
at the firehouse, and shall keep a record of such inspection by date
and in detail as to the conditions then existing. Information/details
obtained through these inspections will be included by the Fire Chief
as part of his next monthly status report to the Township Administrator.
The Emergency Services Committee will authorize a representative
of the Township's Joint Insurance Fund (JIF) to conduct an annual
inspection of all Fire Company buildings, vehicles, apparatus, and
related equipment for compliance with all applicable laws and rules
and to ensure for the safety of Fire Department personnel.
3. The Fire Chief shall render to the Township Committee through the
Township Administrator an annual report giving in detail a record
of the services of the Fire Department during the previous year. The
report shall include and describe each actual fire and the cause as
well as the loss estimate sustained. In addition, the report shall
also include full information as to the organization, personnel, equipment,
apparatus, firehouse(s) and shall be accompanied by a financial statement
of the company, if necessary, as provided by N.J.S.A. 40A:14-34. The
Fire Chief shall also make recommendations for the maintenance and
betterment of the fire service. Furthermore, the Fire Chief shall
make specific reports on matters relating to the Fire Department whenever
directed to do so by the Township Administrator and/or Township Committee.
4. The Fire Chief shall be responsible for the proper management, discipline,
and training of Fire Department members. He/she shall approve all
tools, appliances, equipment and apparatus used by the Fire Department.
5. The Fire Chief shall have the authority to establish, organize, and
manage subdivisions of the Fire Department to carry out its mission
subject to review and approval of the Township Administrator or his/her
designee.
6. The Fire Chief shall set Fire Department policy, establish rules
and regulations, and standard operating guidelines for the efficient
operation of the Fire Department. The Fire Chief shall solicit the
input of all Department Line Officers when considering new policies
and procedures or when making changes to existing policies and procedures.
7. By October 1st of each year, the Fire Chief shall submit to the Township
Administrator a proposed budget for the following calendar year which
shall be considered by the Township Committee as part of the Township's
budgeting process.
8. The Fire Chief shall administer discipline he/she deems necessary
for the orderly and efficient functioning of the Fire Department when
necessary or when recommended by the Disciplinary Review Board. The
Fire Chief shall prescribe the specifications for, and the manner
of wearing of, all Fire Department uniforms and personal protective
clothing used in the Department.
9. Attend (or send a designee) to a minimum of two Township Safety Awareness
Committee (SAC) Meetings per year.
10. Required to submit monthly status reports to the Township Administrator
by the 15th of the following month.
d. Line Officers.
1. Each Fire Company shall elect its own Line Officers according to
recognized standards, applicable laws and ordinances, mandatory certification
requirements, Department policies and Fire Company Bylaws as it relates
to membership in good standing. Line Officers shall report to the
Fire Chief.
2. The Fire Companies shall continue to determine how many Line Officer
positions shall be required to adequately oversee operations, with
the advice and consent of the Township Administrator or his/her designee
and subject to this section.
3. At no time shall the number of Line Officers exceed the following
number per position:
(a)
Captain [not to exceed one].
(b)
Lieutenant [not to exceed four].
[Ord. No. 2016-08]
a. Eligibility to Vote.
1. Only Department Active Members may vote in the Chief election process;
and
2. Voting members must be members in Good Standing according to Fire
Company Bylaws.
3. The Secretary of each Fire Company will be required to provide the
Township Clerk with a list of eligible voters prior to the election.
b. Eligibility for Nomination.
1. Only Department Active Members are eligible to run for the position
of Fire Chief or Deputy Chief.
2. Meet all of the Qualifications in subsection
2-29.8 prior to nomination.
c. Nominations, Review Board and Company Election.
1. Each Fire Company shall hold nominations during the regular business
meeting of September in an election year.
2. The nominee or nominees shall be forwarded to the Eligibility Review
Board (hereafter the "Review Board").
(a)
The Review Board is responsible for verifying the nominees meet
all of the requirements for the position of Fire Chief.
(b)
The Fire Department shall be represented on the Review Board,
but shall also be comprised of impartial parties from the Township.
(c)
The Review Board shall be comprised of the sitting Fire Chief,
the Presidents of both Fire Companies, the Township Committee member
who serves on the Emergency Services Committee and the OEM Director.
