There shall be a department of police which shall consist of the chief of police and of such other officers and employees of such ranks and grades as may be prescribed by ordinance including, until otherwise provided by ordinance, the animal control officer. The department of police shall be responsible for the preservation of the public peace, prevention of crime, apprehension of criminals, protection of persons and property, and enforcement of the laws of the state and the ordinances of the city. The department of police and each ofits officers and employees in the performance of police duties shall have and exercise all the powers heretofore or hereafter conferred on police officers by the laws of the state and the ordinances of the city. The chief of police and all other regular permanent officers and employees of the department shall be appointed and removed by the mayor subject to the provisions of chapter 14 relating to members of the classified service to which all such officers and employees are transferred by this Charter. The department shall be divided into such divisions, bureaus and other organizational units as the council upon the recommendation of the mayor shall from time to time prescribe, provided that the organization of the department of police in force at the effective date of this Charter shall continue in force until altered as above provided. The council shall have power to provide by ordinance upon the recommendation of the mayor for the appointment by the chief of police of regular and special constables, police volunteers and reserves.
(Approved at referendum 11/3/1998)