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Sec. 22.224. Powers and Duty in Disaster.
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
Based on Charter, Sec. 433.
Repealed by Ord. No. 173,290, Eff. 6-30-00, Oper. 7-1-00.
 
 
Sec. 22.225. Additional Powers and Duties.
 
   In addition to those powers and duties set forth in the Charter, the Police Department shall have the power and duty to:
 
   (a)   Investigate and endorse charitable or philanthropic corporations or associations dependent upon public appeal or general solicitations for support, as provided by ordinance.
 
   (b)   Enforce the ordinances of the City regulating or supervising the solicitation of money or other valuable property for charitable purposes.
 
   (c)   Encourage the formation of private charities to meet needs not already provided for and foster all worthy charitable and philanthropic enterprises.
 
   (d)   Disburse all funds set apart by the City for charitable purposes.
 
   (e)   Study and suggest means of improving the conditions producing the need for relief.
 
   (f)   Promote cooperation among all charities in the City.
 
   (g)   Receive gifts, bequests or devises to be used for charitable or philanthropic purposes and to administer any trust declared or created for any such purpose in accordance with the terms of the trust.
 
   (h)   Investigate misstatements, deceptions and frauds in connection with the solicitation of alms, food, clothing, money or contributions within the City of Los Angeles for charitable or philanthropic or purported charitable or philanthropic purposes; to give and obtain publicity to the results of any investigations made by the Department of any such misstatement, deception or fraud; and by all lawful and proper means to prevent and cooperate in the prevention of the making or perpetration of any misstatement, deception or fraud in connection with any such solicitation.
 
   No person while serving as an officer or director of any corporation or association coming within the purview of this section shall be eligible to serve as a member of the Board of Police Commissioners, or other board to which the Board of Police Commissioners has delegated responsibility to perform the duties set forth in this section.
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
Added by Ord. No. 171,263, Eff. 10-4-96.
Amended by: Ord. No. 173,290, Eff. 6-30-00, Oper. 7-1-00.
 
 
Sec. 22.225.1. Responsibility to Provide Building and Facilities Security Services.
 
   In addition to the powers, duties and functions prescribed by Charter, the responsibility to provide building and facilities security services, consisting of sworn police services and non-sworn security services, to the non-proprietary departments and offices of the City of Los Angeles is transferred to the Police Department as part of the consolidation and merger of the Department of General Services’ Office of Public Safety into the Police Department.
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
Added by Ord. No. 182,298, Eff. 12-19-12.
 
 
 
ARTICLE 4
POLICE RESERVE CORPS
 
 
Section
22.227   Establishment of the Police Reserve Corps.
22.228   Chief of Police to Have Authority and Control Over Corps.
22.229   Qualifications for Members in Corps.
22.230   Duties and Compensation.
22.231   Uniform and Equipment.
22.232   False Impersonation.
22.233   Worker’s Compensation Benefits.
 
 
Sec. 22.227. Establishment of the Police Reserve Corps.
 
   A Police Reserve Corps is created and established as an organization, which shall be composed of persons who shall have been appointed and sworn in as members of the Corps by the Chief of Police or by a Deputy Chief of Police designated by the Chief for this purpose. The number of members of the Corps may be increased, but not to exceed 200 during any fiscal year commencing with the Fiscal Year 1968-69 and shall not exceed 2,000 at any time. Within these limitations, the Chief of Police shall have the authority to determine the number of Reserve Officers in the Reserve categories of Level I, Level II or Level III, and in the Chaplain-Counselor Corps. Any person regardless of gender shall be eligible to qualify to become members and, for this purpose, words of the masculine gender, wherever used in this Article, shall include the feminine gender. Members shall be volunteer workers only and shall not be, or be deemed to be, employees of the City or of the Police Department for any purpose other than for the purposes of Section 22.233 of this Article and shall serve gratuitously except as provided in Section 22.230 of this Article.
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
Based on Ord. No. 137,603.
Amended by: Ord. No. 173,536, Eff. 11-6-00; Ord. No. 177,374, Eff. 4-9-06; Ord. No. 181,900, Eff. 11-14-11.
 
 
Sec. 22.228. Chief of Police to Have Authority and Control Over Corps.
 
   The Chief, subject to the restrictions and limitations contained in this article, shall have complete authority and control over the Corps and its members and may delegate the exercise thereof, in whole or in part, to any of the Chief’s subordinates. The Chief or any of the Chief’s subordinates whom the Chief shall have designated therefore may establish, by order which may be changed from time to time, rules and regulations governing the Corps and its members, providing for the maintenance of discipline and the assigning of each member to perform police duties in a patrol car, in traffic control, in crowd control or in specialized assignments.
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
Based on Ord. No. 137,603.
Amended by: Ord. No. 166,421, Eff. 12-30-90; Renumbered From Former Sec. 22.229, Ord. No. 177,374, Eff. 4-9-06.
 
 
Sec. 22.228.1. Members of the Police Reserve Corps May Serve as Chaplain - Counselors.
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
Added by Ord. No. 147,318, Eff. 6-20-75.
Amended by: Ord. No. 173,536, Eff. 11-6-00.
Repealed by Ord. No. 177,374, Eff. 4-9-06.
 
 
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