(d)
If the Review Board confirms a nominee or nominees, the Fire
Company shall hold an election of the nominees. The election shall
be held during the regular business meeting of November in an election
year.
3. The winner must obtain a majority vote of at least 51% of the ballots
cast. If a nominee runs unopposed, the voting members shall cast a
yes or no vote.
d. Department Elections.
1. The election of Fire Chief shall be held on the first Saturday of
December in an election year.
2. The election shall be hosted by the Fire Company whose member is
to be promoted to the office of Fire Chief of the Department.
3. The election shall be ballot style.
4. The nominee must obtain a majority vote of 51% of the ballots cast.
5. Polls for voting shall open at 7:00 p.m. and close at 9:00 p.m.
6. The President and Secretary of the hosting Fire Company, or in their
absence or inability to act, the Vice President and Treasurer shall
act as judge and clerk of all elections.
7. In the event a nominee does not receive a majority vote, the nominating
Fire Company shall hold another nomination vote within 10 days of
the Department election.
8. If the nominee has not previously been approved by the Review Board,
the nominee shall be reviewed.
9. A new Department election shall be held within seven days of approval
of the nominee(s) by the Review Board.
e. Alternate Candidate.
1. The nomination of an alternate member to the position of Fire Chief
of the Department or Deputy Fire Chief shall be permitted only if
the member who is currently serving in the position resigns or is
found to be serving "unjustly" by no less than 80% of the voting membership
who shall indicate so in writing to the Fire Chief of the Department
and Township Administrator. In the event that an alternate nominee
is permitted, the entire voting membership must be notified in writing
by the Township Clerk of the intent to nominate an alternate as well
as the date, time and place in which such nominations/elections will
take place.
f. Rotation and Term Limits.
1. The Fire Chief will serve two-year terms.
2. Deputy Fire Chiefs who successfully complete their terms shall automatically
be promoted to and sworn in to the position of Fire Chief of the Department.
3. The rotation of Fire Chief will commence the first January following
the adoption of this ordinance (Ordinance No. 2016-08, 5-17-16) and
continue to rotate as follows indefinitely.
(a)
Years 1 & 2 — Chief = HFRC2, Deputy = HFC1.
(b)
Years 3 & 4 — Chief = HFC1, Deputy = HFRC2.
(c)
Years 5 & 6 — Chief = HFRC2, Deputy = HFC1.
[Ord. No. 2016-08]
The Fire Chiefs and all Line Officers of the Fire Department
shall be responsible to the Township Administrator or his/her designee,
for implementing and carrying out the fire protection and fire prevention
services within the Township as required by law.
[Ord. No. 2016-08]
The members and officers of the Fire Department shall comply
with any and all requirements as set forth by the Mid-Jersey Joint
Insurance Fund or any other insurance carrier designated by the Township.
[Ord. No. 2016-08]
The Township Clerk shall keep a list of each Company's membership.
Said list will include the name of each member, the date of his/her
acceptance, current address, current telephone number, and driver's
license number.
It shall be the responsibility of the Fire Chief to notify the
Township Clerk of any changes in such list and status as they occur
throughout the year. By December 1st of each year, the Fire Chief
will furnish the Township Clerk with a complete list with the information
listed above, of each member of the Company and their status within
said Company.
[Ord. No. 2016-08]
There may be active or associate members of the Fire Department
who may also be designated as fire police pursuant to N.J.S.A. 15:8-4.
These members shall serve at the direction of the Fire Chief or designee.
Before commencing their duties as fire police, such members must qualify
as fire police by taking and subscribing to an oath to be administered
by the Municipal Clerk that they shall justly, impartially and faithfully
discharge their duties to the best of their ability and understanding.
Fire police shall perform their duties under the supervision of the
fire officer in charge of the fire or fire drill. Such duties shall
include:
a. Protection of property and contents;
b. Establishing and maintaining fire lines;
c. Performing such traffic duties as necessary, from the fire station
to and at the vicinity of the fire, fire drill, or other emergency
call, until the arrival of a duly authorized police officer;
Nothing set forth in this subsection is intended to give the
fire police the right to supersede a duly authorized police officer.
