There is hereby established an executive department of the municipal
government of the City of Mendota, which shall be known as the "Police
Department," and which shall embrace the Chief of Police and such
number of policemen as the Council may, by resolution, determine.
[Added by Ord. No. 06-17-19]
A. Term.
The Deputy Chief of Police shall hold his office for the term of one
year, unless otherwise removed, and until his successor shall be appointed
and qualified.
B. Appointment.
The Deputy Chief of Police shall be appointed by the Mayor, by and
with the advice and consent of Council, on the first Monday in May
after each general City election, or as soon as thereafter practicable.
C. Discharge
of duties. The Deputy Chief of Police will assist the Chief of Police
with the supervision, planning, coordination, and administration of
the Police Department and day-to-day operations. The Deputy Chief
of Police shall also perform other duties as prescribed by law or
ordinance, contained in his position description, and as assigned
by the Chief of Police.
D. The Deputy
Chief of Police shall be an exempt employee.
E. The Deputy
Chief may be appointed from any rank of sworn, full-time officers
of the Mendota Police Department, but shall have at least five years
of full-time services as a police officer in the Department.
F. If removed
from the position, officer will revert to the rank and seniority status
held before appointment.
There is hereby created in the Police Department of the City
of Mendota the position of Police Lieutenant. Said Lieutenant's position
shall be filled by the Board of Police and Fire Commissioners of the
City of Mendota on the basis of ascertained merit, seniority, service
and examination. Such examinations for promotion shall be competitive
among such members of the next rank as desire to submit themselves
to examination. The Board of Fire and Police Commissioners are hereby
authorized to conduct said examination for the office of Police Lieutenant
pursuant to the provisions of 65 ILCS 5/10-2.1-15 et seq.
There is hereby created in the Police Department of the City
of Mendota the position of Police Sergeant. Said Sergeant's position
shall be filled by the Board of Police and Fire Commissioners of the
City of Mendota on the basis of ascertained merit, seniority, service
and examination. Such examinations for promotion shall be competitive
among such members of the next rank as desire to submit themselves
to examination. The Board of Fire and Police Commissioners are hereby
authorized to conduct said examination for the office of Police Sergeant
pursuant to the provisions of 65 ILCS 5/10-2.1-15 et seq.
There shall be a police pension fund established in the City
of Mendota, as provided by Chapter 40, Act 5, Article 3, of the Illinois
Compiled Statutes (40 ILCS 5/3-101 et seq.).
[Added by Ord. No. 09-04-12]
A. Employment. The City of Mendota may employ part-time police officers
from time to time as it deems necessary.
B. Duties. A part-time police officer shall have all the responsibilities
of a full-time police officer and such specific duties as delineated
in the general orders/policies/regulations of the Mendota Police Department,
but the number of hours a part-time officer may work within a calendar
year is restricted. Part-time police officers shall not be assigned
to supervise or direct full-time police officers. Part-time police
officers shall be trained in accordance with the Illinois Police Training
Act (50 ILCS 705/1 et seq.) and the rules and requirements of the
Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board (ILETSB).
C. Hiring standards. Any person employed as a part-time police officer
must meet the following standards:
(1) Be of good moral character, of temperate habits, of sound health,
and physically and mentally able to perform assigned duties.
(2) Be at least 21 years of age.
(3) Pass a medical examination.
(4) Possess a high school diploma or GED certificate.
(5) Possess a valid State of Illinois driver's license.
(6) Possess no prior felony convictions.
(7) Any individual who has served in the United States military must
have been honorably discharged.
D. Discipline. Part-time officers shall be under the disciplinary jurisdiction
of the Chief of Police. Part-time police officers serve at the discretion
of the City of Mendota authorities and shall not have any property
rights in said employment, and may be removed by the City of Mendota
authorities at any time. Part-time police officers shall comply with
all applicable rules and general orders/policies issued by the Mendota
Police Department.