[Ord. 6PSF-A(S), 1-7-2016 § 2]
a. There shall be a Department of Public Safety, the head of which shall
be the Director of Public Safety. The Department shall consist of
the following:
1. Office of the Director Community Relations Unit Office of Taxicabs
2. Division of Police Office of Housing Security Board of Alcoholic
Beverage Control Office of Contracted Extra-Duty Employment
3. Division of Fire Arson Investigation Unit Emergency Medical and Fire
Rescue Service Unit.
4. Division of Emergency Management and Homeland Security Office of
Emergency Management Office of Homeland Security
5. Division of Communications
[Ord. 6PSF-A(S), 1-7-2016 § 3]
The Director shall, prior to his/her appointment, be qualified
by training or experience in public safety and in responsible management
of public safety personnel. The Director's compensation shall be such
sum annually as shall be fixed by ordinance of the Municipal Council.
In the event a sworn law enforcement officer is designated or assigned
as the Director of Public Safety, he or she may retain his/her police
powers as permitted by law, in addition to the powers afforded the
Director of Public Safety, as necessary and in furtherance of the
authority, duties, powers, and functions set forth herein. These powers
shall include access to computer systems, and/or information maintained
for the use of law enforcement personnel as deemed necessary for the
proper administration of his/her duties.
[Ord. 6PSF-A(S), 1-7-2016 § 3]
The Director of the Department of Public Safety, through the
divisions and otherwise, shall be responsible for the following:
a. Providing planning and policy leadership for all citywide coordinated
public safety initiatives required by any department, office or agency
of the City government, except as otherwise directed by the Mayor
or the Business Administrator.
b. Representing the City in matters involving public safety with City
agencies and other government jurisdictions, except as otherwise directed
by the Mayor or the Business Administrator.
c. Formulating policies, procedures, standards, and oversight for all
public safety projects undertaken by two or more municipal departments
and/or by any municipal department and other government public safety
agencies.
d. Establish performance criteria for the Department as well as its
individual members; conduct evaluations to ensure compliance with
these criteria.
e. Conduct periodic public relations and public information programs
on behalf of the Department to establish and maintain a relationship
between the Department and the citizens of Newark.
f. At the request of the Mayor, serve as liaison to community groups
and local, county, state, and federal public safety agencies.
g. Shall regularly report to the Mayor with recommendations related
to conditions of the Department and suggestions for its improvement
and needs.
h. Exercising all of the functions, powers and duties of a department
head as otherwise prescribed by Title II, Administration.
i. The Public Safety Director shall be the Chief Executive Officer of
the Police Division.
j. Make, administer and enforce rules and regulations for the control,
disposition and discipline of the Department of Public Safety, and
of its officers and employees in all its Divisions and Offices.
k. Establish procedures for the hearing and determination of charges
of violation of departmental rules and regulations by any member of
the Police Division provided that a member may be fined, reprimanded,
removed, suspended or dismissed from the Division only on written
charges made or preferred against him or her, after such charges have
been examined, heard and investigated by a Disciplinary Trial Boards
selected from among the members of the Police Division as provided
for herein, upon such reasonable notice to the member charged, and
according to such practice, procedure and manner as may be prescribed
by rules and regulations of the Department.
l. Appoint such civilian employees and/or members to the Police Division,
as he/she deems necessary and appropriate, in his/her discretion and
judgment, to maximize the efficiency of the Police Division. Said
civilian employees and/or members shall perform any and all services
as prescribed and specified by the Public Safety Director.
m. Be responsible for appointing members to serve on the Disciplinary
Trial Boards. In the interest of fair and equitable representation,
the Public Safety Director will take feasible steps to provide for
overall ethnic, racial and gender diversity among NPD members who
are appointed to serve on the Disciplinary Board, while maintaining
concern for overall efficiency of daily operations, manpower limitations
and the paramount interest of the safety and welfare of Newark residents.
n. Nothing herein contained in this section shall limit or prevent the
Public Safety Director from exercising and/or carrying out the rights,
powers and duties afforded in accordance with applicable state law,
the Attorney General guidelines and directives and any other relevant
law(s).
o. Nothing herein contained shall prevent the appointment by the Governing
Body of committees or commissions to conduct investigations of the
operation of the Police Force, and the delegation to such committees
or commissions of such powers of inquiry as the Governing Body deems
necessary or to conduct such hearings or investigations as authorized
by law.
p. Nothing herein contained shall prevent the Appropriate Authority,
or any executive or administrative officer charged with the general
administrative responsibilities within the municipality, from examining
at any time the operations of the Police Force or the performance
of any officer or member thereof. In addition, nothing herein contained
shall infringe on or limit the power or duty of the Appropriate Authority
to act to provide for the health, safety and/or welfare of the municipality
in an emergency situation through special emergency directives.
q. In his/her discretion, deduct and withhold salary from any member
of the Police Force on account of absence for any cause without leave
in accordance with Civil Service procedures or common law.
r. Have and exercise all of the functions, powers and duties of a Department
Head as otherwise prescribed by Title II, "Administration" of these
Revised General Ordinances.
s. The Public Safety Director shall be the Chief Executive Officer of
the Division of Fire.
t. Establish procedures for the hearing and determination of charges
of violation of departmental rules and regulations by any member of
the Division of Fire provided that a member may be fined, reprimanded,
removed, suspended or dismissed from the Division only on written
charges made or proffered against him/her, after such charges have
been examined, heard and investigated by a Board of Discipline selected
from among the members of the Division of Fire, upon such reasonable
notice to the member charged, and according to such practice, procedure
and manner as may be prescribed by rules and regulations of the Division.
The Public Safety Director shall appoint male and female Division
of Fire members of diverse ethnic and racial backgrounds to serve
on the Board of Discipline to ensure fair and equitable representation
of all fire personnel during departmental hearings. Pursuant to N.J.S.A.
40:69A et seq. (Faulkner Act), the Public Safety Director shall exercise
the authority provided herein to govern the selection of members to
a disciplinary hearing board established by the Fire Division and
shall conduct such hearing in accordance with State Statutes.
u. In her or his discretion, to deduct and withhold salary from any
member of the Division of Fire on account of absence for any cause
without leave.
v. Shall be required to notify the Municipal Council in writing through
the Office of the City Clerk, of any final decision to close either
permanently or temporarily any fire house at least 45 days prior to
the effective date of said closing. In addition, the Public Safety
Director shall also provide written notice to the residents within
a 200-foot radius of the effected fire house, 45 days in advance of
its closing whether permanently or temporarily.
w. The Public Safety Director shall give leaves of absences in accordance
with N.J.S.A. 40A:14-177 allowing for attendance at State or National
Conventions of Certain Organizations.
[Ord. 6PSF-A(S), 1-7-2016 § 3]
The Director of the Department of Public Safety can appoint
an Assistant Director and assign such person duties as desired. The
person appointed as Assistant Director of Public Safety shall be qualified
by training and experience for the duties of the position. The person
shall not be appointed unless he or she meets the following minimum
qualifications, unless said qualifications are waived by affirmative
vote of at least two-thirds of the entire Council: a minimum of 10
years experience as a member of a Police Department, Fire Department
or other law enforcement agency, five years of which shall have been
in a supervisory and administrative capacity.
[Ord. 6PSF-A(S), 1-7-2016 § 3]
No member of the Department of Public Safety shall accept or
solicit anything of value as consideration for or in connection with
the discharge of his/her official duties; nor shall any member of
the Department, without the written permission of the Public Safety
Director, solicit, contribute, or pay, or cause to be solicited, contributed
or paid, whether directly or indirectly, any money or other thing
of value for the benefit of any organization or any member of any
organization, except that this shall not apply to regular dues or
assessments of Police Benevolent Organizations, Firemen's Benevolent
Organizations or other purposes authorized by general rules or regulations
of the Department and Divisions.
[Ord. 6PSF-A(S), 1-7-2016 § 3]
a. Organization of Unit.
There shall be organized within the framework of the Department
of Public Safety a unit known as the "Community Relations Unit."
It is the purpose of the unit to study, promote and strengthen
partnerships within the community to achieve ethical bias free policing
with the assistance and cooperation of the Newark Office of Affirmative
Action and the Division of Personnel in the Department of Administration.
The Public Safety Director shall appoint the head of this unit
who shall manage the day to day running of the unit and report to
the Public Safety Director.
[Ord. 6PSF-A(S), 1-7-2016 § 3]
a. Office of Taxicabs Established; Head.
1. There shall be within the Department of Public Safety/Office of the
Director, an Office of Taxicabs, the head of which shall be the Manager
of the Office of Taxicabs.