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[Ord. No. 2016-08]
a. Certified Drivers. Certified drivers shall operate the Fire Company's
assigned apparatus. Each driver must complete Coaching the Emergency
Vehicle Operator (CEVO) class and an approved Driver Training Program
must be completed prior to being certified.
b. Eligibility as Certified Driver. To be eligible as a certified driver
of Fire Department apparatus, a member must be at least 21 years of
age, possess a valid State of New Jersey driver's license, hold IMS
Level I State Certification and qualify annually on each apparatus.
c. Duties of Driver. In addition to driving the apparatus, all drivers
shall see that the apparatus are in serviceable condition when returned
to the fire station after a call.
d. Effect of Loss of Driver's License. Any Fire Department member whose
license is expired, suspended, revoked, or otherwise forfeited or
cancelled shall immediately notify the Fire Chief. If this situation
occurs, the driver shall become disqualified. Additionally, drivers
shall be subject to control of the Fire Chief, who may, for just cause,
remove a driver or impose a suspension.
e. The Township Administrator will ensure that driver's license checks
are done on all Fire Department members annually.
[Ord. No. 2016-08]
a. Use of Apparatus. Fire apparatus representing the Township of Holmdel
shall be removed from the firehouses in which they are housed only
upon dispatch to an incident or for training, maintenance, refueling
or other approved reason. Frivolous use of fire apparatus is prohibited.
The Fire Chief shall report any violations of this provision to the
Township Administrator or his/her designee, and may suspend or remove
the driver responsible.
b. Cleaning and Care. The drivers shall be responsible for the cleaning
and care of all Township fire apparatus.
c. Apparatus Leaving Township. No portion of the equipment or apparatus
of the Fire Department shall be permitted to leave the Township to
attend social functions (parades, musters, etc.) except with the approval
of the Township Administrator or his/her designee. Response to calls
for aid outside of the municipality shall be in accordance with State,
County, and local mutual aid protocols. In such cases, the Fire Chief
shall designate which portion of equipment or apparatus may be sent.
d. Speed of Fire Apparatus.
1. No fire apparatus shall be driven upon any street at a speed exceeding
that permitted by law, provided that when answering an alarm of fire
any apparatus so engaged may proceed at a safe rate of speed commensurate
with conditions.
2. Fire apparatus shall be driven at all times with due regard to the
safety of persons and property upon the streets, roads and highways.
[Ord. No. 2016-08]
It shall be the duty of all officers and members to maintain
proper discipline and decorum at all times. All members shall faithfully
and promptly obey the rules, regulations, policies, and procedures
set forth by the Fire Department and the lawful orders of superiors.
Written charges may be filed against any member by any other member,
a member of the public, or a public or private entity. The Fire Chief
shall have the authority to summarily discipline any offender, or
he/she may choose to convene a Disciplinary Review Board.
a. Options. Disciplinary action may take the form of a verbal warning,
written notice to improve performance, official written reprimand,
revocation of privileges, suspension not to exceed one year, or expulsion
from the Fire Department.
b. Authority to Impose. The Fire Chief may administer all levels of
disciplinary action. An expulsion order shall only be drawn up upon
recommendation from the Disciplinary Review Board.
c. Disciplinary Review Board.
1. Composition. A Disciplinary Review Board shall consist of three individuals
as follows: the Township Administrator or his/her designee, and the
Fire Chief and the Police Chief. When the Board meets, the Administrator/designee
shall chair the proceedings. If a prospective Board member is a party
in the case, or has some other conflict of interest, he/she shall
be disqualified from serving on that particular case and be replaced
by the chief officer from another Fire Company, the County Fire Marshal
or his/her designee, or a representative of the New Jersey Division
of Fire Safety.
2. Duties. The Disciplinary Review Board shall conduct impartial hearings
to review formal charges brought against members. After hearing testimony
from both sides, the Board shall deliberate and render a decision.
If the decision sustains the charges, the Board shall also recommend
disciplinary action.
3. Within 10 days of reaching a decision, the Board shall provide written
copies of its findings to both parties.
4. Proceedings. A hearing shall commence before the Disciplinary Review
Board within a reasonable time following submission of written charges.
