Should a compelling situation arise wherein it becomes necessary
to immediately act to preserve the safety of persons or property,
off-duty police officers may render assistance as reasonable and necessary
to resolve the immediate threat.
(Prior code § 2.5; Ord. 1624 § 1, 1994)
In case any off-duty police officer is injured while rendering such assistance as indicated in Section
2.36.010, the officer will be considered to have acted in the capacity as an employee of the city of Glendora and will be entitled to worker's compensation as provided by law.
(Prior code § 2.6; Ord. 1624 § 1, 1994)
The city declares that it desires to qualify to receive aid
from the state under the provisions of Chapter 1 of Title 4, Part
4, of the California
Penal Code.
(Prior code § 2.6-1)
Pursuant to Sections 13510(a), 13510(c) and 13522 of Chapter
1 of Title 4, Part 4, of the
Penal Code, the city while receiving
aid from the state pursuant to Chapter 1 will adhere to the standards
for recruitment and training established by the California Commission
on Peace Officer Standards and Training for peace officers and public
safety dispatchers.
(Prior code § 2.6-2; Ord. 1538 § 1, 1989)
While receiving any state aid pursuant to Article 3 of Chapter
5 of Title 7 of Part 3 of the California
Penal Code, commencing with
Section 6040, the city will adhere to the standards for selection
and training established by the California board of corrections.
(Ord. 1510 § 1, 1987)
Those city reserve police officers who have qualified as level
I reserve officers pursuant to
Penal Code Section 832.6(a)(1) and,
in addition, have completed a minimum of two years of field experience
comprising a minimum of two hundred eighty working hours shall have
those peace officer powers and duties as provided by
Penal Code Section
830.1 in accordance with
Penal Code Section 830.6(a). This section
is intended to include those reserves who have been issued a level
I reserve officer certificate before January 1, 1981, as well as those
persons receiving a level I reserve officer certificate on or after
January 1, 1981.
(Ord. 1367 § 1, 1981)