2. The Manager of the Office of Taxicabs shall, prior to appointment,
have graduated from a four year course at a college of recognized
standing with a major course of study in business administration.
An appointee who does not meet the college education requirement may
substitute experience in a responsible position in business administration
on a year-for-year basis.
3. The powers and duties of the Manager of the Office of Taxicabs, under
the Supervision of the Public Safety Director, shall include the regulation
and supervision of the business and industry of the transportation
of persons by licensed taxicabs pursuant to the provisions of this
chapter. Such regulation and supervision shall extend to:
(a)
The regulation and supervision of rates of fare to be charged
and collected.
(b)
The regulation and supervision of standards and conditions of
service.
(c)
The revocation and suspension of licenses for vehicles, other
than licenses issued pursuant to State Law, provided, however, that
taxicab licenses heretofore issued shall in all respects remain valid
in accordance with their terms and transferable according to law.
b. Taxicab Commission.
1. For purposes of general administrative procedures, there shall be
located within the Department of Public Safety Police Division, a
Taxicab Commission and such staff as it may be empowered by law to
name, hereinafter referred to as the "Commission" and shall be subject
to the oversight of the Public Safety Director.
2. Membership; Appointment; Terms; Vacancies. The Commission shall consist
of seven members appointed by the Mayor with the consent of the Municipal
Council. Members shall be appointed for a term of three years. Each
member shall serve until his successor shall be appointed and qualified.
In case of vacancy caused otherwise than by expiration of term, the
successor shall serve for the unexpired term only.
3. Community Representation. The Mayor shall endeavor to appoint members
who will be fairly representative of the taxicab industry, the autocab
industry, the limousine and livery service industry, the business
community and the community at large.
4. Chairperson, Rules and Bylaws; Meetings; Compensation. Each year the Commission shall select one of its members to be chairperson and shall adopt such rules of procedure and such bylaws as are necessary to fulfill its purposes as set forth in subsection
2:22-2.6c. The Commission shall hold meetings, not more than once a week nor less than once a month, as it shall from time to time deem necessary and its members shall receive a salary of not more than $3,500 per annum for attending Board meetings. Such salaries shall be paid quarterly and in proportion to the number of meetings attended during each quarter.
5. The Commission, where so authorized by State law and local ordinance,
shall discharge its duties without direction or supervision by anyone
within the Municipal government.
c. Powers and Duties.
The Commission shall have the following powers and duties:
1. To issue rules and regulations incident to the regulation of the
taxicab business within the City of Newark, subject to the approval
of the Manager, Office of Taxicabs. All such rules and regulations
shall be published by public notice prior to adoption.
2. To review applications for issuance and renewal of licenses.
3. To perform studies to develop a more efficient regulation of the
taxicab business such as the impact of the UBER industry.
4. To adopt bylaws and rules of procedure to effectuate the purpose
of this section.
5. To hold hearings and make determinations, after a review of the recommendations
of the Manager, Office of Taxicabs, with respect to complaints received
incident to the taxicab business. Any such final determination shall
be appealable to the Business Administrator. The Taxicab Commission
shall submit copies of its minutes from all meetings summarizing member
attendance and determinations within 30 days from the meetings to
the Office of the City Clerk.
[Ord. 6PSF-A(S), 1-7-2016 § 4]
a. There shall be within the Department of Public Safety, a Division
of Police, also known as the Newark Police Division, the head of which
shall be the Public Safety Director. Within the Division of Police,
there shall be a Police Force, the head of which shall be the Police
Chief.
b. Within the Division of Police, there shall be the following ranks:
Police Chief, Deputy Police Chiefs, Inspectors, Captains, Lieutenants,
Sergeants and Police Officers. The Police Division may also include
such civilian employees as may, from time to time, be appointed and
approved by the Director of Public Safety.
c. Maximum Number of Positions. The maximum number of positions for
each of the below listed titles in the uniformed service of the Police
Division shall be as follows, to wit:
Position Title
|
Maximum Number of Positions
|
---|
Deputy Police Chief
|
13
|
Inspector
|
13
|
Captain
|
40
|
Lieutenant
|
126
|
Sergeant
|
185
|
Police Officer
|
1700
|
Whenever any appointed office is intentionally left vacant it
will be deemed not to exist and it will be passed in the chain of
command. The Director of Public Safety with the approval of the Mayor
may therefore recreate or resurrect an office that has been so abolished
by naming a person to fill said office, except for the position of
Police Chief.
|
[Ord. 6PSF-A(S), 1-7-2016 § 4]
The Police Division shall:
a. Preserve the public peace, prevent crime, detect and arrest offenders
against the penal laws and ordinances effective within the City, suppress
riots, mobs and insurrections, disperse unlawful or dangerous assemblages,
and preserve order at all elections and public meetings and assemblages;
b. Administer and enforce laws and ordinances to regulate, direct, control
and restrict the movement of vehicular and pedestrian traffic, and
the use of the streets by vehicles and persons, and to make rules
and regulations, not inconsistent with the Charter, ordinances, and
general law, for such purposes;
c. Remove all nuisances in the public streets, parks and other public
places, inspect and observe all places of public amusement or assemblage
and all places of business requiring any State or Municipal license
or permit;
d. Provide proper Police attendance and protection at fires;
e. Enforce and prevent the violation by any person of the laws and ordinances
in effect within the City, and apprehend and arrest in accordance
with law all persons lawfully charged with the violation of any law
or ordinance for the suppression or punishment of crimes or offenses;
f. Provide for the attendance of its members in court as necessary for
the prosecution and trial of persons charged with crimes and offenses,
and cooperate fully with the law enforcement and prosecuting authorities
of Federal, State and County governments;
g. Operate a training program to maintain and improve the Police efficiency
of the members of the Department.
h. Construct, install, repair and maintain all facilities of the Police
signal system and the Police radio system.
[Ord. 6PSF-A(S), 1-7-2016 § 4]
a. The Mayor shall appoint a Police Chief, who shall have served as
a superior officer and who shall possess at least five years of administrative
and supervisory police experience, who shall serve during the term
of office of the Mayor appointing him/her, and until the appointment
and qualification of his/her successor, and who shall serve in the
unclassified title or position service of the Civil Service of the
City and shall receive such salary as shall be fixed by ordinance.
b. The Mayor may, in his/her discretion, remove any person appointed
as the Police Chief pursuant to the provisions of this section, after
notice and an opportunity to be heard. Prior to removing such person
the Mayor shall first file written notice of his intention to do so
with the Municipal Council, and such removal shall become effective
on the 20th day after the filing of such notice unless the Council
shall, prior thereto, have adopted a resolution disapproving such
removal by at least a two-thirds vote of the membership of the Council.
c. The Police Chief shall be the head of the Police Force and shall
be directly responsible to the Mayor through the Public Safety Director
designated by the Mayor as the Appropriate Authority for the Police
Force's efficiency and day to day operations and shall carry out the
powers and duties established under N.J.S.A. 40A:14-118 and in accordance
with applicable case law and the Attorney General guidelines and directives.
d. The Police Chief may, in his/her discretion, delegate such of his/her
authority as he/she deems necessary for the efficient operation of
the Police Force. Such authority shall be exercised under the Police
Chief's direction, control and supervision.
[Ord. 6PSF-A(S), 1-7-2016 § 4]
a. The Mayor may appoint a Deputy Police Chief, who shall possess at
least three years of administrative and supervisory public safety,
legal or criminal justice management experience, who shall serve,
and be removable at the pleasure of the Public Safety Director, in
the unclassified service of the Civil Service of the City. The compensation
of the Deputy Police Chief shall be such sum annually as shall be
fixed by executive order of the Mayor.
b. The Deputy Police Chief shall perform all such duties as may be directed
or prescribed by the Public Safety Director, and/or his designee the
Assistant Public Safety Director and or Police Chief. The Public Safety
Director may, in his/her discretion, delegate to the Deputy Police
Chief, such of his/her authority as he/she may deem necessary for
the efficient operation of the Police Division under his/her direction
and supervision. The acts of such Deputy, within the scope of his/her
authority, shall in all cases be as legal and binding as if done and
performed by the Public Safety Director for whom he/she is acting.
[Ord. 6PSF-A(S), 1-7-2016 § 4]
The number and boundaries of Police precincts shall be fixed
by the Public Safety Director. He/she shall, from time to time with
the approval of the Mayor, and within the limits of available appropriations,
establish, provide and furnish stations and station houses within
the several precincts for the accommodation of members of the Police
Force and as places of temporary detention for persons arrested and
property taken within the precinct.
