A. The
police department shall consist of a chief of police and the following
personnel: three captains, twelve lieutenants, seventeen sergeants,
and such number of patrolmen as may be appointed by the mayor and
provided for by the city council.
B. There
shall also be the following nonuniformed personnel in the police department:
one senior custodian, one junior custodian, one dog officer, one matron,
one principal clerk, one junior clerk-typist and such other personnel
as may be appointed by the mayor and provided for by the city council.
C. There
is created and established in accordance with the provisions of Section
60, of Chapter 31 of the General Laws an intermittent police force
which shall be subject to the applicable civil service law and rules.
D. There
is created and established an executive officer of the Revere police
department. Such executive officer shall be chosen by the police chief
from the ranks of any captain or those lieutenants who have served
in the rank of lieutenant for at least five years. The salary of such
executive officer shall be equivalent to the salary of the senior
captain.
(Prior revision § 15-1; C.O. 83-52 § 70 (part); C.O. 91-285A § 2; C.O. 94-402 §§ 1—4; C.O. 95-515 § 2; C.O. 01-17B § 2; C.O. 04-632 § 1)
Any police officer who immediately prior to the effective date
of the ordinance from which this chapter derives, held permanent appointment in his grade without impairment of civil service stature, seniority, retirement and other rights of the employee and without reduction in the employee's compensation and salary grade; provided, however, that until further amendment by the city council no appointments shall be made in the personnel of the police department in excess of those enumerated in Section
2.60.010.
(Prior revision § 15-2; C.O. 78-166 (part), 1978)
The chief may require an examination to be taken by applicants
for a license to carry a pistol or revolver before granting such permit,
in order to assist him to determine that the applicant is a suitable
person to be so licensed in accordance with the provisions of Chapter
140, Section 131 of the General Laws. The chief of police may charge
for such examination a fee to be paid by such applicant, not in excess
of the amount provided for in Table I of this revision, all of which
fees are to be paid to the city.
(Prior revision § 15-4 (part); C.O. 83-52 §§ 70 (part), 75 (part))
The chief of police shall, at least once every five years, review
and establish rules and regulations for the government of the police
department, subject to the approval of the mayor.
(Prior revision § 15-5)
In the absence or disability of the chief of police, the executive
officer of the police department who shall be a captain shall be acting
chief of police with all the powers and duties of the chief of police
in the administration and enforcement of all laws, rules and regulations
which it is the duty of the chief of police to administer and enforce.
(Prior revision § 15-7; C.O. 83-52 § 70 (part))
The mayor may appoint annually such number of persons as he
shall deem necessary who shall constitute the special police; provided,
however, that no person shall be eligible for appointment by the mayor
unless said person shall satisfactorily complete the requirements
for appointment as prescribed by the chief of police. Such requirements
may include, but need not be limited to, the successful completion
of medical examinations, background checks, training in the use of
firearms, first aid, CPR, criminal law and other necessary police
techniques. The chief of police may alter or change the requirements
from time to time as he may deem appropriate. Any person seeking appointment
as a special police officer may be charged a reasonable fee for completing
the eligibility requirements.
(C.O. 90-62 § 1)
Any contractor, private contractor or other person who hires
the services of any member of the police department, reserve or regular,
shall compensate such policemen according to the terms of a contract
made pursuant to General Laws, Chapter 149, Section 1781.
(Prior revision § 15-11)