An auxiliary police force to be known as the police reserve
is hereby established.
(2014 Code, sec. 32.20)
The police reserve force shall be composed of personnel who
have volunteered to join the organization and whose applications for
membership have been accepted and who have complied with all the rules,
regulations and orders provided for the conduct and control of the
members thereof. It shall be composed of not more than ten (10) members.
(2014 Code, sec. 32.22; Ordinance 2020.05.14B adopted 5/14/20)
The chief of police may by order diminish or expand the membership of the police reserve force as exigency may require, within the limit established by section
2.04.073.
(2014 Code, sec. 32.23)
Application for membership in the police reserve shall be filed
with the police department. Such application shall be on a form prescribed
by the chief of police.
(2014 Code, sec. 32.24)
Each applicant for membership in the police reserve shall furnish
satisfactory proof of good character, temperate habits, freedom from
communicable diseases, and physical ability to perform the duties
of the position for which he seeks appointment.
(2014 Code, sec. 32.25)
Every police reserve shall subscribe to an oath that he will
observe and obey the Constitution of the United States, the constitution
of this state, and the laws of this nation, this state, and this city
and that he will carry out the duties of a member of the police reserve
force to the best of his ability.
(2014 Code, sec. 32.26)
The duties of the police reserve force, subject at all times
to the direction, supervision and control of the chief of police,
shall be to assist the regular members of the police department in
the enforcement of law and the maintenance of peace and order during
periods of emergency designated by the chief of police. The chief
of police may prescribe other duties than those mentioned herein to
be performed by the police reserve force, not inconsistent with the
provisions of this article.
(2014 Code, sec. 32.27)
A member of the police reserve force shall have the following
powers of arrest and none other:
(1) He
may arrest only while on active duty.
(2) He
may arrest for a breach of the peace or a felony committed in his
presence.
(3) He
may lend physical aid to any regular member of the police department
in making any lawful arrest.
(2014 Code, sec. 32.28; Ordinance 2020.05.14B adopted 5/14/20)