[Ord. 6PSF-A(S), 1-7-2016 § 4; amended 11-15-2021 by Ord. No. 6PSF-f, 11-15-2021]
a. Hours of Duty; Emergencies.
1. The hours of employment shall not exceed eight consecutive hours
in any one day nor 40 hours in any one week except in cases of emergency
as provided in paragraph b of this section.
2. In case of emergency, the members of the Police Division may be summoned
for and kept on duty during the period of emergency, as provided by
N.J.S.A. 40A:14-133.
b. Qualifications for Applicants; Training Requirements.
1. Residency Requirements for Entry Level Appointments to the Police
Division.
(a)
All applications for appointment to the Police Division shall
be qualified for appointment as required by law, ordinance and Civil
Service rules and regulation. All applicants for appointment shall
be residents of the City of Newark and must maintain continuous residency
within the City of Newark from the announced closing date of the Department
of Personnel examination up to and including the date of appointment.
(b) The provisions herein shall become effective June 7, 1993 in accordance
with N.J.A.C. 4A:4-2.11(b)1.
(c) Appointments of the entry level police officers may, in the sole
discretion of the appropriate authority, be made in accordance with
the provisions of N.J.S.A. 11A:4-1.3. In appropriate circumstances,
all applicants for appointment shall be required to complete a physical
and psychological examination.
[Added 11-15-2021 by Ord. No. 6PSF-f, 11-15-2021]
2. Permanent Appointment; Training Course Completion.
No person shall be granted a permanent appointment as a Police
Officer in the Police Division of the City unless such person has
successfully completed the Police training course conducted and approved
by the Newark Police Training Academy.
3. Permanent Appointment: Probationary Period Required.
Any person certified under the provisions of N.J.S.A. 11A:22-1
et seq., for appointment as a Police Officer in the Police Division
shall not be entitled to or be permanently appointed to such position
or office until he has completed a probationary period not exceeding
one year and has successfully completed the required Police training
course within the period prescribed by the Newark Police Training
Academy and/or State Police training course or other certified police
academy.
4. Probationer Dismissed.
Nothing herein contained shall deny to the City the right during
or at the end of the probationary period to discontinue the service
of any such person if in the opinion of the Public Safety Director
the probationer is unable to successfully complete such Police training
course, or the reputation, habits, dependability or fitness of such
person does not merit continuance of the probationary period or permanent
appointment.
5. Pay During Probation and Training.
The probationer shall during such period of probation and attendance
at the training school receive the regular pay prescribed for Police
Officers in the Division in the rank of Patrolman as designated by
applicable labor agreement.
6. Permanent Appointment: Applicability of Statute.
Any permanent appointment as a Police Officer in the Police
Division of the City except as herein provided, shall otherwise be
in accordance with N.J.S.A. 11:22-1 et seq.
7. Limit on the Number of Special Law Enforcement Officers.
(a)
There shall be no Class One Special Law Enforcement Officers
appointed by the Municipal Council.
(b)
The number of Class Two Special Law Enforcement Officers appointed
by the Municipal Council to serve during any term of their appointment
shall not exceed 25% of the total number of regular Police Officers
budgeted during the term of appointment of Class Two Special Law Enforcement
Officers.
[Ord. 6PSF-A(S), 1-7-2016 § 4; Ord. 6 PSF-B, 11-2-2016]
a. Release of Information; Rules and Regulations Authorized.
The Public Safety Director is hereby authorized to prescribe
rules and regulations governing the release of certain information
contained in the official files of the Police Division. Unless ordered
to do otherwise by a court of competent jurisdiction, she/he may refuse
to issue any such information when, in her/his judgment, the interests
of law enforcement and public safety so require, and she/he may refuse
to issue any such information which she/he has classified as confidential.
b. Fees Established for Certain Services.
1. The following fees are hereby established for certain services provided
by the Division of Police or by the Office of the City Clerk on behalf
of the Police Division:
(a)
Copies of any report or portion of any report authorized for
release by the rules and regulations of the Division shall be purchased
at the same fee as allowed by N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5. Copies of motor vehicle
accident reports requested other than in person, shall be purchased
for an additional fee of $5 (N.J.S.A. 39:4-131).
(b)
Searching the files to verify certain information authorized
for release by the rules and regulations: $2.
(c)
Clearance visas and letters of good conduct: $10.
(d)
Each set of fingerprints authorized to be taken by the rules
and regulations: $4.
2. No fee will be charged for any requested search or information made
by any Federal, State, County or Municipal law enforcement department
or agency.
3. Storage Fees for Confiscated Motor Vehicles. A fee of $8 per day
shall be imposed for the storage of any motor vehicle confiscated
under the New Jersey Forfeiture Statute, N.J.S.A. 2C:64-1 et seq.
The fee shall be collected by the Police Division from any person
or entity, their successors or assigns deemed to have an interest
in the motor vehicle. Proof of such an interest shall be established
by way of an order from the Superior Court of New Jersey for release
of the vehicle to the claimant. All monies collected under this provision
shall be deposited with the Department of Finance, Division of Revenue
Collection.
c. Control of Stolen or Other Property.
The Public Safety Director shall provide by rules and regulations
for the custody and safekeeping of all property alleged to be stolen
or embezzled which may come into the possession of the Division, and
all property taken from the person of any prisoner, and all other
property alleged to have been acquired or possessed unlawfully, which
shall come into the possession of any member of the Division. All
such property and money shall be promptly described and recorded,
and accounted for in detail, in such manner as the Director shall
prescribe with the approval of the Comptroller.
[Ord. 6PSF-A(S), 1-7-2016 § 4]
The Newark Police and Fire Divisions shall hereinafter notify
the Mayor or Business Administrator or his/her designee and he/she
must submit to each member of the Governing Body of the City of Newark,
New Jersey, either in person or via telecommunication, a verbal report
of all police and fire related casualties, whether civilian, Police
or Fire Division member, within 24 hours followed by a written report
which must be received within 48 hours after said incident. The report
shall provide details of the said event as well as the name and address
of the victim.
[Ord. 6PSF-A(S), 1-7-2016 § 4]
a. Establishment.
There shall be within the Police Division an Office of Housing
Security.
b. Powers and Duties of Division.
The Office shall be responsible for the administration and execution of all powers and duties of the Police Division, as enumerated in subsection
2:22-3.2, Powers and Duties of Division, in all sections and parts of public housing projects in the City, inclusive of buildings, hallways, elevators, grounds, and all other land areas of housing project properties.
c. Training; Minimum Manpower.
1. Every Housing Security Police Officer shall receive the training
deemed necessary by the Public Safety Director and required by the
laws of the State of New Jersey to carry out the duties and responsibilities
of that position.
2. Not less than 150 Housing Security Police Officers shall be assigned
to carry out the powers and duties of the Office of Housing Security
at any time, including the Superior Officers who shall manage the
Office.
[Ord. 6PSF-A(S), 1-7-2016 § 4]
a. Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control Established.
1. For purposes of general administration purposes there shall be located
within the Department of Public Safety, Division of Police, a Board
of Alcoholic Beverage Control and such staff as it may be empowered
by law to name, and shall be subject to the oversight of the Public
Safety Director.
2. Compensation. Each member of the Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control
shall be compensated at the following rate and in the following manner:
$3,500 per year payable in four quarterly installments, except that
said compensation shall be based upon the number of meetings of the
Board attended by each member of the Board in proportion to the number
of meetings held by the Board during each quarter.
3. Members Barred from Serving for Salary; Reimbursement for Necessary
Expenses. A member of the Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control who
is barred as an officer or employee of the State of New Jersey or
of any county or municipality from serving as a salaried member of
the Board may be appointed as a non-salaried member. Such member shall
be reimbursed for necessary expenditures incurred in the performance
of his/her duties; such amount shall not exceed $3,500 per year for
Board members.
4. The Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control shall have and exercise all
the powers conferred upon and the duties and functions prescribed
for Municipal Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control under Title 33 of
the New Jersey Statutes as amended and supplemented. The Board of
Alcoholic Beverage Control shall submit copies of its minutes from
all meetings summarizing member attendance and determinations within
30 days of the meetings to the Office of the City Clerk.
5. The Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control where so authorized by State
law shall discharge its duties without direction or supervision by
anyone within the Municipal government.
[Ord. 6PSF-A(S), 1-7-2016 § 4]
a. Assignments of Off-Duty Police Officers.
