As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ACTING
Assigned temporarily to serve in a position to which the
member is not ordinarily assigned, usually in a position of higher
rank. All the authority, responsibilities and duties of the officer
in the higher position devolve upon the acting member.
ANNUAL LEAVE
The combination of vacation, personal and compensatory leave
granted to all employees annually in accordance with the River Vale
Township Code and all applicable collective bargaining agreements.
AUTHORITY
The statutory or policy vested right to give commands, issue
orders, enforce obedience, initiate action and make necessary decisions.
Those so designated may delegate authority. Acts performed without
proper authority or authorization shall be considered in violation
of this manual, and those persons in violation shall be subject to
disciplinary action.
BUREAU
A unit immediately subordinate to a division.
CHAIN OF COMMAND
The unbroken line of authority extending from the Chief of
Police through one or more subordinates at each level of command down
to the level of execution and vice versa.
COMMAND OFFICER
Police officers holding the rank of Captain or above and
assigned to a command position by the Chief of Police.
DAYS OFF
Those days determined by the Chief of Police on which a given
employee is excused from duty.
DEPARTMENT
Township of River Vale Police Department.
DEPARTMENT MANUAL
Collection of all lawfully issued rules, regulations, policies,
procedures and general orders. Such manuals in force in the Department
are issued by authority of the Chief of Police. Compliance with the
provisions of Department manuals is required without exception.
DETAIL
A temporary assignment of personnel for a specialized activity.
DETECTIVE
A police officer, designated as a detective, assigned to
conduct criminal and other investigations while in civilian clothes.
DIVISION
A functional unit having jurisdiction-wide coverage whose
commanding officer reports directly to the Chief of Police or Captain
of Police.
EMPLOYEE
All employees of the Police Department, whether sworn regular
or special police officers or civilian employees.
FUNCTION
The general activity of a subdivision of the Department,
e.g., the operations function, the administrative function, etc.
GENDER
The use of the masculine gender in any directive or manual
includes the female gender, where applicable.
GENERAL ORDER
Written directive designed to announce adoption or revision
of policies and to direct procedure for the indefinite future.
HEADQUARTERS
The section that houses the headquarters staff and employees
of this Department.
INCOMPETENCE
Incapable of satisfactory performance of police duties.
INFORMATIONAL BULLETINS
Published materials containing information regarding wanted
persons, crime patterns, and other incidents calling for police attention.
INSUBORDINATION
A course of conduct including but not limited to: failure
or deliberate refusal of any employee to obey a lawful order given
by a superior officer. Ridiculing a superior officer or his order,
whether in or out of his presence, is also insubordination. Disrespectful,
mutinous, insolent, or abusive language toward or concerning a superior
officer.
LAWFUL ORDER
Any written or spoken directive issued by a superior officer,
supervisor or acting supervisor, to any subordinate or group of subordinates
in the course of police duty, which is not in violation of any law,
ordinance or Departmental rule or regulation.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE
The period of time during which a police officer is excused
from active duty and during which time he receives no pay.
MANAGER
Business Administrator of Township.
MAY
Indicates that the action is expected and encouraged.
MEMBER
Any duly appointed police officer of the Department.
MEMORANDA
Written directive designed to facilitate and provide direction
for the smooth operation of the Department.
MILITARY LEAVE
The period of time during which an employee is excused from
duty by reason of serving in the Armed Forces of the United States
in an active capacity as provided by law.
OFF DUTY
The status of a member during the period he is free from
the performance of specified duties.
OFFICER
Any duly appointed police officer of the Department.
OFFICER-IN-CHARGE
Ranking member of the Department on duty. Rank is determined
by grade first, and by seniority in grade second. Any member up to
and including the rank of Lieutenant in charge of a watch or detail.
Further, any officer designated as a Tour Commander shall serve as
the officer-in-charge over any on-duty officers assigned to patrol
duties who are not designated as a Tour Commander.
ON DUTY
The status of a member during the period of the day when
he is actively engaged in the performance of his duties. A police
officer is subject to call at all times.
ORDER
Any written or spoken directive issued by a superior officer
to a subordinate or group of subordinates in the course of police
duty.
PERSONNEL ORDER
Written directive designed to announce promotions, transfers,
assignments and other personnel action to all Department employees.
PLATOON
A subdivision of the patrol bureau comprised of two patrol
squads assigned to a watch.
PLURALITY
The singular includes the plural and the plural includes
the singular.
