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6-1-10: TRAINING; USE OF SEIZED WEAPONS:
The chief of police is hereby authorized to request that any weapons seized during a criminal investigation, which weapons would otherwise be destroyed in accordance with applicable law, be turned over to the village police department to be used for training or operational purposes. The request should be made to the appropriate prosecuting attorney to permit said attorney to move the court for an appropriate order directing that the weapons be turned over to the village police department rather than destroyed. The determination as to which such weapons would be useful to the village police department shall be left to the sole discretion of the chief of police. (Ord. 1499, 8-3-2009)
6-1-11: RULES AND REGULATIONS:
Departmental rules and regulations promulgated by the chief of police shall be binding upon all department employees. The chief of police shall have the authority to discipline any members of the police department. (Ord. 982, 6-4-1990)
ARTICLE A. AUXILIARY POLICE FORCE
SECTION:
6-1A-1: Appointment And Termination; Qualifications And Fingerprinting
6-1A-2: General Provisions; Supervision By Chief Of Police
6-1A-3: Powers And Duties
6-1A-4: Badges And Firearms
6-1A-5: Training
6-1A-6: Compensation
6-1A-1: APPOINTMENT AND TERMINATION; QUALIFICATIONS AND FINGERPRINTING:
The village president and board of trustees are hereby authorized to appoint not to exceed thirty (30) auxiliary police officers. Prior to appointment, all proposed auxiliary police officers shall be fingerprinted, and their fingerprints shall be checked with the federal bureau of investigation, Washington, D.C., for any possible criminal record. No person shall be appointed as an auxiliary police officer if he or she has been convicted of a felony or other crime involving moral turpitude. The appointment of any or all auxiliary police officers may be terminated by the president and board of trustees. (Ord. 1410, 11-6-2006)
6-1A-2: GENERAL PROVISIONS; SUPERVISION BY CHIEF OF POLICE:
Auxiliary police officers shall not be members of the regular village police department. Auxiliary police officers shall have different and distinct identification symbols from those used by the regular police department. Auxiliary police officers shall, at all times during the performance of their duties, be subject to the direction and control of the village chief of police. (Ord. 1410, 11-6-2006)
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