1. Eligibility and Limitations. Sworn members of the Newark Division
of Police who are authorized to engage in off-duty employment, shall
be permitted to accept police-related employment in accordance with
the Newark Police Division Rules and Regulations, for private employers
who are separate and independent from the City of Newark, only during
off-duty hours, to perform public safety functions on behalf of and
as assigned by the Public Safety Director or the Chief Law Enforcement
Officer of the Police Division, while receiving compensation from
the Police Division at the rates established by the Governing Body
of the City of Newark, at such times as will not interfere with the
efficient actual performance of regularly scheduled or emergency duty
for the City.
2. Sworn officers who are deemed eligible to perform outside employment,
and who perform in the capacity of a security officer for a licensed
security company as defined under N.J.S.A. 45:19A-1 et seq. or a private
employer, while receiving compensation for those duties from the licensed
security company or private employer, shall not wear their Newark
police uniform or otherwise exhibit evidence of authority as a Law
Enforcement Officer, while performing private security functions for
the licensed security company or private employer. Prior to commencement
of such employment, the Police Officer must ensure that both the officer,
the licensed security company and/or the private employer are in full
compliance with the Security Officers Registration Act (SORA), N.J.S.A.
45:19A-1 et seq. The officer may only work for a licensed security
company or private employer, which has provided written assurance
to the City of Newark Department of Public Safety, Division of Police
on a form to be provided, prior to the commencement of work, that
the officer is a full employee of that company, person or entity while
conducting the duties of a security officer and that the licensed
security company or the private employer carries comprehensive workers
compensation and general liability insurance in amounts required by
the City. Officers in compliance with this provision are exempt from
the requirements and assignment provisions of this section.
b. Request for Services.
1. Approval of the Public Safety Director. Any person or entity wishing
to employ Off-Duty Newark Police Officers or Special Police Officer
as security officers (as an employee, agent or subcontractor of a
private security company or private employer) shall first obtain the
approval of the Public Safety Director or his or her designee, which
approval shall be granted if, in the opinion of the Public Safety
Director or his or her designee, such employment is necessary and
would not be inconsistent with the efficient functioning and good
reputation of the Police Division and would not unreasonably endanger
or threaten the safety of the officer or officers who are to perform
the work.
2. All road construction, which interfere with motor vehicle or pedestrian
traffic on City streets and/or public sidewalks shall require the
use of a uniformed Newark Police Officer or Special Police Officer
when so deemed by the City Engineer. All vendors are required to schedule
employment of aforementioned officers through the Police Division's
Outside Employment Unit.
3. The Public Safety Director or his designee is hereby authorized to
execute an agreement with the applicant for services required, which
agreement shall set forth the specific nature of the services to be
performed, the location, dates and hours of service, payment arrangements
mandated by this section, insurance coverage or any other provisions
required by law or regulation of the State of New Jersey. The applicant
must first file a request for services with the Police Division's
Outside Employment Unit.
4. All
requests to the City for the services of Off-Duty Law Enforcement
Officers or Special Police Officer in the City of Newark Police Division
shall be forwarded to the Public Safety Director for posting within
the time frame established by the Police Division. The Public Safety
Director in his or her discretion may approve emergency requests for
services.
5. All requests to the Newark Division of Police for the services of Off-Duty Law Enforcement Officers or Special Police Officer for a period of one week or longer shall be forwarded to the Public Safety Director or his or her designee for posting at least 10 business days before such services are required. Any Law Enforcement Officers, when so employed by private employers, shall be compensated at the rate set forth in subsection
2:22-3.11e.
6. All requests to the Newark Police for service of Off-Duty Law Enforcement Officers or Special Police Officer for a period of less than one week shall be forwarded to the Public Safety Director or his or her designee for posting within seven business days prior to the desired start work date. Any Law Enforcement Officers, when so employed by private employers, shall be compensated at the rates set forth in subsection
2:22-3.11e.
7. In emergency situations, requests to the Newark Division of Police
for the services of Off-Duty Law Enforcement Officers or Special Police
Officer shall be made as necessary to the Public Safety Director or
his or her designee, who shall use his or her discretion in approving
or denying that request, considering the interests of the Police Department
of Public Safety, Division of Police.
8. Any Law Enforcement Officers, when so employed, shall not be considered
an employee of the City, except for discipline purposes. Any and all
wages earned for outside employment shall not be applied toward the
pension benefits of Law Enforcement Officers so employed, nor shall
hours worked for outside employment be considered in any way compensable
as overtime under the Federal Labor Standards Act, 29 U.S.C.201 et
seq., or compensable in any other manner that requires the City to
pay the Officers by City funds through its payroll system.
9. The Division of Police Policy and Procedures shall be revised to
be in compliance with this section and N.J.S.A. 45:19A-9 et seq.
c. Police Uniforms.
Newark Police Officers performing off-duty police-related services
for applicants shall be in full police uniform while said services
are being provided, unless forbidden to do so by operation of "Assignments
of Off-Duty Police Officers".
d. Off-Duty Employment Escrow Account.
1. Establishment. To assure the timely payment of wages to Police Officers
who perform off-duty services, and to meet the requirements of the
Fair Labor Standards Act, the City of Newark will establish an escrow
account known as the "Off-Duty Employment Trust Account," or such
other name as assigned by the Director of Finance in accordance with
appropriate rules and statutes, which trust fund is dedicated for
the receipt of fees collected from private persons or entities for
the payment to Police Officers for off-duty or outside employment
services. The Off-Duty Employment Escrow Account shall be administered
by the City's Finance Department.
2. Any person or entity requesting the services of an Off-Duty Law Enforcement Officer in Newark shall estimate the number of hours such law enforcement services are required, which estimate shall be approved in writing by the Public Safety Director, or his or her designee, and upon Public Safety Director's approval, a copy of said approval shall be forwarded to the City's Finance Department. The person or entity requesting the services shall then forward payment for services for the total estimated hours of service, the rates of compensation and administrative fees as set forth in subsection
2:22-3.11e. to the Department of Finance for deposit in the Off-Duty Employment Escrow Account, prior to the commencement of said services.
3. In any instance where the number of hours required is unknown and cannot be reasonably estimated, or is anticipated to be in excess of 10 days, the person or entity requesting the services of an Off-Duty Law Enforcement Officer shall deposit an amount sufficient to cover the rate of compensation and administrative fees as set forth in subsection
2:22-3.11e. for the equivalent of 10 days prior to the commencement of any work. Any unused portion of the deposit shall be returned or credited against the final amount owed.
4. Prior to posting any request for services of Off-Duty Law Enforcement
Officers, the Public Safety Director or his or her designee shall
verify that the balance in the Escrow Account of the person or entity
requesting services is sufficient to cover the compensation and fees
for the number of hours specified in the request for services. The
Public Safety Director or his or her designee shall not post a request
for services from any person or entity unless all fees and compensation
required in the manner described above have been deposited in the
Off-Duty Employment Escrow Account. All payments must be remitted
directly to the City of Newark Finance Department for deposit in said
account. No officer shall be paid directly by any employer for requested
services nor provide any such services for more hours than are specified
in the request for services.
5. The person or entity requesting such services shall be responsible
for ensuring that sufficient funds remain in the Escrow Account in
order to avoid any interruption of services.
6. In the event the funds in the Escrow Account should become depleted
or that the Escrow Account falls below the designated level, services
of off-duty Law Enforcement Officers shall cease, and further requests
for additional or future services shall not be honored or posted until
additional funds have been deposited in the Escrow Account in the
manner prescribed above.
7. The Commander of the Newark Police Division's Business Office, or
his designee, shall make a written report to the Police Director every
90 days regarding the status of each account and highlight each deficient
account holder. Payments to Police Officers shall be on a biweekly
basis with all appropriate deductions.
e. Rates of Compensation; Administrative Fee; Payment for Services;
Equipment Costs.
[Amended 1-25-2022 by Ord. No. 6PSF-b(s), 01-25-2022]
1. Absent any contractual agreements with a vendor or contractor to
the contrary, the following rates of compensation apply:
(a)
Traffic Control, Parades and Events, Movie/TV Sets - $90 per
hour.
(b)
Store or Building Security - $50 per hour.
(c)
Non-Profit 501(c)(3) Organization, Civic Organization or Tax
Exempt Organization - $50 per hour.
(d)
Supervising Officer Fee - $10 per hour added to the applicable
fee.
(e)
Vehicle Fee - $20 per hour added to the applicable fee.
2. All off-duty employment Law Enforcement Officers shall be guaranteed
a minimum of four hours and be compensated for any fraction thereof,
or whole hour, in addition thereto.
3. A Supervising Officer will be required for every four (4) police
personnel assigned to a company/vendor seeking services. The Supervising
Officer fee will be paid to the highest-ranking member of the Police
Division assigned to the vendor.
