There is hereby established the Department of Public Safety,
the head of which shall be the Public Safety Director. The Department
of Public Safety shall consist of the Division of Police, the Division
of Fire and the Division of Office of Emergency Management.
The Public Safety Director, under the supervision of the Mayor,
shall:
A. Exercise such powers as set forth in the applicable statutes which
shall specifically include the powers granted to the appropriate authority
pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:14-7 et seq., and N.J.S.A. 40A:14-118 et
seq., and all other applicable laws, including, but not limited to,
promulgation and adoption of rules and regulations for the government
of the Office of Emergency Management and the Police and Fire Divisions
and discipline of their members.
B. Supervise the Police Chief, Fire Chief and Director of the Office
of Emergency Management, who shall be directly responsible to the
Public Safety Director for the efficiency and routine day-to-day operations
of the police and fire rank-and-file.
C. Organize the divisions according to such tables of organization as
the Director shall deem necessary and appropriate.
D. Prescribe the duties and assignments of all subordinates and other
personnel; establish performance criteria for the Department as a
whole as well as its individual members and conduct periodic evaluations
to assure compliance with those criteria.
E. Determine policy and direction for the Police Division, Fire Division
and Office of Emergency Management.
F. Provide recommendations to Mayor and City Council for the establishment
of ordinances to assist in the governance and management of the Police
and Fire Divisions.
G. Provide annually a report to the Mayor and City Council concerning
the state of the Office of Emergency Management, Police and Fire Divisions
and police and fire activity in the City.
H. Report to the Mayor and City Administrator.
I. Issue special emergency directives as necessary to protect the health,
safety and welfare of the municipality in an emergency.
J. Receive daily reports or other periodic reports as designated by
the Public Safety Director from the Office of Emergency Management
and Police and Fire Chiefs, including but not limited to:
(2) Manpower allocations, including overtime, vacation, sick and compensatory
time accumulation, and usage reports for all personnel;
(5) Personnel-related issues; and
(6) All general orders issued by the Office of Emergency Management and
the Police and Fire Chiefs.
K. Examine the operations of the Office of Emergency Management and
the Police and Fire Divisions and the performance of any officer or
member thereof.
L. Establish and maintain relations with school, civil and private organizations
to assure a full understanding of the public safety effort.
M. Conduct public relations and public information programs on behalf
of the Department in order to maintain the required relationship between
the Department and the citizens of the City of East Orange.
N. Promote a close liaison with the various agencies of the City of
East Orange and attend meetings of the City Council to better coordinate
the functioning of the Office of Emergency Management and the Police
and Fire Divisions with the work of all municipal agencies.
The Public Safety Citizens Advisory Council is hereby established.
[Amended 6-22-2020 by Ord. No. 23-2020]
The Public Safety Advisory Council shall consist of 14 members.
Each member of the Council shall be appointed by the Mayor subject
to Council confirmation. Two members of the Council shall be between
the age of 15 and 20. Two members of the Council shall be between
the age of 21 and 30. The council shall include one member who is
actively employed in the law enforcement and/or public safety field,
provided that such member is not a current employee of the City of
East Orange.
Should any other chapter or provision of this Code conflict
with the provisions of this chapter; the terms of this chapter shall
be deemed to control and be in effect.