POLICE INCIDENT
An occurrence or incident suggesting or requiring police
action or service by members.
POLICE VEHICLE
All vehicles under the control of the Department, whether
marked or unmarked, with or without radio equipment.
POLICY
Written directive that summarizes the Department position
on the responsibilities, direction or limitations of Department authority
in specific matters. A policy is a component of a general order.
POST
Assignment to a specified location, for a fixed period of
time, to address a specific police purpose.
PROBATIONARY PATROLMAN
Any member of the police Department serving a satisfactory
training and evaluation period prior to permanent appointment to the
Department.
PROBATIONARY PERIOD
Each member shall be required to serve a probationary period
of one year prior to permanent full-time appointment to the Department,
which may be extended by Chief of Police or in his absence the Acting
Chief of the Department.
PROCEDURE
Written directives that describe expected methods of operation.
Procedures differ from policy in that they direct attention to the
performance of a specific task within the guidelines of the policy.
A procedure is a component of a general order.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Departmental legislation consisting of detailed directives
binding upon employees of all ranks in terms of authority, responsibility
and conduct.
SECTOR
A geographical area administratively designated for purposes
of investigation, supervision or patrol.
SENIOR OFFICER
A member in any given rank with the longer service in that
rank. Seniority in the Department is established first by rank and
second by time served in rank. Where conflict occurs because of identical
service or dates of appointment, the member with the higher position
on the recommendation list from which the appointments were made is
deemed to be the senior. In situations requiring decisionmaking or
control, where the officers are of equal rank and the decision or
control is required in their area of responsibility, the senior will
make the decision and exercise control unless otherwise designated
by a higher ranking command or supervisory officer.
SHALL/WILL
Indicates that the action referred to is mandatory.
SICK LEAVE
The period of time during which an employee is excused from
active duty by reason of illness or injury by a commanding officer
or watch commander in the absence of a commanding officer.
SPECIAL DUTY
Police service, the nature of which requires the member to
be reassigned from the performance of his regular duties to perform
other duties as required from time to time by the Chief of Police.
SPECIAL ORDERS
Written directive designed to give specific direction pertaining
to assignments, scheduling and special details.
SPECIAL POLICE
Persons vested with special police authority pursuant to
N.J.S.A. 40A:14-146, but are not members of the Department.
SQUAD
A functional unit subordinate to a bureau or under the immediate
direction of the Chief of Police. It may be commanded by any rank,
depending on its size and the nature and importance of its function.
STAFF SUPERVISION
An advisory relationship, outside the regular hierarchy of
command and responsibility in which a supervisor may review the work
of another employee who is responsible to another superior officer.
SUBORDINATE
A member lower in rank than his superior officer.
SUPERIOR OFFICER
A person holding a higher supervisory or command rank or
position.
SUPERVISORY OFFICER
Members of the Department assigned to a position requiring
exercise of immediate supervision over the activities of employees.
SUSPENSION
An act of temporarily denying an employee the privilege of
performing his duties, and relieving him from the duty with or without
pay for a period of time, in consequence of alleged dereliction of
duty or violation of Department rules and regulations.
TENSE OF WORDS
The words used in the present tense include the future.
TOUR OF DUTY
The period of time during which a member of the Department
is assigned to active duty.
TOWNSHIP
Township of River Vale, New Jersey.
TRAINING BULLETIN
Materials published and designed to keep officers of this
Department abreast of current police techniques and procedures. The
bulletins and their presentation act as a continuous training program
and as a stimulus for further study. The information contained therein
constitutes official Department policy on the subject matter under
consideration in the absence of instructions to the contrary.
UNIT
Any number of members and/or employees of the Department
regularly grouped together under one head to accomplish a police purpose.
WATCH/TOUR
The specified time period that a particular platoon of officers
is scheduled for duty.
WATCH/TOUR COMMANDER
An officer assigned to patrol duties may be designated as
a Watch/Tour Commander by the Chief of Police after a command staff
review of the officer's job knowledge, capabilities and decisionmaking
abilities. Officers designated as a Watch/Tour Commander shall serve
as the officer-in-charge on duty when no officers of higher rank are
present.
WRITTEN DIRECTIVE
Any written document used to guide or affect the performance
or conduct of agency employees. The term includes policies, procedures,
rules and regulations, general orders, special orders, personnel orders,
memoranda, and instructional materials.
ZONE/SECTOR
A subdivision of the Township with fixed boundaries containing
more than one sector.