The police department of the city, to be known as the “Liberty Hill Police Department,” is hereby created. The position of city marshal of the city is abolished.
(Ordinance 05-O-75, sec. 2, adopted 11/14/2005; 2009 Code, sec. 9.04.001)
The position of chief of police of the police department is hereby created. The duties of the former office of city marshal are hereby conferred on the chief of police, who shall also perform such other duties as may be assigned to him from time to time by the city council. The chief of police shall be a duly sworn and certified peace officer of the state. The chief of police of the police department shall have the powers, rights, duties, and jurisdiction granted to and imposed on peace officers by the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure and the laws of the state. The chief of police shall receive such compensation as may be fixed by the city council. The chief of police shall be supervised by the city manager and shall serve at the pleasure of the city council. The chief of police may be removed from office at any time by the city council. The chief of police shall execute a bond conditioned that he will faithfully perform the duties of office. The chief of police has the authority and duty to enforce all city ordinances.
(Ordinance 06-O-44, sec. 2, adopted 5/22/2006; 2009 Code, sec. 9.04.002; Ordinance adopting 2023 Code)
The chief of police may appoint such police officers as he may deem necessary and appropriate, subject to approval by the city council. All police officers shall be duly sworn and certified peace officers of the state and shall have the powers, rights, duties, and jurisdiction granted to and imposed on peace officers by the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure and the laws of the state. Police officers may serve all process issued by the municipal court of the city. Any police officer may be removed from office at any time by the city council. City police officers have the authority and duty to enforce all city ordinances.
(Ordinance 06-O-44, sec. 3, adopted 5/22/2006; 2009 Code, sec. 9.04.003)
There is hereby created a reserve police unit consisting of duly qualified and appointed volunteers, which shall augment the regular city police department as provided in this division.
(Ordinance 05-O-76, sec. 2, adopted 11/14/2005; 2009 Code, sec. 9.04.031)
The chief of police shall appoint such number of reserve police officers as the city council shall from time to time deem expedient. Appointments shall be made after competent investigation and training of volunteer applicants. Members shall serve at the discretion of the chief of police.
(Ordinance 05-O-76, sec. 3, adopted 11/14/2005; 2009 Code, sec. 9.04.032)
The reserve police officer shall, before entering upon the duties of his office, take the oath of office prescribed by the state constitution, and execute and deliver to the city a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $1,000.00, payable to the city, conditioned that he will faithfully perform all the duties required of him by the constitution and laws of the state, the ordinances of the city, and such further duties as may be prescribed by the city council.
(Ordinance 05-O-76, sec. 4, adopted 11/14/2005; 2009 Code, sec. 9.04.033)
Upon the appointment of any reserve police officer, and after taking the oath and bond prescribed, it shall be the duty of the city to issue him a certificate of such appointment, empowering him with all the rights, powers and duties required by this article.
(Ordinance 05-O-76, sec. 5, adopted 11/14/2005; Ordinance adopting 2009 Code; 2009 Code, sec. 9.04.034)
A member of the reserve force who is not a peace officer as described by article 2.12, Code of Criminal Procedure, may act as a peace officer only during the actual discharge of official duties.
(Ordinance 06-O-26, sec. 3, adopted 4/10/2006; 2009 Code, sec. 9.04.035)
An appointment to the reserve police unit must be approved by the city council before the person appointed may carry a weapon or otherwise act as a peace officer. After the appointment is approved, the person appointed may carry a weapon only when authorized to do so by the chief of police.
(Ordinance 06-O-26, sec. 2(b), adopted 4/10/2006; 2009 Code, sec. 9.04.036)
Reserve police officers shall be directly responsible to the chief of police and to such regular and reserve officer as the chief of police may designate.
(Ordinance 05-O-76, sec. 8, adopted 11/14/2005; 2009 Code, sec. 9.04.037)
(a) 
When duly committed to active duty upon the order of the chief of police, reserve police officers shall exercise like powers, duties and responsibilities as regular police officers, so far as the same are consistent with their orders from the chief of police, and in obedience with the laws of the state and ordinances of the city.
(b) 
The city council may limit the size of the auxiliary police unit.
(Ordinance 05-O-76, sec. 9, adopted 11/14/2005; Ordinance 06-O-26, sec. 2(c), adopted 4/10/2006; 2009 Code, sec. 9.04.038)
Reserve police officers may act only in a supplementary capacity to the regular police force and may not assume the full-time duties of regular police officers without complying with the requirements for regular police officers. On approval of the appointment of a member who is a peace officer as described by article 2.12, Code of Criminal Procedure, the chief of police may authorize the person appointed to carry a weapon or act as a peace officer at all times, regardless of whether the person is engaged in the actual discharge of official duties, or may limit the authority of the person to carry a weapon or act as a peace officer to only those times during which the person is engaged in the actual discharge of official duties. A reserve police officer, regardless of whether the reserve police officer is a peace officer as described by article 2.12, Code of Criminal Procedure, is not:
(1) 
Eligible for participation in any program provided by the city that is normally considered a financial benefit of full-time employment or for any pension fund created by statute for the benefit of full-time paid peace officers; or
(2) 
Exempt from chapter 1702, Occupations Code.
(Ordinance 06-O-26, sec. 4, adopted 4/10/2006; 2009 Code, sec. 9.04.039)