The accused shall be provided an opportunity to present his/her defense,
with or without the assistance of an attorney, and to present witnesses
and cross-examine any person testifying against him/her. All testimony
shall be given under oath. If deemed necessary, a court reporter may
be hired to record and transcribe the proceedings, with the total
costs thereof being evenly split between the accused and the Fire
Company of the accused.
5. Implementation of Decision. The Fire Chief shall implement disciplinary
action upon a guilty finding by the Disciplinary Review Board. Implementation
shall begin after the time period for appeal has expired, or immediately
after an appeal has been denied.
6. Appeals. An appeal may be taken to the appointing authority if written
notice of appeal is served on the Administrator within five calendar
days of receipt of the decision of the Disciplinary Review Board.
If notice of appeal is not served within this time period, the right
to appeal shall be deemed waived. The appointing authority shall make
their determination based upon the written findings and/or transcript,
if one has been prepared, by the Disciplinary Review Board. The appointing
authority may elect to hear additional testimony. The decision of
the appointing authority shall be final.
[Ord. No. 2016-08]
a. On or before October 1st of every year following adoption of this
section, the Fire Company shall be required to submit to the Township
Administrator or designee budget requests for equipment, supplies
and materials for consideration as part of the Fire Department budget
process for the following calendar year which shall be considered
by the Township Committee as part of the Township's overall budget
process.
b. The Township may disburse funds to the Fire Company for the purchase
of fire equipment, supplies and materials as provided by N.J.S.A.
40A:14-34. In order to receive such disbursements from the Township,
the Fire Company must submit a detailed description of each proposed
expenditure to the Township Administrator or designee. Authorization
of the requested funds may be dispersed to the Fire Company pursuant
to Township purchasing procedures.
[Ord. No. 2016-08]
This section shall not affect the term of service or exemption
rights acquired by any volunteer firefighter of the Township.
[Ord. No. 2016-08]
Eligible members of the Fire Department shall be participants in the Township's Length of Service Awards Program (LOSAP) in accordance with Chapter
2, subsection
2-34.1 of the Revised General Ordinances of the Township of Holmdel.
[Ord. No. 2016-08]
a. Management. The volunteer Fire Companies shall have latitude in the
management of its firehouse and in the conduct of internal affairs,
consistent with the purpose for which it was organized and maintained,
and with the ordinances of the Township, the rules and regulations
of the Fire Department and the laws of the State of New Jersey.
b. Constitution and Bylaws. The constitution and bylaws of each Fire
Company shall conform to the provisions of this section and Statutes.
The Fire Companies may adopt bylaws, which impose stricter standards
than would otherwise be imposed by ordinance, Fire Department rules
and regulations, or Statute, as long as the by-law is not in conflict
or does not violate any Township ordinance, Fire Department rule or
regulation, or Statute.
c. Elections. Fire Company elections shall be held in the final quarter
of the year as provided for in the bylaws of the company. The term
of elected officers shall commence at 12:00 p.m. on the succeeding
January 1st. The Fire Companies in accordance with its bylaws shall
fill a vacancy.
d. Financial Statements. The budget year of the Fire Company shall be
the calendar year. An annual financial statement, prepared by a Certified
Public Accountant and an IRS 990 form, covering the full fiscal year
shall be rendered by the company over the signature of the President
and Treasurer, and attested to by its Secretary, under the seal of
the company, and shall show in detail the sources of all receipts
from the Township and the purpose of all disbursements made from funds
received by the Township pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:14-34. Such reports
shall be subject to audit at the discretion of the Township Administrator
or Chief Financial Officer. These reports shall be included as part
of his/her annual/monthly report to the Administrator/Township Committee.
The Company may, but is not required to, include receipts from other
sources, or disbursements made from funds received from other sources.
[1976 Code § 14-27]
Pursuant to N.J.S.A. APP.A:9-40.1 there shall be a Coordinator
of Emergency Management appointed by the Mayor for a term of three
years. He/she shall be a resident of the Township and shall serve
without compensation. The Coordinator of Emergency Management shall
have the powers, functions, and duties prescribed by law.
[1976 Code § 14-30]
There shall be one or more independent, incorporated volunteer
First Aid Squads recognized by the Township Committee. The Captains
of the First Aid Squads shall act according to rules and regulations
consistent with law, which they shall establish independently or in
accord with regional associations of First Aid Squads. The Township
Committee in their municipal budget may contribute aid to the volunteer
First Aid Squads as permitted by law.
