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§ 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.
§ 35.27 FUNDS.
   There shall be deposited in the police pension fund the amounts provided for by statute.
(1969 Code, § 21-25)
Statutory reference:
   Similar provisions, see ILCS Chapter 40, Act 5, § 3-125
AUXILIARY POLICE FORCE
§ 35.40 ESTABLISHMENT.
   There is hereby constituted an auxiliary police force which shall consist of not more than 15 auxiliary police officers or such number as may be from time to time prescribed by the City Council.
(1969 Code, § 21-36) (Ord. 1969-2, passed 1-27-1969)
Statutory reference:
   Auxiliary police, see ILCS Chapter 65, Act 5, § 3.1-30-20
§ 35.41 APPOINTMENT; RECORDS CHECK; TERMINATION.
   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 Mayor subject to the advice and consent of the City Council.
(1969 Code, § 21-37) (Ord. 1969-2, passed 1-27-1969)
§ 35.42 RESIDENCE REQUIREMENT.
   Auxiliary police officers shall be residents of the city.
(1969 Code, § 21-37.1) (Ord. 1969-2, passed 1-27-1969)
§ 35.43 TRAINING; PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING.
   (A)   Auxiliary police officers, prior to entering upon any of their duties, shall receive a course of training in the use of weapons and other police procedures by the Chief of Police of the city. This course of training shall be not less than 10 hours in duration. Upon completion of the course of training, the Chief of Police shall file a certificate attesting to the auxiliary police officer’s completion of the course with the City Clerk.
   (B)   Prospective auxiliary police officers shall be given psychological tests preceding their appointment prior to entering upon their duties.
(1969 Code, § 21-38) (Ord. 1969-2, passed 1-27-1969)
§ 35.44 TERM OF OFFICE; REMOVAL; COMPENSATION.
   The auxiliary police shall serve at the discretion of the Mayor and the City Council and may be removed from office at the will of the Mayor and City Council. The auxiliary police officers shall receive compensation for their services as determined by the City Council.
(1969 Code, § 21-39) (Ord. 1969-2, passed 1-27-1969)
§ 35.45 DISTINCT FROM POLICE DEPARTMENT; UNIFORMS; SUPERVISION.
   The auxiliary police officers shall not be considered to be members of the regular Police Department of the city and shall not function on a full- time basis. Uniforms and identifications symbols of the auxiliary police shall be different and distinct from those used by members of the regular Police Department of the city. The auxiliary police officers shall at all times during the performance of their duties be subject to the direction and control of the Chief of Police.
(1969 Code, § 21-40) (Ord. 1969-2, passed 1-27-1969)
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