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Fort Worth, TX Code of Ordinances
FORT WORTH, TEXAS CODE OF ORDINANCES
OFFICIALS of the CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS
PART I: THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH
PART II: CITY CODE
CHAPTER 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 2: ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 2.5: RETIREMENT
CHAPTER 3: AIRPORTS AND AIRCRAFT
CHAPTER 4: ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
CHAPTER 5: AMBULANCES/EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
CHAPTER 6: ANIMALS AND FOWL
CHAPTER 7: BUILDINGS
CHAPTER 8: CABLE COMMUNICATION SERVICE
CHAPTER 9: COMMUNITY FACILITIES AGREEMENTS
CHAPTER 10: COURTS
CHAPTER 11: ELECTRICITY
CHAPTER 11.5: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 12: EMERGENCY REPORTING EQUIPMENT AND PROCEDURES
CHAPTER 12.5: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND COMPLIANCE
CHAPTER 13: FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION
CHAPTER 14: RESERVED
CHAPTER 15: GAS
CHAPTER 16: HEALTH AND SANITATION
CHAPTER 17: HUMAN RELATIONS
CHAPTER 18: LAKE WORTH
CHAPTER 19: LIBRARIES
CHAPTER 20: LICENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 21: RESERVED
CHAPTER 22: MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
CHAPTER 23: OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 24: PARK AND RECREATION
CHAPTER 25: RESERVED
CHAPTER 26: PLUMBING
CHAPTER 27: POLICE
CHAPTER 28: PUBLIC UTILITIES
CHAPTER 29: SIGNS
CHAPTER 29.5: SMOKING
CHAPTER 30: STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
CHAPTER 31: SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE
CHAPTER 32: TAXATION
CHAPTER 33: TREES, SHRUBS, ETC.
CHAPTER 34: VEHICLES FOR HIRE
CHAPTER 35: WATER AND SEWERS
CHAPTER 36: RESERVED
APPENDIX A: ZONING REGULATIONS
APPENDIX B: CODE COMPLIANCE
APPENDIX C: RESERVED
CODE COMPARATIVE TABLE
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§ 27-3 POLICE RESERVE FORCE.
   (a)   The city council hereby provides for the establishment, training, equipping and maintenance of a volunteer police reserve force (the “reserve force”).
   (b)   The qualifications and standards of training required of the members of the reserve force shall be consistent with those qualifications and standards of training promulgated by the Texas commission on law enforcement officer standards and training for reserve peace officers.
   (c)   The chief of police shall appoint the members of the reserve force. Members shall serve at the chief’s discretion and without compensation.
   (d)   The chief of police may call any or all members of the reserve force into service at any time the chief considers it necessary to have additional officers to preserve the peace and enforce the law.
   (e)   Members of the reserve force shall serve as peace officers during the actual discharge of their official duties.
   (f)   An appointment to the reserve force must be approved by the city council before the person appointed may carry a weapon or otherwise act as a peace officer. After the appointment is approved, the person appointed may carry a weapon only when authorized to do so by the chief of police and only when discharging official duties as a peace officer.
   (g)   Reserve police officers may act only in a supplementary capacity to the regular police force and may not assume the full-time duties of regular police officers without complying with the requirements for regular police officers.
(1964 Code, § 29A-14) (Ord. 7452, § 1, passed 12-20-1976; Ord. 8433, § 1, passed 9-19-1981; Ord. 13898, § 1, passed 8-17-1999)
§§ 27-4—27-20 RESERVED.
ARTICLE II: DEPARTMENT
Cross-reference:
   City departments, see §§ 2-96 et seq.
§ 27-21—27-23 RESERVED.
Editor’s note:
Section 20 of Ord. 24030-02-2020, adopted February 4, 2020, repealed §§ 27-21 through 27-23, which pertained to Established; Duties Generally, Office of the Chief, and Executive Assistant Chief. See also the Code Comparative Table.
§ 27-24 POLICE APPOINTEES.
   (a)   Classification immediately below that of department head (assistant chiefs).
      (1)   The police chief shall have the authority to select and appoint persons to the classification immediately below that of police chief, to be referred to as the classification of assistant chief.
      (2)   Each person appointed under this subsection (a) shall serve at the pleasure of the police chief and without civil service protection. Eligibility for appointment and the rights of appointees hereunder shall be in accordance with Tex. Local Government Code § 143.014.
   (b)   Deputy chiefs.
      (1)   The police chief shall have the authority to select and appoint persons to the classification immediately below that of assistant chief, to be referred to as the classification of deputy chief.
      (2)   Each person appointed under subsection (b)(1) above shall serve at the pleasure of the police chief and without civil service protection. Eligibility for appointment and the rights of appointees hereunder shall be in accordance with the then-current meet and confer agreement between the City of Fort Worth and the police officers association, as allowed by Tex. Local Government Code § 143.307.
   (c)   Commanders.
      (1)   The police chief shall have the authority to select and appoint persons to the classification immediately below that of deputy chief, to be referred to as the classification of commander.
      (2)   Each person appointed under Section 27-24(c)(1) above shall serve at the pleasure of the police chief and without civil service protection. Eligibility for appointment and the rights of appointees hereunder shall be in accordance with the then-current meet and confer agreement between the City of Fort Worth and the Police Officers Association, as allowed by Texas Local Government Code § 143.307.
   (d)   Number of appointed positions. The city council can authorize, and the police chief can appoint, up to a total of 16 appointed positions, including up to ten appointed positions as between the ranks of assistant chief and deputy chief and up to six appointed positions in the rank of commander.
(Ord. 20678-03-2013, § 4, passed 3-26-2013; Ord. 22998-11-2017, § 1, passed 11-14-2017)
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