[Ord. No. 2001-18 § I]
a. Any person desiring membership to the Holmdel First Aid Squad shall
submit an application to the Volunteer First Aid Squad, the form of
which may be prescribed by the Volunteer First Aid Squad, but which
shall contain the following information about the applicant:
6. Any conviction of violations of N.J.S.A. 2C:17-1 a. aggravated arson;
or b. arson; or c. failure to control or report a dangerous fire or
directly or indirectly pay or accept any form of consideration for
the purpose of starting a fire or explosion; any conviction of a violation
of N.J.S.A. 2C:33-3 regarding false public alarms; any conviction
of any crime or disorderly persons violation; and any such other information
as the First Aid Squad deems relevant to the application provided
said information is not privileged or prohibited by law.
b. Following the filing of such application, the Volunteer First Aid
Squad shall transmit one of the application forms to the Chief of
Police who shall conduct an investigation to ascertain the truth of
the statements made by the applicant upon his or her application and
any such other investigation of the applicant's background as the
Chief deems necessary for the protection of the public good. If as
a result of such investigation the applicant is found to have been
convicted of a violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:17-1 et seq., N.J.S.A. 2C:33-3
or any other criminal or disorderly persons offense or other information
is uncovered which will indicate the applicant may be a threat to
the public health, safety or welfare, the Chief of Police shall report
such information and the particulars thereof to the Chief of the Company
to which the application was made.
c. The applicant shall submit to fingerprinting and the Chief of Police
is authorized to submit the applicant's fingerprint card to the Division
of State Police/State Bureau of Identification and receive from said
agencies a State Criminal History Record Information Sheet for use
in evaluating the suitability of the applicant. All investigative
materials shall be kept confidential and shall only be available to
the reviewing authority of the First Aid Squad.
d. Random background and criminal history checks may be performed on
members if determined to be necessary by the approving authority of
the Volunteer First Aid Squad provided, however, that the subject
of the proposed investigation be notified in writing by certified
mail 10 days in advance of the commencement of the investigation.
This investigation shall be completed within 30 days of receipt
of the application and the fingerprinting of the applicant.
[Ord. No. 2018-13]
a. The purpose of this subsection is to preserve and enhance the availability
of volunteer first aid squad services for legitimate medical emergency
situations in the Township by regulating the use of volunteer first
aid squad services in certain nonemergency situations.
b. For purposes of this subsection, the following definition applies:
Patient care facility is defined as all State-licensed nursing
homes, rest homes, health maintenance organizations, assisted living
facilities, health-care facilities providing in-patient services,
and other licensed or unlicensed medical care providers with the capacity
to treat 10 or more outpatients simultaneously.
c. All patient care facilities located within the Township are hereby
required to own, lease, rent or have promptly available by contract
sufficient appropriately staffed private ambulance services for the
treatment and transport of patients in need of non-emergency medical
care. Such ambulance services shall be available 365 days per year
and 24 hours per day.
d. In order to satisfy the requirements of subsection
(c), each patient care facility subject to this chapter shall file proof of the availability of private ambulance services with the Township Clerk within 60 days after final passage of this chapter, and on or before September 1 of each year thereafter. For purposes of this subchapter, proof of private ambulance availability shall consist of a contract with no less than two private ambulance service providers under which such providers are obliged to respond promptly to the patient care facility. Alternatively, if a patient care facility elects to own and operate its own ambulance(s), such proof shall consist of documentation of the make, model, year, color, serial number, license plate number, location, and staffing of such ambulance(s). As part of the proofs required under this section, the resident director, manager or authorized corporate officer of each patient care facility shall make and file with the Township Clerk a signed certification that adequate private ambulance services are available, and that all agents and employees of such facility involved with patient care have been apprised of and trained in the use of such private ambulance services. The failure of a patient care facility to comply with the requirements of this subsection shall constitute an ordinance violation by the patient care facility and its resident director, manager, or authorized corporate officer punishable by a fine not to exceed $1,000.
e. In the event that an employee or agent of a patient care facility located in the Township takes actions resulting in the dispatch of a volunteer first aid squad regulated pursuant to the provisions of subsection
2-31.1, and the responding volunteer first aid squad determines in its sole discretion that the basis for dispatch did not constitute circumstances requiring the use of an advanced life support or paramedic unit, the volunteer first aid squad shall certify accordingly to the Township and the private care facility shall be subject to a volunteer first aid services dispatch fee of $750. This fee shall be payable to the Township of Holmdel. The Township of Holmdel may contribute fee revenue generated under this subsection to the volunteer first aid squads, consistent with subsection
2-31.1.
