§ 31.05 RESERVE OFFICERS.
   (A)   The Chief of Police may appoint, for a specified time, as many reserve officers as may be necessary. Reserve officers shall be subordinate to the Chief of Police. Under the provisions of M.S. § 626.84, subd. 1(e), as it may be amended from time to time, a RESERVE OFFICER is an individual whose services are utilized by a law enforcement agency to provide supplementary assistance at special events, traffic or crowd control, and administrative or clerical assistance. A reserve officer's duties shall not include enforcement of the general criminal laws of the state, and the reserve officer does not have full powers of arrest or authorization to carry a firearm on duty.
   (B)   The Chief of Police, or City Council if there is no Police Chief, may appoint, for a specified time, as many parking enforcement officers pursuant to M.S. § 168B.035 subd. 2, as it may be amended from time to time, as may be necessary. The parking enforcement officers shall be subordinate to the Chief of Police, if there is one, or the City Clerk. A PARKING ENFORCEMENT OFFICER is an individual whose services are utilized by a law enforcement agency to provide parking enforcement and administrative or clerical assistance. A parking enforcement officer’s duties shall not include enforcement of the general criminal laws of the state, and the parking enforcement officer does not have full powers of arrest or authorization to carry a firearm on duty.