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§ 35.11 RULES AND REGULATIONS.
   The Chief of the Police Department may make or prescribe such rules and regulations as he or she shall deem advisable; these rules, when approved by the Council, shall be binding on the members. These rules and regulations may cover, besides the conduct of the members, uniforms and equipment to be worn or carried, hours of service, vacations, and all other similar matters necessary or desirable for the better efficiency of the Department.
(1969 Code, § 21-8) (Ord. 1995-12, passed 5-8-1995)
§ 35.12 OTHER DIVISIONS.
   With the approval of the Mayor, the Chief of Police may establish a detective division or other special division within the Police Department, assigning such policemen or policewomen to that division, and designating such duties therefor, as may be deemed necessary.
(1969 Code, § 21-11) (Ord. 1995-12, passed 5-8-1995)
§ 35.13 MISTREATMENT OF POLICE DOGS UNLAWFUL.
   It shall be unlawful for any person to willfully or maliciously torture, torment, beat, kick, strike, mutilate, injure, disable, or kill any dog used by the City Police Department in the performance of the functions or duties of that Department or to interfere with or meddle with any such dog while being used by the Department or any officer or member thereof in the performance of any of the duties or functions of the Department or of the officer or member. Any person violating any provision of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to the penalty set out in this code.
(1969 Code, § 21-14) (Ord. 1995-12, passed 5-8-1995) Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 35.14 POSITION OF DEPUTY CHIEF CREATED.
   The position of Deputy Chief is hereby created, to be appointed by the Chief of Police, pursuant to the provisions of ILCS Chapter 65, Act 5, § 10-2.1-4.
(Ord. 2004-62, passed 10-22-2004)
POLICE PENSION BOARD
§ 35.25 COMPOSITION; APPOINTMENT; TERMS.
   There shall be a Police Pension Board consisting of 5 members. Of these members, 2 shall be appointed by the Mayor, with the consent of the Council, to serve a term of 2 years each; 2 shall be elected from the regular police force of the city; and 1 shall be elected from the beneficiaries of the pension. Each member shall serve for 2 years, and elected members shall be selected in the manner provided by law.
(1969 Code, § 21-23)
Statutory reference:
   Composition, qualifications, terms, appointment of members of police pension board, see ILCS Chapter 40, Act 5, § 3-128
   Police pension fund; municipalities 500,000 and under, see ILCS Chapter 40, Act 5, §§ 3-101 et seq.
§ 35.26 DUTIES.
   It shall be the duty of the members of the Police Pension Board to manage, invest, and control the police pension fund and all monies pertaining thereto in the manner provided by statute and to pay beneficiaries as provided by law.
(1969 Code, § 21-24)
Statutory reference:
   Similar provisions, see ILCS Chapter 40, Act 5, §§ 3-131 et seq.
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