4. An additional fee of $15 per officer per hour is hereby established
to cover administrative costs, overhead, and out-of-pocket expenses
of the City.
5. Any commercial single store police detail, details for or on behalf
of tax exempt organizations, non-profit 501(c)(3) organizations, civic
organizations, and individuals in noncommercial situations shall be
at the hourly rate of $50. However, any such police details deemed
by the Public Safety Director, or his/her designee, to involve, based
upon prior history, major or unusual crowd control issues, (including,
but not limited to, parades and festivals) shall be at the hourly
rate of $90.
6. Exemption. All public utility companies are exempt from the provisions
set forth in this subsection requiring advance payment to the Trust
Account; providing, however, that there are no amounts previously
due that are outstanding for a period in excess of 15 days. Any such
delinquent balances shall require advance payment of the amount outstanding
prior to any officer engaging in any further off-duty assignment.
7. Cancellation. In the event that the person or entity requesting off-duty
Law Enforcement Officers fails to contact the City of Newark at least
four hours prior to the scheduled start time to cancel the job, or
the officer works less than four hours and the job is completed, the
officer is entitled to be paid for the minimum of four hours.
8. Request for City-Owned Vehicles. All requests for City-owned vehicles,
for exclusive use by an officer while performing public safety functions
on behalf of and as assigned by the Police Division, must be reviewed
by the Public Safety Director.
9. Marked Police Vehicle - $20 per hour.
10.
The request for a City-Owned vehicle shall be approved, in writing,
by the Public Safety Director, if, in his/her opinion, the intended
use of the vehicle by the off-duty officer would not be inconsistent
with the rules and regulations of the Police Division, the laws of
this State and/or the efficient functioning and good reputation of
the Police Division.
11.
The aforesaid rates may be reviewed from time-to-time as may
be appropriate, however, shall remain in full force and effect until
appropriately amended.
12.
The City may choose to utilize a third party administrator to
perform the above actions related to the off-duty employment process.
These actions may include, but are not limited to:
(a)
Communicating with the person or entity requesting the service
to schedule off-duty assignments,
(b)
Scheduling the officers for these assignments, and
(c)
Billing or invoicing the person or entity and receiving escrow
and/or payments in a manner set forth by the third party administrator.
The third party administrator may charge additional fees for the above
services and utilize different rules and requirements for collecting
payment as set forth in its contract/agreement with the City of Newark.
The third party administrator will reimburse the City of Newark via
an Automated Clearing House (ACH), or other funds transfer method,
for fees due to the City and/or its officer(s). This reimbursement
shall be within 14 days of the invoice date and shall coincide with
the City of Newark's payroll schedule, for "assignments" that the
officer(s) performed or is scheduled to perform in accordance with
the above-mentioned compensation rates and associated fees for contracted
off-duty employment.
13.
The General Orders and/or Policy and Procedures for the Department
of Public Safety, Police Division, shall be revised to be in compliance
with this section and N.J.S.A. 45:19A-1 et seq.
f. Public Emergency. The Public Safety Director or his or her designee
shall have the authority to order any Police Officer engaged in off-duty
assignments within the City of Newark to respond to an emergency situation
within Newark. The Public Safety Director or his or her designee shall
also have the right to order any off-duty assignment to be terminated
whenever said assignment creates an unacceptable risk to the health,
safety and welfare of the off-duty officer and/or the citizens of
Newark.
g. Insurance Requirements. The applicant (private security company or
private employer) shall be responsible for providing all insurance
coverage as required by law. The applicant shall provide Newark with
appropriate certificates of insurance naming Newark and the Police
Officers as additional insured and evidencing that the Police Officer
and the City are covered by general liability coverage on an occurrence
basis of at least $1,000,000 each occurrence and workman's compensation
insurance with respect to the services to be provided.
The certificate of insurance or the policy shall contain the
following language: "The City of Newark, its agents, servants and
administrators are included as additional insured's with respect to
general liability coverage as required by written contract."
As an alternative, the Public Safety Director, after consultation
with the City's Risk Manager, may accept a Broad Form Policy Endorsement
in addition to a certificate of insurance (with language satisfactory
to the City's Risk Manager, in accordance with City policies and procedures)
naming the City of Newark, and the Police Officer as additional insureds
under the policies.
h. Indemnification and Duty to Defend.
1. The person or entity requesting the services of the off-duty police
shall execute an appropriate Hold Harmless and Indemnity Agreement
which shall provide that such person or entity shall indemnify, defend,
and hold harmless the City of Newark, its agents, servants and administrators
from and against any and all claims, or actions at law, whether for
personal injury, property damage or liability including any cost of
defense incurred by the City of Newark which arise from any acts or
omissions of the insured, its agents, or employees arising out of
or related to the use of off-duty Newark Police Officers.
2. This indemnification and hold harmless agreement and the duty to
defend shall apply in all instances, whether the City of Newark is
a plaintiff or is made a direct party to the initial action or claim
or is subsequently made a party to the action by third party in-pleading
or is made a party to a collateral action arising, in whole or in
part, from any of the issues from the original cause of action or
claim.
[Ord. 6PSF-A(S) 5-31-2017]
a. Establishment.
There shall be within the Police Division an Auxiliary Police
Program. The Auxiliary Police Program is a volunteer organization,
whose members shall not receive any compensation, monetary or otherwise,
from the City of Newark for the performance of their Auxiliary Police
duties. Auxiliary Police Officers shall not be members of the Newark
Police Division. There shall be no more than 25 Auxiliary Police Officers
at any one time.
b. Firearms and Lethal Weapons Prohibited. Auxiliary Police members
shall not be armed with firearms or any other lethal weapons, nor
shall they be allowed to carry or have in their possession any firearms
or any other lethal weapons while they are performing their Auxiliary
Police duties. The foregoing prohibitions shall apply even if the
Auxiliary Police member has been issued a New Jersey Permit to Carry
a Handgun.
c. Qualifications.
1. All members of the Auxiliary Police must be residents of, and maintain
residence in, the City of Newark.
2. The selection criteria for membership in the Auxiliary Police include:
(a)
Citizen of the United States and resident of the City of Newark;
(b)
Be between 18 and 65 years of age;
(c)
Have a high school diploma or equivalent certificate;
(d)
Be able to read, write and speak the English language;
(e)
Be of good moral character (as determined solely by the Public
Safety Director and/or his designee, the Chief of Police);
(f)
Be physically qualified to perform assigned duties (physical
disability is not a disqualifier if the person is able to perform
the assigned duties);
(g)
Be free of any criminal conviction involving moral turpitude;
(h)
Possess a valid New Jersey driver's license by date of appointment
if vehicle operation is required;
(i)
Accurate completion of the application packet; and
(j)
Submit to extensive background investigation, including having
fingerprints taken (the fingerprints shall be filed with, and checked
by the New Jersey State Police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation).
3. Auxiliary Police members may not simultaneously be members of the
regular Newark Police Division.
4. Auxiliary Police members must successfully complete basic auxiliary
police academy training prior to taking the Auxiliary Police Oath
of Office.
5. Prior to appointment for training, an oral examination of applicants
shall be conducted by the Chief of Police to determine individual
qualification.
d. Rules and Regulations. The Public Safety Director, the Director of
the Office of Emergency Management and the Chief of Police shall promulgate
appropriate rules, regulations, policies and procedures necessary
to effectuate the purpose of the Auxiliary Police Program, including,
but not limited to, recruitment, designation of uniforms and equipment,
and the general operation of the Auxiliary Police Program in accordance
with the relevant provisions of the "New Jersey Civilian Defense and
Disaster Control Act," N.J.S.A. App. A:9-33, et seq., and the "State
of New Jersey Auxiliary Police Organization and Training Plan."
e. Powers and Duties.
1. All Auxiliary Police Officers, before assuming the duties of their
office, shall take and subscribe to the oath required by N.J.S.A.
41:1-1 et seq. The original executed oaths shall be filed with the
Office of the City Clerk. Copies shall be forwarded to:
(a)
The Auxiliary Police Officer taking the oath;
(b)
The Director of the Office of Emergency Management; and
2. Auxiliary Police Officers are not regular sworn Police Officers.
Auxiliary Police shall have the powers of a regular Police Officer
only during [i] a state of emergency or disaster as declared by the
Governor of the State of New Jersey, [ii] a local emergency or disaster
as declared by the Mayor of the City of Newark or [iii] an assigned
training mission.
(a)
Regular Police Officers, regardless of rank or assignment, shall
not relinquish their authority to any member of the Auxiliary Police.
