[Amended 12-2-1985 by L.L. No. 2-1986; 2-6-1989 by L.L. No. 3-1989; 10-17-1994 by L.L. No.
9-1994; 8-21-1995 by L.L. No. 8-1995]
The number of officers and members of the Police
Department and the classes and grades into which they shall be divided
is hereby determined as follows: There shall be one Chief of Police
and such other Deputy Chiefs, Assistant Chiefs, Inspectors, Captains,
Lieutenants, Sergeants, other supervisory personnel and police officers
as the Chief of Police determines necessary and prudent. The number
of Deputy Chiefs, Assistant Chiefs, Inspectors, Captains, Lieutenants,
Sergeants and police officers actually appointed shall be fixed by
the Chief of Police, subject to the approval of the Board of Estimate
and Apportionment.
[Amended 12-2-1985 by L.L. No. 2-1986]
There shall be a detective staff designated
and detailed for service connected with the prompt detection of and
aid in the punishment of crime, and the Chief of Police is authorized
to detail not to exceed 30 members of the regular force to act as
detectives upon said staff, such detail to be continued during the
pleasure of the Chief.
All patrolmen during the third year of service
and thereafter during active service shall be members of the first
grade; all patrolmen during the second year of service shall be members
of the second grade; all patrolmen during the first year of service
shall be members of the third grade.
[Amended 12-2-1985 by L.L. No. 2-1986]
There shall be a veteran grade which shall consist
of such members of the regular force as above provided as shall have
become, from age or other causes, incapable of severe or prolonged
physical exertion. The Chief of Police is authorized to assign any
member of the regular police force to the veteran grade when such
member shall have become, from age or other causes, incapable of severe
or prolonged physical exertion and shall assign any member of the
veteran grade to the performance of such duties as shall not require
severe or prolonged physical endurance. No member of the Police Department
who shall be assigned to the veteran grade shall thereby lose his
rank but shall continue to hold the same rank and title held when
assigned to the veteran grade.
The officers and members provided for in the
above sections shall constitute the regular members of the police
force and shall be entitled to pension as provided by law.
[Amended 12-2-1985 by L.L. No. 2-1986]
The Chief of Police is authorized to appoint
one police surgeon, two police matrons, one automobile mechanic and
one painter assigned to duty at the police garage, four patrol drivers
or chauffeurs and six station house keepers to be appointed from the
labor list and such other employees as are necessary for the proper
conduct and care of the Police Department. In addition to the foregoing,
the Chief is authorized to appoint 60 special officers to be assigned
by the Chief to such duties and at such times as may be deemed necessary
to further promote the efficiency of the Police Department. The compensation
to be paid all of the foregoing appointees shall be subject to the
determination of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment. Such appointees
or any one of them may be sworn in as special officers, but none of
the appointees provided for in this section shall be considered regular
members of the police force.