To be eligible for membership in the reserve police force, each applicant shall file an application with the chief of police on a form prescribed by him. The application shall state, in addition to such other information as the chief of police shall require, that the applicant is:
A. A citizen of the United States;
B. Twenty-one years of age or more;
C. Willing to serve on reserve duty at the discretion of the chief of police,
D. Willing to abide by such rules and regulations as may from time to time be established by the chief of police, and
E. Trustworthy and of good moral character, and not been convicted of a felony or any offense involving moral turpitude.
The chief of police may, after satisfying himself that the matters stated in the application are true, appoint such a applicants as he may deem most qualified, until the reserve police force attains its maximum authorized strength.
(Ord. 438 § 3, 1975; Ord. 513 § 1, 1982)