(b)
Powers granted to the Auxiliary Police can be restricted and
controlled in accordance with applicable laws, statutes, guidelines,
and directives issued by the New Jersey Legislature, New Jersey Office
of Emergency Management, New Jersey Attorney General, Essex County
Prosecutor, or the City Public Safety Director.
3. Auxiliary Police Officers shall be issued a Newark Police Division
Auxiliary Police Identification Card signed by the Public Safety Director.
4. Auxiliary Police Officers are prohibited from using their identification
card, insignia, or affiliation with the Newark Auxiliary Police or
the City of Newark for any financial gain, advantage, or other unethical
purpose, as determined by the Public Safety Director in his or her
sole discretion. All Auxiliary Police Officers, while on duty, shall
be in the uniform provided by the Newark Police Division, which shall
be clearly distinctive from that of a regular Newark Police Officer.
The Auxiliary Police uniform must at all times bear an insignia provided
by the Police Division, which shall clearly indicate "Auxiliary Police."
5. The Public Safety Director may authorize the Auxiliary Police to
be armed with, and appropriately use, less-than-lethal weapons while
they are performing their Auxiliary Police duties. The only less-than-lethal
weapons that the Auxiliary Police may be armed with, however, are
those that are issued to them by the Police Division. Under no circumstances,
however, will any member of the Auxiliary Police be authorized to
be armed with less-than-lethal weapons unless and until: [i] the Auxiliary
Police member has received appropriate training, as determined by
the Public Safety Director, relative to the Newark Police Division's
use of force and weapons directives; [ii] the Auxiliary Police member
has received appropriate training, as determined by the Public Safety
Director, relative to the proper use of the particular type of less-than-lethal
weapon to be carried; [iii] the Auxiliary Police member has demonstrated
an adequate understanding of the Newark Police Division's use of force
and weapons directives; and [iv] the Auxiliary Police member has demonstrated
adequate proficiency relative to the proper use of the particular
type of less-than-lethal weapon to be carried. The foregoing training
and demonstrations of understanding and proficiency shall continue
on an ongoing refresher basis with the same frequency as a regular
Police Officer, but not less than annually.
6. Auxiliary Police may carry and use handcuffs while they are performing
their Auxiliary Police duties. The only handcuffs that the Auxiliary
Police may carry, however, are those that are issued to them by the
Police Division. Auxiliary Police members must use handcuffs in comportment
with training provided in basic training and in-service training provided
by the Police Division.
7. Authorized less-than-lethal weapons and police equipment may only
be carried or used while on duty during a disaster, declared emergency,
or authorized training mission.
8. The only less-than-lethal weapons and police equipment that the Auxiliary
Police may carry and use are those that are issued to them by the
Police Division.
9. While off-duty, Auxiliary Police must store issued less-than-lethal
weapons and Police equipment in a safe and secure manner to prevent
theft or unauthorized possession or use.
10.
Auxiliary Police members shall report any lost or stolen less-than-lethal
weapons or Police equipment to the Newark Police Division immediately
following the discovery of the loss or theft.
11.
Any use of force by Auxiliary Police members must comply with
the Newark Police Division's use of force directive.
12.
Under no circumstances shall an Auxiliary Police Officer initiate
or participate in any motor vehicle stop, pursuit or high-speed response.
A high-speed response is any call response that exceeds the posted
speed limit.
13.
Auxiliary Police may use emergency lights and sirens during
assigned on-the-job training for [i] traffic control during certain
types of events, such as parades and funerals, and [ii] special events
as authorized by the Public Safety Director. Auxiliary Police may
not utilize emergency lights or sirens while driving to any fixed-post
assignment.
14.
Auxiliary Police Officers may use Newark Auxiliary Police vehicles
only with the approval of the Public Safety Director during declared
emergencies or disasters, or assigned on-the-job training missions.
Newark Auxiliary Police vehicles must be clearly identified by a sign
or emblem denoting Auxiliary Police.
15.
The following list is representative of the type of functions
which may be proper and appropriate for assignment to Auxiliary Police
for on-the-job training. This list is not all-inclusive, and other
on-the-job training functions may be assigned to Auxiliary Police
at the discretion of the Public Safety Director or Chief of Police.
All on-the-job training functions assigned to Auxiliary Police must
be bona fide, and must not be abused as to extent.
(a)
Vehicular and pedestrian traffic control.
(b)
Dissemination of warnings or information and instructions to
the public as directed.
(d)
Security of Federal, State, County or municipal government buildings,
excluding the Newark Municipal Court, located within the City of Newark.
(e)
Assist with staffing and functioning of the City's Emergency
Operations Center, field command posts, staging areas, or Police Headquarters
operations.
(f)
Maintenance of order as directed.
(g)
Satisfactory documentation of all assigned tasks initiated or
completed, and reporting unusual incidents encountered during assigned
duty.
16.
Auxiliary Police Officers are required to attend mandatory training
made necessary by their assignment or duties. Those training topics
statutorily required of regular Police Officers shall be provided.
These topics shall include, but shall not be limited to:
(b)
Proficiency with authorized less-than-lethal weapons;
(d)
Hazardous materials awareness; and
(e)
Other topics as may be mandated by the Public Safety Director
or Chief of Police.
17.
Auxiliary Police Officers must volunteer a minimum of eight
hours every month (96 hours yearly) for on-the-job training.
f. Appointment of Members. The Public Safety Director shall have the
authority to, and shall be responsible for the appointment of Auxiliary
Police Officers in accordance with New Jersey laws. In appointing
Auxiliary Police Officers, the Public Safety Director shall consult
with the Chief of Police. Auxiliary Police Officers shall possess
and exercise all the powers and duties provided by New Jersey law
and regulations and this ordinance during their term of appointment.
Auxiliary Police Officers shall not be regular members of the Police
Division, and shall not be entitled to tenure.
g. Term of Appointment; Revocation. Auxiliary Police Officers shall
be appointed for terms of one year, and shall be reappointed annually
thereafter by the Public Safety Director in the Public Safety Director's
sole discretion. The appointment of an Auxiliary Police Officer may
be immediately terminated at any time, with or without cause, by the
Public Safety Director or Chief of Police. An Auxiliary Police Officer
whose appointment is terminated, or who is not reappointed, shall
not be entitled to any type of hearing or appeal process whatsoever.
Upon an Auxiliary Police Officer's resignation, termination, or non-reappointment,
the former Auxiliary Police Officer shall immediately return to the
Police Division all equipment issued or provided to the former Auxiliary
Officer by the Police Division, including, but not limited to, the
Auxiliary Police Identification Card, uniforms, patches, insignias,
weapons and handcuffs.
h. Reporting Responsibilities. The Public Safety Director, and/or his
or her designee, shall ensure that all reports that are required to
be made to the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management and/or the
Essex County Emergency Services regarding Auxiliary Police, are complied
within a timely manner.
[Ord. 6PSF-A(S), 1-7-2016 § 5]
There shall be within the Department of Public Safety a Division
of Fire, the head of which shall be the Fire Chief.
[Ord. 6PSF-A(S), 1-7-2016 § 5]
The Division of Fire shall have exclusive jurisdiction over
the control, fighting and extinguishment of any conflagration which
occurs within the City limits. The Division shall:
a. Provide firefighting service for the extinguishment of fires and
the necessary and incidental protection of life and property in connection
therewith throughout the City and upon vessels in any waters within
or adjacent to the City or upon any dock, wharf, pier, warehouse or
other structure bordering upon or adjacent to such waters;
b. Direct or cause any vessel moored to or anchored near any dock or
pier or in any waters within or adjacent to the City to be removed
to and secured at such place as shall be designated by the Public
Safety Director, Fire Chief or the Chief Engineer whenever any such
vessel shall be on fire or in danger of catching fire, or may be,
by reason of its condition or the nature of its cargo, a fire menace
to shipping, to other property on the waterfront, to the inhabitants
of the City;
c. Have the authority to designate and fix the location of fire alarm
telegraph, signal and alarm stations in the City, and construct, install,
operate, repair and maintain the City's fire alarm telegraph and signal
systems;
d. Investigate the cause, circumstances and origin of fires and report
every case of suspicion of arson to the County Prosecutor;
e. Inspect and test any automatic or other fire alarm system or fire
extinguishing equipment;
f. Be authorized to enter upon, without fee or hindrance, all premises,
grounds, structures, buildings, vessels and passages whenever necessary
in the performance of its duties;
g. Operate a training program to maintain and improve the fire fighting
efficiency of the members of the Department;
h. Maintain a Bureau of Fire Prevention and Fire Safety Inspection and
administer State Uniform Fire Safety Act.
i. Have the authority to provide Emergency Medical and Fire-Rescue services
to residents and visitors to the City of Newark and in those communities
in which the City of Newark is providing mutual aid services and charge
and collect fees for the purpose of cost recovery in accordance with
a Schedule of Charges. Since City residents support the provision
of Fire Department services through payment of real property taxes
and other fees and charges, these charges shall only apply to residents
or persons domiciled in the City of Newark who are insured. Nonresidents
or persons not domiciled in the City of Newark shall be charged whether
insured or uninsured.
