(a)
Department established.
The city council is empowered to establish and maintain a police department and to provide for the direction, organization, and staffing thereof, and to fix the salaries therefor. There is hereby created and established the police department of the city. The council may abolish or combine one or more departments created by it and may assign or transfer duties of any department of the city from one department to another, by ordinance.
(b)
Composition; appointment and qualifications of chief.
(1)
The police department shall consist of a chief of police and as many peace officers as the city council shall authorize and direct by budget approval or other ordinance.
(2)
In addition to those requirements established by charter, to oversee the police department, a chief of police shall also meet the following minimum requirements:
(A)
Must meet the minimum standards for initial licensure;
(B)
Must have at least five years of bona fide law enforcement experience;
(C)
Must hold at least a basic certificate issued by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education (TCLEOSE);
(D)
Shall have demonstrated a competency in personnel and department management;
(E)
Shall coordinate the appropriate budgeting, staffing and training of the department with the city manager to ensure that all requirements established by the city council are met and maintained; and
(F)
Shall not hold any other law enforcement related off-duty employment outside of the city and/or the city’s ETJ, except when working in conjunction with another jurisdiction’s regular law enforcement agency.
(c)
Officer positions.
The chief of police will have authority to create, establish, and define the varying officer positions by departmental policy as authorized and approved by the city council. The peace officers must meet the minimum standards for initial licensure as established in state law.
(d)
Powers of members.
The members of the police department appointed pursuant to this section shall have all the powers, rights, and authorities vested in police officers pursuant to the common law and state statutes.
(Ordinance 1207 adopted 10/17/19)