The purpose of discipline is to improve employee
performance where other efforts have failed to produce the desired
improvement in performance.
An employee may be disciplined, demoted, fined,
suspended or dismissed from Township employment for just cause. The
causes sufficient for disciplinary action shall include, but are not
necessarily limited to the following:
B. Absence without leave or failure to report after authorized
leave has expired or after such leave has been disapproved or revoked.
C. Incompetency, inefficiency or incapacity due to mental
or physical disability.
D. Insubordination or serious breach of discipline.
E. Possessing or being under the influence of alcohol
or drugs while on duty.
F. Conviction of a criminal act.
G. Participation in any political activity prohibited
by federal or state laws or municipal ordinance.
H. Violation of safety rules.
I. Conduct that jeopardizes the safety, health or welfare
of a fellow employee.
J. Excessive absenteeism or tardiness.
K. Negligent or willful damage to Township equipment
or property or waste of Township supplies.
L. Failure to report outside employment or continuing
unacceptable outside employment, which is determined to interfere
or conflict with Township employment.
N. Disobedience of rules and regulations.
O. False or inaccurate statements or reports made to
the Township Committee or any member thereof with respect to his official
capacity.
P. Any conduct detrimental to the morale and/or efficiency
of the Police Department.
R. Leaving duty assignment without just cause.
Any personal information relating to the employee
is to remain strictly confidential and is not to be discussed publicly
by any supervisor. Violations of this rule will be dealt with by the
imposition of the most serious disciplinary measures. The only exceptions
are by written permission of the Township Committee and written consent
of the employee.
The following penalties or combination of penalties
may be assessed against any member or employee of the Department as
disciplinary action:
C. Voluntary surrender of time off in lieu of a fine.
D. Voluntary surrender of accumulated overtime in lieu
of a fine.
H. Removal from the service.
I. Reimbursement to the Township of moneys improperly
acquired.
[Amended 12-19-1990 by Ord. No. 17-90]
The Lieutenant may suspend an employee for up
to five working days. This suspension may be with or without pay in
the discretion of the Lieutenant. The police officer affected must
consent to this procedure in writing. Absent such consent, the Lieutenant
shall prepare written charges and specifications, serve them personally
on the officer and file them with the Township Committee.