[Ord. 6PSF-A(S), 1-7-2016 § 5]
The Fire Chief shall, prior to his appointment, have had experience
in a responsible administrative capacity relating to firefighting,
or the prevention and control of fire risks. The Mayor may, with the
consent of the Council, waive any of the requirements set forth above
when, in their judgment, the best interests of the City shall be served
thereby. The Fire Chief's compensation shall be such sum annually
as shall be fixed by ordinance.
[Ord. 6PSF-A, 1-7-2016 § 5]
a. Residency Requirements for Entry Level Appointments to the Fire Division.
All applicants for appointment to the Division of Fire shall
be qualified for appointment as required by law, ordinance and Civil
Service rules and regulation. All applicants for appointment shall
be residents of the City of Newark and must maintain continuous residency
within the City of Newark from the announced closing date of the Department
of Personnel examination up to and including the date of appointment.
b. Period of Active Duty: Average 42 Hour Week; eight Week Cycle. The
period of active duty of the uniform members of the Division of Fire
may be an average of 42 hours per week, divided into periods of duty
with an eight week cycle.
c. Schedule of Duty Tours; Filing Schedule. The Fire Chief shall make
or cause to be made a schedule of active duty tours with changes or
amendments thereof from time to time as necessary, and file the same
in the Office of the City Clerk on or before the time when same shall
become effective.
d. Assignment of Duty Tours. The uniformed members of the Division of
Fire, except the Chief Engineer, shall be assigned by the Public Safety
Director and/or the Fire Chief to the various tours of duty based
upon an average 42 hours a week of active duty within the cycle.
e. Emergency Duty. In times of emergency, the Public Safety Director
and/or the Fire Chief or the Superior Officer in charge at the time
of any emergency may summon and order to duty for the period thereof
any uniformed member of the Division of Fire for the purpose of such
emergency, notwithstanding other provisions of this section prescribing
the average week or duty period.
f. Time Off After Emergency Service. Members of the Division of Fire
summoned or ordered to emergency duty outside the regular hours of
active duty shall receive time off from regular hours of duty commensurate
therewith.
[Ord. 6PSF-A, 1-7-2016 § 5]
a. Establishment; Administration. There shall be an Arson Prevention
Fund in the Division of Fire, which shall be administered by the Fire
Chief.
b. Reward; Conditions, Award. A reward up to $5,000 shall be paid to
any person or persons providing information leading to the detection
and apprehension of any person found guilty of violating the provisions
of N.J.S.A. 2C:17-1. The reward is payable after conviction, out of
and within the limits of the appropriation made to the Arson Prevention
Fund, as established above for that purpose, but no such reward may
be paid to any public employee whose duty it is to investigate or
to enforce the law. The Director of Public Safety and/or the Fire
Chief shall award the reward with the consent of the Municipal Council.
[Ord. 6PSF-A, 1-7-2016 § 5]
a. Authority. Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:14-7.1 the Department of Public
Safety, Division of Fire, is authorized to establish an Arson Investigation
Unit which shall be responsible for conducting investigations of arson,
suspicious fires and explosions within the City of Newark.
b. Qualifications. Before any member of the Division of Fire shall be
assigned to the Arson Investigation Unit, she or he shall have successfully
completed a course of training approved by the Police Training Commission
and an Arson Investigation Training Course approved by the Department
of Public Safety, Division of Police and the Division of Fire.
c. Powers and Authority. Members of the Arson Investigation Unit shall
have the same powers and authority as Police Officers within the City
of Newark while engaged in the actual performance of arson investigation
duties, specifically including the right to carry firearms pursuant
to regulations promulgated by the Director of Public Safety and Fire
Chief of the City of Newark.
[Ord. 6PSF-A, 1-7-2016 § 5]
a. Authority. The Department of Public Safety, Division of Fire of the
City of Newark is hereby authorized to conduct emergency fire rescue
operations and provide emergency medical services to residents and
others in need of such services. Those services shall include but
not be limited to extrication from vehicles, rendering basic life
support services and transportation to medical facilities for further
treatment and care.
b. Qualifications. Individuals who will be staffing ambulances shall
have successfully completed a course of Basic Emergency Medical Technician
(EMT), approved by the New Jersey State Department of Health and Senior
Services and hold a certification as an EMT, or such further designation
as shall be given to that certification from the State of New Jersey.
c. Powers and Authority. Individuals who will be staffing ambulances
and rescue vehicles shall have such power and authority as granted
to them by the police power, local ordinance and custom and practice
in the field of emergency medical services, fire-rescue service and
the curriculum approved by the State of New Jersey, Department of
Health and Senior Services for their level of training and certification,
along with the powers granted by N.J.S.A. 40A:14-7, as amended and
supplemented.
d. Schedule of Charges; Billing and Collection. The Department of Public
Safety, Division of Fire shall have the authority to impose and collect
fire-rescue and emergency medical service fees in accordance with
a Schedule of Charges, which shall be established by the Department
of Public Safety, Division of Fire, in consultation with the Director
of Finance and filed with the City Clerk on an annual basis. To the
extent a schedule is not filed during a particular fiscal year, the
prior year schedule shall be applicable. The Schedule of Charges shall
include fees for emergency medical services provided by EMT's employed
by the Department of Public Safety, Division of Fire, equipment provided
to the patients, ambulance transport charges and fees for fire-rescue
services, such as extrication and equipment provided to patients,
and such further charges as shall be determined to be necessary and
proper to perform the functions herein authorized, offset expenditures
and provide necessary training and provide for equipment purchase,
repair, maintenance and replacement.
e. Third-Party Billing Services. To the extent necessary, the Director
of Public Safety and/or the Fire Chief shall have the authority to
hire or cause to be hired a third-party billing vendor to bill and
collect such emergency medical service fees and/or fire-rescue service
fees. Such procurement shall be in compliance with the Local Public
Contracts Law, N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1, et seq., as may be amended and supplemented.
[Ord. 6PSF-A(S), 1-7-2016 § 5]
a. Adoption by Reference. The attached regulations are hereby adopted
by the City of Newark, New Jersey for the purpose of prescribing regulations
governing conditions hazardous to life and property, 10 copies of
which code have been and now are filed in the office of the City Clerk
of the City of Newark, New Jersey, and in the Fire and Engineering
departments charged with the enforcement and administration of said
section pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:69A-181, the same are hereby adopted
and incorporated as fully as if set out at length herein, and from
the date on which this section shall take effect, the provision thereof
shall be controlling within the limits of the City of Newark, New
Jersey.
b. Amendments to Regulations. The Director of the Department of Public
Safety, and/or Fire Chief are authorized in consultation with the
Directors of the Department of Engineering and the Department of Health
and Community Wellness to amend the provisions of these regulations,
from time to time, as may be necessary to carry out the intent of
this section.
c. Violations. Any person found guilty of violating any provisions of
this subsection shall be liable to a fine not to exceed $1,000, or
imprisonment not to exceed 90 days, or both. Each violation, and each
day a violation is committed or permitted to continue shall constitute
a separate violation and shall be punishable as such.
d. Recovery of Costs. The Director of the Department of Public Safety,
and/or Fire Chief shall recover all reasonable costs from hazardous
materials responses, expended by City Agencies for personnel, equipment
and supplies to abate hazardous materials incidents which involve
nonregistered hazardous material facilities or vehicles.
e. Notification of Owner and Insurance Company. The Director of the
Department of Public Safety, and/or Fire Chief shall notify any responsible
owner and operator, as well as the insurance company, of any property
or vehicle involved in a hazardous material response, with an itemization
of all costs incurred by City Agencies.
[Ord. 6 PSF-B, 10-5-2016]
a. Fees for Enrollment in Newark Fire Academy by Outside Personnel.
