[Ord. No. 54-2015; Ord. No. 31-2018; amended 9-4-2024 by Ord. No. 46-2024]
Each person applying for a full-time position in the Police
Department shall, by the date of the written examination, have the
following qualifications to be considered eligible for appointment:
A. An applicant seeking appointment as an officer or probationary officer,
consistent with N.J.A.C. 13:1-10.2, shall have the burden of providing
documentation to the department, demonstrating that they:
(1) Are 21 years of age or older;
(2) Are a citizen of the United States;
(3) Are sound in body and of good health sufficient to satisfy the board
of trustees of the police and firemen's retirement system of
New Jersey as to his/her eligibility for membership in the retirement
system;
(4) Can read, write, and speak the English language well and intelligently;
(5) Are of good moral character and have not been convicted of any criminal
offense involving moral turpitude;
(6) Are a graduate of high school or the holder of a general educational
development diploma;
(7) He/she shall possess a bachelor's degree from an accredited
college or university recognized by the New Jersey Department of Education;
(8) If served in the military, did not receive a dishonorable discharge;
and
(9) Meets all eligibility requirements set forth in N.J.S.A. 40:A14-122,
N.J.S.A. 52:17B.71b and N.J.A.C. 13:1-10.2.
[Ord. No. 54-2015; Ord. No. 31-2018]
A. Each applicant shall be fingerprinted and photographed.
B. Each applicant eligible for appointment shall have passed all required tests as specified in §
25-12, Appointment procedure; examinations.
C. No person shall be appointed to the Department who has been convicted
of any crime of the first, second, third or fourth degree, as designated
by the Criminal Code of New Jersey, that constituted an indictable
offense or involved moral turpitude or who, at the time of appointment,
is undergoing or awaiting court action of any kind in regard to such
a crime.
D. Each applicant shall be at least 21 and not more than 35 years of
age at the time of appointment to a full-time position in the Department
as evidenced by a certificate of birth.
E. No applicant shall receive a permanent appointment as a police officer
unless such a person has successfully completed the basic police training
course at a Police Training Commission Certified New Jersey Police
Training Academy.
F. In addition to the foregoing requirements, each person applying for
a full-time position in the Police Department shall pay, upon submission
of his/her application, a fee in an amount that is sufficient to reimburse
the Township for the administrative costs incurred in administering
the written examination and physical agility test, together with such
additional fee as shall be required by the New Jersey State Association
of Chiefs of Police to cover the costs of the written examination
administered by that Association.
G. In addition to the requirements listed above, each applicant shall
meet the minimum requirement specified by state statute. If any of
the above requirements are deemed to be less restrictive than the
state statutes, the statutes shall govern.
H. In addition to the foregoing requirements, each applicant shall pay, upon passing the written examination and physical agility test, a fee in an amount that is sufficient to reimburse the Township for the administrative costs incurred in administering the oral examination, together with such additional fee as shall be required by the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police to cover the costs of the oral interview, as required by §
25-12F.
[Ord. No. 54-2015; Ord. No. 14-2016; Ord.
No. 31-2018]
A. Announcement; emergency situations.
[Amended 6-17-2020 by Ord. No. 24-2020]
(1) The
Mayor or his/her authorized agent shall announce his/her intention
to hire police officers through general media sources specifying ordinance
requirements and the closing date of application acceptance.
(2) During periods of state and/or federal emergency declarations and/or public health emergency declarations and to ensure appropriate law enforcement staffing for purposes of public safety, the Mayor or his/her authorized agent can limit applicants to only those individuals currently possessing a valid New Jersey Police Training Commission certification and who have completed the Basic Course for Police Officers (“BCPO”), or who have completed the Police Training Commission (“PTC”) Basic Course for Police Officers (Alternate Route Program) and are eligible for PTC certification upon the date of hire. In such limited instances, qualified applicants will be required to fulfill the requirements set forth in Subsection
C below; however, qualified applicants shall not be required to take a written examination as set forth in Subsections
C(1) and
D below. Qualified applicants will have to fulfill the requirements set forth in Subsections
E,
F,
H, and
I below.
B. Preliminary application forms shall be made available by the Department
through the Department of Administration, Division of Personnel and
filled out by each potential applicant. Those candidates not possessing
the necessary qualifications are to be so notified. Those candidates
possessing the necessary qualifications will be notified of the place
and time of the first examination.