[Ord. No. 94-41 § 14-28A.1;
amended 2-23-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-04]
The purpose of this section is to establish an incentive program
to increase enrollment in volunteer fire companies, first aid squads,
and the citizen emergency response team within the Township of Holmdel
and to reward such volunteers for their tireless efforts, and their
many hours spent to preserve and protect the health, safety, property
and welfare of the residents of the Township of Holmdel, 24 hours
per day, 365 days per year, without compensation.
[Ord. No. 94-41 § 14-28A.2;
amended 2-23-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-04]
As used in this section:
MEMBER(S) IN GOOD STANDING
Any volunteer who has been certified, in writing, by the
Chief Executive Officer of a volunteer first responder organization
within the Township of Holmdel to have served at least one year of
continuous volunteer service in the organization and, to possess the
necessary certification(s), license(s) and/or training required by
the organization.
VOLUNTEER
Any individual contributing services to a volunteer first
responder organization.
VOLUNTEER FIRST RESPONDER ORGANIZATION
Any volunteer fire company, volunteer first aid squad, or
volunteer citizen emergency response team operating within the Township
of Holmdel and whose members serve without remuneration or without
a formal agreement or contract for hire.
[Ord. No. 94-41 § 14-28A.3;
amended 2-23-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-04]
The provisions of this section shall be limited solely to members
in good standing in any volunteer first responder organization within
the Township.
Reports detailing the attendance of members of each volunteer
first responder organization, including their compliance with this
section's definition of a member in good standing, shall be filed
quarterly with the Township Clerk by the Chief Executive Officer of
each such organization. The certification shall be filed annually,
not later than January 15 with the Township Clerk by the Chief Executive
Officer of each volunteer first responder organization . A new certification
must be filed each year, and the certification from the preceding
year shall be null and void.
[Ord. No. 94-41 § 14-28A.4;
amended 2-23-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-04]
Every member in good standing of a volunteer first responder
organization shall be entitled to the following benefits from the
Township:
Exemption from the payment of any Holmdel Township fees for
the Township swim club, Township Recreation activities, Township training
programs, Township licenses and permit fees, fees for the use of Township
buildings and facilities and Township programs up to a maximum of
$300 per year, provided the fee or charge is for the personal and
nonprofit use of such member in good standing. Where fees include
monies payable to the State and/or County, only the municipal portion
of these fees may be waived.
[Ord. No. 94-41 § 14-28A.5; Ord. No. 97-7 § I; amended 2-23-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-04]
An individual entitled to benefits under Subsection
2-32.4 shall redeem such benefits by submitting a request to the Township Clerk’s office requesting a voucher, specifying the nature and amount of the Holmdel Township fee requested to be waived pursuant to this section. The Township Clerk shall then issue a voucher that may be submitted to the appropriate Township department and shall be accepted by that department in lieu of the required fee payment. The Township Clerk shall maintain a ledger that tracks the vouchers issued to each eligible individual which shall be debited against that individual’s benefit amount afforded under this section.
[Ord. No. 94-41 § 41-28A.6; Ord. No. 97-7 § II]
The Township Clerk is hereby authorized to enforce the provisions
of this section.
[Ord. No. 94-41 § 14-28A.2]
Any person committing an offense against the provisions of this
section shall be guilty of a violation to be punished by a fine not
to exceed $300.