There is hereby established the following fees for the training
of personnel from outside agencies at the Newark Fire Academy:
Courses
|
Price Per Student
|
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Basic Firefighter 12-week course, which includes: Firefighter
Level #1; Firefighter Level #2; Bailout Training; Incident Command
Series 200; and Incident Command Series 300
|
$1,200
|
Firefighter Level #1
|
$600
|
Firefighter Level #2
|
$600
|
Bailout Training (Sterling Bailout Systems)
|
$150
|
Incident Command Series 200
|
$100
|
Incident Command Series 300
|
$100
|
Annual Refresher Training, which includes: Blood-Borne Pathogens;
Right to Know; and Respiratory Protection
|
$175
|
Elevator Rescue Operations
|
$100
|
Carbon Monoxide Emergencies
|
$75
|
Hazardous Materials — Awareness Level Training
|
$75
|
Confined Space — Awareness Level Training
|
$75
|
SCBA Confidence Course
|
$75
|
Forcible Entry Class
|
$100
|
Roof Simulator Practical
|
$100
|
(the trainee's sponsoring agency shall provide the materials
needed for the practical exercises)
|
b. Payment and Disposition of Fees. Fees for Newark Fire Academy Training
Courses shall be made by check made payable to the City of Newark
and directed to the Newark Fire Division. The Newark Fire Division
shall promptly deposit said funds in the Newark Fire Outside Training
Fees account 011 050 0505 54180 in the Revenue Collections Division.
c. Insurance and Hold Harmless Requirements.
1. The trainee's sponsoring agency shall maintain for the duration of
the training course, at its sole cost and expense, insurance against
claims for injuries to persons or damages to property which may arise
from or in conjunction with the actions or inactions of the sponsoring
agency's trainee during the training course. The insurance shall be
in the minimum amounts of $1,000,000 per occurrence and $2,000,000
aggregate, and the City of Newark must be named as an additional insured
under the policy.
2. The trainee's sponsoring agency shall maintain for the duration of
the training course, at its sole cost and expense, Workmen's Compensation
Insurance with minimum limits of $500,000 each accident and $500,000
policy limit.
3. Appropriate Certificates of Insurance and Endorsements of Additional
Insured status must be produced prior to the trainee beginning a training
course.
4. Both the trainee and the trainee's sponsoring agency shall execute
Hold Harmless Agreements prior to the trainee beginning a training
course. Said Hold Harmless Agreements shall be in forms acceptable
to the City of Newark's Corporation Counsel.
d. Administration. The Newark Public Safety Director is charged with
the administration of the provisions of this Article, and is empowered
to prescribe, adopt, promulgate and enforce rules and regulations
relating to any matter pertaining to the administration of this subsection.
[Ord. 6PSF-A(S), 1-7-2016 § 6]
a. Established. There shall be within the Department of Public Safety
a Division of Emergency Management and Homeland Security consisting
of an Office of Emergency Management and an Office of Homeland Security.
b. Duties and Responsibilities — Office of Emergency Management.
The Office of Emergency Management shall be responsible for the following
duties and responsibilities:
1. Developing emergency response plans and ensuring the City is able
to successfully implement these plans.
2. Designing and conducting drills for different emergency scenarios.
3. Coordinating emergency management training.
4. Planning the interagency response for a wide range of emergencies
including: biological, chemical, and nuclear terrorism; severe flooding;
extreme heat; utility services disruptions; building collapses; and
special events.
5. Establishing a Public-Private Emergency Partnership Program.
6. Assisting Federal, State, County, and City officials and their respective
constituents with disaster response and mitigation.
7. Providing the public with accurate, timely information regarding
emergency management planning, response and hazard mitigation in the
City of Newark.
[Ord. 6PSF-A(S), 1-7-2016 § 6]
a. Established. There shall be within the Department of Public Safety
an Office of Homeland Security.
b. Duties and Responsibilities — Office of Homeland Security.
The Office of Homeland Security shall be responsible for developing,
coordinating and implementing a comprehensive City strategy to secure
Newark from weapons of mass destruction, terrorists, and other security
threats and attacks.
The Office shall coordinate the executive branch's effort to
detect, prepare for, prevent, protect against, respond to, and recover
from terrorist attacks. The Office shall identify, assess, and investigate,
existing threats and potential threats that may provide a means to
carry out an attack within the City, its assets and resources that
exist beyond its geographical boundaries.
The Office of Homeland Security shall facilitate its mission
through the identification, coordination and effective management
of existing City resources and citizen participation. The effectiveness
of the City's homeland initiative shall be maximized through the development
of partnerships, mutual aid agreements, inclusion of existing County,
State and Federal initiatives, homeland security funding, contractual
agreements and any other logistical support component wherein efficiency
and cost effectiveness shall be realized.
The United States government has identified weapons of mass
destruction as being biological, chemical and/or radiological in composition.
The resources required to identify, assess and investigate weapons
of mass destruction and/or respond to the effects caused by the use,
or threatened use of such weapons, far exceeds the spectrum of conventional
emergency response equipment and pre-9/11 training received for the
public safety personnel who are tasked with responding to such incidents.
To ensure that the resources utilized in detecting, assessing,
investigating and/or responding to the use, or threatened use, of
weapons of mass destruction are maximized to the extent of saving
lives and preserving property, the Office of Homeland Security, under
the direction of the Executive of Homeland Security, shall:
1. Provide for the policy development to implement the operational structure,
logistical coordination, management and response by the following
primary public safety resources as it relates to homeland security.
Further, upon consultation with the City's Director of Public Safety,
the Executive of Homeland Security, shall have the authority to assign
the necessary personnel and equipment to support the homeland security
operational structure in both its developmental and operational form.
The following are those public safety components, agency subdivisions
and support entities crucial to supporting the City's Homeland initiative
and mission:
(c)
Office of Emergency Management.
(d)
Department of Health and Community Wellness.
(e)
Department of Engineering.
(f)
Emergency Medical Services.
(h)
Municipal Watershed Commission.
(i)
Various Contracted Professional Services.
(j)
Public Utilities component.
(k)
Public Information component.
(l)
Public and/or Private Emergency Transportation.
(m)
Citizen Participation and Awareness component.
2. The Office of Homeland Security shall provide for the solicitation,
acquisition, and equitable distribution of funding based upon the
need to support the City's homeland initiatives and the consumption
of resources commensurate with existing operations.
3. The Office of Homeland Security shall provide for the technical training
required and staffing of the City's Emergency Operations Center in
times of heightened alerts, acts of terrorism and imminent threats
of terrorism.
4. The Executive of Homeland Security, Police Chief, Fire Chief and
OEM Coordinator and/or their designees shall have the authority to
activate and staff the City's Emergency Operations Center when he/she
deems necessary.
5. The Office of Homeland Security shall establish contingents of personnel,
having the technical expertise, to identify, assess, investigate and
remediate, threats and/or acts of terrorism. Said personnel shall
have the technical expertise to identify violations of public health,
safety and welfare and to act upon or make referrals upon identification
of materials, persons or circumstances that have the contributory
potential of facilitating a terrorist act or threat thereof.
The Executive of Homeland Security, shall have the authority
to establish a schedule for said personnel and/or provide for "ON
CALL" and/or "RECALL" status during emergency situations involving
a terrorist act or threat of a terrorist act, wherein the deployment
of such contingents become necessary.
The structure and collective technical expertise required of
such contingents shall be at the discretion of the Executive of Homeland
Security and determined by the nature of the particular response at
hand, i.e. training, terrorists threat, terrorists act, performance
of threat assessments and/or recommendations for target hardening.
The personnel contingents described herein shall be the operational
response to terrorists act and/or terrorists threats, structure deployed
by the Executive of Homeland Security or his/her designee. Said contingents
may be deployed within the City of Newark, or its resources outside
the City's geographical boundaries, when conducting threat assessments
or responding to terrorist acts or threats.
This same operation response structure may, at the discretion
of the Executive of Homeland Security, be deployed when, under agreements
of mutual aid, other jurisdictions are in need of and have requested
an emergency response as it relates to terrorism.
6. The Office of Homeland Security shall be responsible for performing
threat assessments of public and private facilities and critical infrastructure
throughout the City of Newark and its facilities and resources outside
its geographical boundaries.
7. The Office of Homeland Security shall develop proactive assessments
and intelligence sharing components to existing mutual aid agreements
among contiguous municipalities and any other municipality or governmental
agency having an expertise in proactive posturing against acts of
terrorism and/or threats of terrorism.
8. The Office of Homeland Security shall develop a Homeland Security
Annex to the City's Emergency Operations Manual, which is required
to be prepared and filed by OEM with the appropriate County, State
and Federal agencies.
[Ord. 6PSF-A(S), 1-7-2016 § 7]
There shall be within the Department of Public Safety a Division
of Communications, the head of which shall be the Chief of Communications.
a. The Division of Communications shall include the following subdivisions:
1. Centralized Radio Repair; and