C. Testing; scoring.
(1) The following factors will be considered in the evaluation and recommendation
of candidates for appointment, and the testing will be performed in
the order given:
(a)
Pre-employment.
[3]
Physical agility tests will be required for the first 50 candidates
who have successfully passed the written and oral examinations.
[Amended 2-5-2020 by Ord. No. 5-2020]
[4]
Background investigation and personal interview.
[a] A review of the candidate's application to confirm/verify
meeting eligibility requirements;
[b] Candidates shall be checked against the New Jersey
Central Drug and Domestic Violence Registries.
(b)
Conditional offer of employment.
[1]
Psychological examination.
(2) The tests of Subsection
C(1)(a)[1] and
[3] above shall be graded on the basis of a score of 100 being the maximum attainable score and 80 being the minimum passing score. Any candidate who does not attain a grade of 80 or better in each of those tests shall automatically be disqualified.
[Ord. No. 31-2018]
D. Written examination.
(1) The Chief of Police, with the approval of the Business Administrator,
shall engage the Association of the Chiefs of Police for the State
of New Jersey to administer written examinations for the required
appointments.
(2) Each candidate for appointment shall be required to take the same
written examination which shall be prepared by the Association of
the Chiefs of Police for the State of New Jersey.
(3) The Association of Chiefs of Police will grade the written examinations
and furnish the Chief of Police with a list of the grades of all candidates.
(4) Failure to obtain a grade of 80 or better on the written examination
shall automatically disqualify the candidate.
[Ord. No. 31-2018]
(5) The written examination shall constitute 50% of the overall score.
[Added 2-5-2020 by Ord. No. 5-2020]
E. Physical agility tests.
(1) Each applicant shall take the same series of physical agility tests,
administered by designated representatives of the Police Department.
The tests shall evaluate the applicant's strength, agility, stamina,
speed and ability to swim. The test program may be revised and/or
upgraded according to changing physical requirements of the profession
or after consultation with physical education specialists.
[Amended 2-5-2020 by Ord. No. 5-2020]
(2) Prior to the test date, each candidate shall receive written notification
of the definition and description of each particular test, the grading
criteria for each test and the weight assigned to that test in the
computation of the overall physical agility test grade. The same data
shall be given the candidates verbally immediately prior to the conduct
of each test.
(3) Failure to obtain the minimum passing score as established by the
Department on any part of the physical agility test shall automatically
disqualify the candidate.
[Ord. No. 31-2018]
(4) Prior to taking said physical agility tests, the candidate will present
himself/herself to a medical physician of his/her own choice, at his/her
own expense. The examining physician shall certify that the candidate
is able to participate in the vigorous activities of said test. The
candidate will furnish the Police Department with the physician's
certification on a form provided by the Township at least seven days
prior to the actual test.
(5) The physical agility test will be on a pass/fail basis.
[Added 2-5-2020 by Ord. No. 5-2020]
F. Oral examination.
(1) The oral examination shall be performed by a panel of two Chiefs
of Police selected by the Chairman of the Examination Committee of
the New Jersey State Chiefs of Police.
(2) All entry-level oral examinations shall be in conformance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended, and supplements.
(3) The questions to be asked each police candidate in the oral examination
will be prepared by the New Jersey State Chiefs of Police Examination
Committee.
(4) Failure to obtain a grade of 80 or better in the oral examination
shall automatically disqualify the candidate.
[Ord. No. 31-2018]
(5) The oral examination shall constitute 50% of the overall score.
[Added 2-5-2020 by Ord. No. 5-2020]
G. Overall ranking.
[Ord. No. 31-2018; amended 2-5-2020 by Ord. No. 5-2020]
(1) Candidates receiving a grade of 80 or better in both the written
and oral examination(s), and having received at least the minimum
passing score on the physical agility tests, are eligible for score
ranking, the background investigation and final interview.
(2) At
the time of the written examination, candidates who possess a New
Jersey Police Training Commission Certification for Police Officer
shall have five additional points added to his/her overall score.
If a candidate’s New Jersey Police Training Commission Certification
for Police Officer lapses while on the hiring list, the five additional
points previously added to his/her overall score will be deducted.
(3) For purposes of ranking, each candidate having received passing scores
(80 or above) on both the written and oral examinations, and having
received a passing score on the physical agility test, shall receive
a final score equal to the sum of the physical agility test, written
examination and the oral examination. Scoring shall be accurate to
two decimal places.
(4) All eligibility lists prepared must rank the candidates in the order
of their final scores from high to low.