[Ord. No. 2002-08; Ord. No. 2004-24 § I; Ord. No. 2007-31 § I]]
a. A Length of Service Awards Program (LOSAP) is herewith created in
accordance with Chapter 388 of the Laws of 1997 to reward volunteer
members of the Holmdel Township Fire Department and First Aid Squad
for their loyal, diligent, and devoted services to the residents of
the Township of Holmdel.
b. The LOSAP shall provide for fixed annual contributions to a tax deferred
income account for each volunteer member that meets the criteria set
forth below; that such contributions shall be made in accordance with
a plan that shall be established by the Township of Holmdel pursuant
to P.L. 1997, c. 388; and that such plan shall be administered in
accordance with the laws of the State of New Jersey, the U.S. Internal
Revenue Code, and this Ordinance.
c. The LOSAP shall provide for annual contributions to each eligible
member that accumulates 50 points during a calendar year pursuant
to the point system attached hereto and made a part hereof.
d. The annual contribution amount for each year of future service for
each eligible volunteer member shall be $1,580 per person. The estimated
annual cost of this provision of the LOSAP shall be based on 44 members
for a total cost of $69,520.
[Amended 8-10-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-27]
LOSAP POINT SYSTEM
VOLUNTEERS IN HOLMDEL FIRE DEPARTMENT
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1. Earning 50 points will award an eligible year of service.
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2. Each active volunteer member shall be credited with points
for volunteer services provided to the Holmdel Fire Department in
accordance with the following point system:
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A. Participation in Department Responses:
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25 points for responding on the minimum number of
calls as outlined below:
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1 — Total number of calls volunteer company
responds to annually - 0-300.
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2 — Minimum number of calls volunteer firefighters
must run annually in order to receive 25 points credit - 20%.
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B. Drills — 20 points maximum.
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1 — 1 point per drill, minimum two-hour drill.
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C. Training Courses — 25 points maximum.
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1 — Courses under 20 hours duration - One
point per hour with a maximum of five points.
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2 — Courses of 20 - 45 hours duration - one
point per hour for each hour over initial 20 hours with a maximum
of 10 points.
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D. Attendance at Meetings - 15 points maximum.
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— Attendance at any official meeting of the
volunteer fire company - One point per meeting.
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E. Elected or Appointed Positions - 25 points maximum.
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— Elected or appointed means Line Officers
and Department Officers which include President, Vice President, Secretary,
and Treasurer of the Fire Company.
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F. Work Nights or Special Work Details - 25 points
maximum.
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— One point for any two-hour work detail attended.
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3. Members are vested after five qualifying years
of service.
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4. Annual contribution of $1,580 per member who has earned a qualifying year, which shall be subject to adjustment pursuant to Subsection e.
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Holmdel Volunteer First Aid Squad
Length of Service Award Program (LOSAP)
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1. Earning 50 points will award an eligible year of service.
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2. Each active volunteer member shall be credited with points
for volunteer services provided to the first aid squad in accordance
with the following point system:
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First aid call responses:
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= 1 point per response to 2 calls
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Regular squad meeting:
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= 2 points each (no maximum)
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Training courses:
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= 1 point every two hours
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Fund raising events:
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= 1 point per 2 hours (max. 10 points)
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Night crew assignment:
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= 1 point every three nights (15 maximum)
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Work details
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= 1 point per 2 hours (maximum 12)
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Teaching recognized first aid courses to Holmdel recognized
organizations (e.g. CPR, first aid, AED, first responder, etc.):
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= 1 point each hour of course
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Community relations to Holmdel recognized organizations (e.g.
speaking engagement, community day, public appearances):
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= 1 point each hour
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Elected officers:
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= 20 Points
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EMT certification:
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= 15 Points
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Appointed positions:
(Rescue Lieutenant) (LOSAP Administrator) (11th District Rep.)
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= 15 points
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Life members:
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= 25 Points
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3. Members are vested after five qualifying years of service.
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4. Annual contribution of $1,580 per member who has earned a qualifying year, which shall be subject to adjustment pursuant to Subsection e.
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e. The annual contribution amount set forth in Subsection
d shall be effective for calendar year 2021 with retroactive effect to January 1, 2021. In each future year, the Township shall automatically increase the annual contribution set forth in Subsection
d pursuant to changes in the consumer price index (CPI), as provided by the Director of the Division of Local Government Services, pursuant to N.J.A.C. 5:30-14.9. This adjustment shall automatically be made irrespective of the estimates of program cost or size set forth in Subsection
d.
[Added 8-10-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-27]