Any person employed as a part-time police officer must meet the following standards:
(A) Be of good moral character, of temperate habits, of sound health and physically and mentally able to perform assigned duties.
(B) Be at least 21 years of age.
(C) Pass a medical examination.
(D) Possess a high school diploma of GED certificate.
(E) Possess a valid State of Illinois Driver's License.
(F) Possess no prior felony convictions, or any violations (whether conviction or other dispositions where a finding of guilty was made) of other crimes involving moral turpitude as determined solely the village (see ILCS Ch. 50, Act 705, § 6.1 and ILCS Ch. 65, Act 5, § 10-2.1-6 for list of disqualifying misdemeanor offenses).
(G) Any individual who has served in the U.S. military must have been honorably discharged.
(H) Meet all requirements required of any full-time officer.
(I) Meet all standards set forth in ILCS Ch. 430, Act 65, §§ 01 et seq., pertaining to the Firearms Owners Identification Act.
(Ord. 13-1082, passed 8-8-2013)