The Department of Police shall consist of the
following divisions and agencies:
F. Ambulance Service Bureau.
G. Bureau of Fire Prevention.
H. Office of Emergency Management.
The Police Division shall consist of such officers
and personnel as have been heretofore or may hereafter be authorized
for the police force.
The Department of Public Safety shall be responsible
for the enforcement of all laws, ordinances and regulations pertaining
to the licensing and control of dogs.
The Youth Guidance Commission shall be maintained
and operated in accordance with law as an agency within the Police
Division.
A. Membership. The Municipal Youth Guidance Commission shall not exceed
seven voting members, all of whom shall be residents of the said municipality.
The membership of the Municipal Youth Guidance Commission shall include
at least one representative of the City Council, one representative
of the school system, and one representative of the municipal Police
Department. In addition, the Mayor and each City Council member shall
appoint one youth ambassador to the Commission for a total of 10 youth
representatives. The youth representatives shall:
(1) Include representation from each of the six wards; and
(2) Be between the ages of 13 and 21 and a resident of the City of Paterson;
and
(3) Have demonstrated leadership in their community through community
service and involvement in extracurricular activities, school organizations,
or any other advocacy for the benefit of their peers and community;
and
(4) Provide two letters of recommendations from nonrelatives; and
(5) Have satisfactory school attendance.
B. Annual organization; meetings. The members of the Municipal Youth
Guidance Commission shall organize annually by selecting a chair,
vice chair and secretary. The Municipal Youth Guidance Commission
shall meet regularly, at least once each month and at such other times
as its chair shall direct. The monthly meetings shall be on the fourth
Friday of every month at 7:00 p.m. in City Hall or such other time
and location as agreed upon by the Commission. The Commission shall
make quarterly reports to the Mayor and to the Council. The meetings
shall be open to the public and recorded electronically and published
on line for viewing or commenting.
C. Term of office. Members of the Municipal Youth Guidance Commission
shall be appointed to serve for a term of three years or until their
successors be appointed. Youth ambassadors shall be appointed for
a period of one year.
D. Duties. The Municipal Youth Guidance Commission is an advisory board
and shall be charged with responsibility to:
(1) Assist in coordinating and integrating community plans and services,
governmental and voluntary, affecting the welfare of all children
and youth in the community.
(2) Assist in coordinating and integrating community plans and services,
governmental and voluntary, for protecting children who are especially
exposed to conditions conductive to delinquency.
(3) Assist in coordinating and integrating community plans for the control
of harmful influences in the community.
(4) To enhance the quality of life for youth in Paterson through coordinating,
networking, advocacy, reviewing and recommending policies and legislation
affecting youth in this City to the Mayor, Municipal Council and the
Administration.
(5) To provide input and advice to the City on programs which benefit
the City's gifted and talented youth.
(6) To encourage the Mayor and City Council to develop business training
and employment programs for youth.
(7) To provide input and advice on programs that serve the City's youth.
(8) The planning of programs for youth in cooperation with existing agencies
in order to insure complete coverage of the problem and avoid duplication.
E. Powers of Guidance Commission. Each Municipal Guidance Commission
shall have power to:
(1) Undertake, supervise or direct the making of studies and surveys
of all matters and things which are or may be related to or in the
interest of youth guidance.
(2) Create subcommittees, composed of members and nonmembers of the Municipal
Youth Guidance Commission, to aid and assist in the work of the said
Commission.
(3) Request and obtain such cooperation, assistance and data from various
municipal departments, boards, bureaus, commissions and other agencies
as may be reasonably necessary in order to carry out its work.
(4) Make recommendations, devise plans and suggest ways and means to
meet the various problems having to do with youth guidance.
The Fire Division shall consist of such officers
and personnel as have been heretofore or may hereafter be authorized.
In all portions of this Code adopted prior to the merger of
the Police Department and Fire Department into a unified Department
of Public Safety, all references to "Police Department," "Department
of Police," "Fire Department" or "Department of Fire" shall be reasonably
construed as referring to the Department of Public Safety. Similarly,
all references to "Police Director" or "Fire Director" shall be reasonably
construed as referring to the Public Safety Director.