[Amended 1-24-2006 by Ord. No. 06-001]
Eligibility for the office of constable requires the appointment by a member of the City Council, which shall lapse if the appointee has not qualified within 30 days after his or her appointment. No person shall be considered for the office of constable unless he or she has been a resident and a qualified voter of the City of Paterson for at least three years preceding his or her nomination. No more than 50 and not fewer than two individuals shall hold the office of constable at any one time. Prior to an appointment as constable, any interested applicant must provide to the City Clerk's office, at the applicant's expense, a state police record check indicating said applicant's qualification pursuant to §
21-3F.
The City Clerk's office shall process the applications for constable
and shall do such other matters as are set forth in this chapter.
Each application and each application for renewal shall be accompanied
by an indemnification and hold-harmless agreement for the benefit of the City
of Paterson secured with a surety bond from a private bonding company in the
amount of $25,000. Each application and each application for renewal shall
also be accompanied by a certificate of liability insurance covering the constable
either individually or as part of a group insurance plan in an amount of not
less than $25,000. Said insurance certificate shall include the City of Paterson
as an additionally insured party, and said certificate shall also contain
a provision whereby the insurance company agrees to immediately notify the
City of Paterson's City Clerk's office, in writing, in the event
that the policy is changed, canceled or for any other reason does not remain
in full force and effect.
[Added 11-25-2003 by Ord. No. 03-066]
The failure of any Constable appointment to properly qualify for same within 90 days of the date of the resolution appointing him shall automatically void that appointment without further action on the part of the Municipal Council. Qualification by a Constable appointment shall include compliance with all of the documentation, information, and authorization requirements set forth in this chapter, including but not limited to proof of compliance with the insurance requirements set forth in §
21-5.
The term of office of a constable shall be for a period of three years,
unless the City Council by resolution of appointment fixes a term of one year.
Every person appointed as a constable shall upon entering the office
of constable take, subscribe and file with the City Clerk's office the
following oath:
"I, _______________________________, constable of the County of Passaic,
do solemnly swear (or affirm) to support the Constitution of this State and
of the United States and to perform the duties of my office as constable,
faithfully, impartially and justly, to the best of my ability."
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A constable shall notify the City Clerk's office of his or her
new address, in writing on forms provided by the City Clerk's office,
within three days after he or she changes residences.
A constable shall not be employed in any capacity in an establishment
which serves alcoholic beverages, in compliance with N.J.A.C. 13:2-23.31.
A constable shall, upon demand of a police officer or other authorized
person, exhibit his or her constable identification card, badge and his or
her gun permit for inspection.
Except as provided by law, any person who violates or permits, aids
or abets in the violation of any provision of this chapter may be suspended
from the office of constable, may have his or her appointment revoked and
shall be subject to a fine of not less than $100 nor more than $1,000 and
shall be subject to a term of imprisonment not to exceed 90 days, or both.
A separate offense is deemed to arise on each day during which a violation
occurs or continues.