(a)
Creation.
The office of marshal for the city is hereby created. A city marshal shall serve as a municipal officer in the office.
(b)
Appointment.
The city marshal shall be appointed by majority vote of the city council.
(c)
Qualifications.
The city marshal shall be a state peace officer and have full police authority in the exercise of assigned duties. The city marshal shall meet all qualifications necessary to be certified and licensed as a peace officer by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education.
(d)
Term.
The city marshal shall serve at the pleasure of the city council.
(e)
Removal.
The city marshal, as a municipal officer, may be removed in accordance with the provisions of section 22.077 of the Local Government Code.
(f)
Reporting.
The city marshal shall report to the city council at its regular monthly meetings and to the mayor as needed.
(g)
Deputies.
The city marshal may appoint qualified persons as deputy city marshals under the authorization by and with the approval of city council. Deputy marshals are employees of the city rather than municipal officers.
(Ordinance 1068, att. A, adopted 10/17/16)