H. Background investigation and interview.
(1) Once a candidate has successfully passed the written, oral and physical
agility phases, the candidate shall be subject to a background investigation
and interview.
(2) The Chief of Police shall appoint officers of the rank of Sergeant
or above and/or members of the Detective Bureau to conduct a detailed
background investigation of the passing candidates.
(3) The necessary investigation shall include, but not necessarily be
limited to, the following:
(a)
A review of the candidate's application to confirm/verify meeting
eligibility requirements for the position applied.
(b)
A fingerprint check for criminal record.
(c)
Motor vehicle background.
(e)
Educational institution checks.
(f)
Employers (past and present).
(h)
Neighbors, friends and at least three reference checks.
(i)
General background investigation.
(j)
Court and other legal information, including a credit background.
(k)
In-depth personal interview.
(l)
Candidates for sworn positions shall be checked against the
New Jersey Central Drug and Domestic Violence Registries.
(4) The investigating team shall furnish a written report to the Chief
of Police with its recommendations concerning the suitability of the
candidate for appointment.
I. Conditional offer of employment. Once a candidate has successfully
passed the written, oral and physical agility phases, and successfully
passed the background investigation and interview and is made a conditional
offer of employment, the candidate shall be subject to medical, eye
and psychological examinations. If more than six months have elapsed
since the initial physical agility test, the candidate will be required
to undergo another physical agility test and pass same prior to undergoing
a medical and psychological examination.
[Amended 2-5-2020 by Ord. No. 5-2020]
(1) Medical examination. Each applicant for appointment to the Police
Department shall have a physical examination and eye examination performed
by a health care professional designated by the Township. He/she shall
furnish the Police Department and the applicant with a written certificate
of that examination. The cost of the physical examination shall be
borne by the Township. If the candidate fails the medical examination,
he/she shall be automatically disqualified.
(2) Psychological examination. Each candidate shall be required to submit
to a psychological examination to be administered by a licensed psychologist
or psychiatrist selected by the Chief of Police. The cost of the examination
will be assumed by the Township. A report evaluating the suitability
of the candidate for police and law enforcement duty shall be submitted
to the Chief of Police.
[Ord. No. 54-2015; Ord. No. 31-2018]
A. The Chief of Police shall prepare and furnish to the Business Administrator
an eligibility list of candidates in order (from high to low) of the
ranking of their overall test scores. The Business Administrator,
after review, shall furnish that list to the Mayor.
B. All future hiring of police officers shall be from a list developed
in accordance with the provisions of the Stipulation of Settlement
entered into with the NAACP. In connection with any such list, preference
in recruitment and hiring of police officers shall be given to residents
of Passaic, Essex, Bergen, Morris and Sussex Counties (combined) over
nonresidents of those counties at the time of the candidate’s
initial application.
[Amended 2-5-2020 by Ord. No. 5-2020]
C. The list shall remain in effect for a period of two years from the
date that the total evaluation scores are tabulated, provided that
the list is not exhausted prior to that time.
[Amended 2-5-2020 by Ord. No. 5-2020]
(1) A candidate for appointment to the Department who at the time of
his/her appointment cannot accept the appointment due to the fact
that he/she is on active military duty, as a result of a call up by
the appropriate military officials, shall be entitled upon discharge
from active military duty to the next available appointment to the
Department, provided a vacancy exists for the position of police officer.
The candidate shall be entitled to this benefit until he/she has either
been appointed, declined the appointment, or has been deemed ineligible
for the appointment. In the event that multiple candidates are entitled
to the benefits of this subsection, the appointments shall be made
in the order in which the candidates appeared on the original eligibility
list containing their names. Each person applying for a full-time
position as a member of the Police Department shall be informed at
the time of the submission of his/her application of the provisions
of this subsection.
[Ord. No. 54-2015; amended 2-5-2020 by Ord. No. 5-2020]
Each police officer shall be required to serve a probationary
period prior to permanent appointment to the Department. The probationary
period is 12 months, beginning with the first day of employment credited
for the purposes of pay.
[Ord. No. 54-2015]
Upon receipt of the written report from the Business Administrator, referred to in §
25-15, the Mayor may, provided there is a favorable recommendation from both the Chief and the Business Administrator, retain the candidate as a full-time member of the Department. If there is an unfavorable recommendation from both the Chief and the Business Administrator, the Mayor may terminate the service of the candidate at the conclusion of the probationary period.