The positions of police chief, assistant police chiefs, captains, lieutenants, detectives, sergeants, patrolmen and policewomen are hereby established.
(Code 1960, § 3201)
Pursuant to section 13522 of Chapter 1 of the California Penal Code, the city, while receiving aid from the state pursuant to said Chapter 1 will adhere to the standards for recruitment and training established by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training.
(Code 1960, § 3204.2; Ord. No. 337, 1-3-61)
No special police officer shall, by virtue of any commission as such issued under this title or pursuant to any other law or ordinance, be deemed to be an officer, agent, employee or representative of the city while engaging in any activity of any character whatsoever undertaken for private hire, profit or regard, or while performing any act done in the course of his own business or affairs, or while performing any act done or undertaken in connection with or in furtherance of any private employment, business or undertaking for which such special officer is hired or engaged, nor shall any such commission be construed to confer upon the holder any privilege or immunity not expressly granted by this title, other than the authority to arrest for crime under section 836 of the Penal Code, and the right to be armed as a peace officer, subject, in both respects, to such rules and regulations of the chief of police as may relate to special police officers.
(Code 1960, § 3239)
The city desires to participate in the standards and training program for non-sworn corrections officers employed by the city to be eligible for state aid from the corrections training fund. While receiving any State of California aid pursuant to Article 3 of the California Penal Code (commencing with section 6040), the city will adhere to the standards for selection and training of corrections officers established by the California Board of Corrections.
(Ord. No. 92-8, § 1, 4-20-92)