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CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF PARMA HEIGHTS, OHIO
COMPARATIVE SECTION TABLE
TABLES OF SPECIAL ORDINANCES OF PARMA HEIGHTS
CHARTER OF PARMA HEIGHTS, OHIO
PART ONE - ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
TITLE ONE - General Provisions
TITLE THREE - Legislative
TITLE FIVE - Administrative
CHAPTER 141 Mayor
CHAPTER 142 Director of Administration, Personnel and Intergovernmental Relations
CHAPTER 143 Department of Law
CHAPTER 145 Department of Finance
CHAPTER 147 Department of Public Service
CHAPTER 149 Department of Public Safety
CHAPTER 151 Department of Police
CHAPTER 153 Department of Fire
CHAPTER 155 Department of Recreation
CHAPTER 157 Department of Public Information and Public Relations
CHAPTER 158 Director of Human Services
CHAPTER 159 Municipal Engineer
CHAPTER 161 Building Inspector
CHAPTER 163 Boards and Commissions Generally
CHAPTER 165 Civil Service Commission
CHAPTER 167 Building Commission
CHAPTER 169 Recreation Commission
CHAPTER 170 Fair Housing Review Board
CHAPTER 171 Moral Claims Commission (Repealed)
CHAPTER 172 Public Properties Commission
CHAPTER 173 Planning Commission
CHAPTER 175 Board of Zoning Appeals
CHAPTER 176 Community Improvement Corporation
CHAPTER 177 Board of Tax Appeals
CHAPTER 179 Employees Generally
TITLE SEVEN - Judicial
TITLE NINE - Taxation
PART THREE - TRAFFIC CODE
PART SIX - GENERAL OFFENSES CODE
PART SEVEN - BUSINESS REGULATION CODE
PART NINE - STREETS AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE
PART ELEVEN - PLANNING AND ZONING CODE
PART THIRTEEN - BUILDING CODE
PART FIFTEEN - FIRE PREVENTION CODE
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151.18   FEE FOR INVESTIGATIVE HYPNOSIS.
   (a)   A charge of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per hour shall be made to each municipality or person on whose behalf the service of investigative hypnosis is conducted by the City.
   (b)   In addition, such municipality or person shall reimburse the City at the rate of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per hour for services rendered while testifying, advising or conferring in regard to the investigative hypnosis.
(Ord. 1983-9. Passed 2-28-83; Ord. 2019-5. Passed 2-11-19.)
151.19   FEE FOR USE OF CITY JAIL. (AMENDED AND RECODIFIED)
   (EDITOR'S NOTE: Section 151.19 was amended by Ordinance 1991-17, passed May 27, 1991, and recodified as part of the 1992 updating and revision of these Codified Ordinances. See Section 971.01 of the Streets, Utilities and Public Services Code.)
151.20   POLICE DEPARTMENT INVESTIGATION FUND.
   (a)   There is hereby established a Police Department Investigation Fund, as approved by the Auditor of State, Bureau of Inspection and Supervision of Public Offices, in accordance with R.C. § 5705.12.
   (b)   Such Fund shall be established in the amount of three thousand dollars ($3,000) by transfer from the General Fund and may be reimbursed by the Director of Finance upon receipt of proof of expenditures charged to the Fund.
   (c)   All expenses incurred in the undercover investigation of violations shall be charged to such Fund.
(Ord. 2019-5. Passed 2-11-19.)
151.21   COMPENSATION OF AUXILIARY POLICE.
   (a)   There is created in the Division of Police a body to be known as the Auxiliary Police Unit, which shall have as its head the Chief of Police. The Chief shall prescribe rules and regulations for the organization, training, administration, control and conduct of the Auxiliary Police Unit. Auxiliary Police, when performing services for the Kids in the Commons, the Memorial Day Parade, Movie Nights and such other events as may deemed necessary by the Mayor or Police Chief shall be compensated on an hourly basis at a rate of fifteen dollars ($15.00) per hour, said rate to be determined from time to time by Council.
   (b)   Members of the Auxiliary Police Unit are not eligible for membership in the police relief and pension fund under R.C. Chapter 742, nor shall they be in the classified service of the Municipality.
   (c)   Uniforms shall be prescribed and replaced as deemed necessary by the Chief of Police.
(Ord. 2019-5. Passed 2-11-19.)
151.22   SAFETY FORCES CHAPLAIN.
   (a)   The Office of Safety Forces Chaplain is hereby established and it shall be the requirement of such person to perform the duties of Law Enforcement Chaplains generally. Said duties shall include but are not limited to the following:
      (1)   Assist in making notification to families of Department members who have been injured or killed;
      (2)   After family notification, will respond to the hospital when an officer has been injured or killed;
      (3)   Visit sick and injured personnel;
      (4)   Attend and participate, when requested, in the funerals of active or retired members of the Department;
      (5)   Be on call and, if at all possible, be on the streets during any major demonstration or any public function requiring the presence of a large number of Department personnel;
      (6)   Counsel with officers and other personnel having personal problems, at their request;
      (7)   Participate with in-service training classes for personnel;
      (8)   Be willing to enter into training courses to enhance his/her effectiveness;
      (9)   Attend Department graduation, promotion activities, award ceremonies, dinners, social events, etc. and offer invocations and benedictions;
      (10)   Represent the Department before official bodies and at public functions upon the request of the Chief;
      (11)   Be responsible for the organization and development of the spiritual organization in the Department;
      (12)   Respond to all major disasters such as bombings, collapse of buildings, explosions, multiple fire alarms, unusual industrial accidents, and similar situations;
      (13)   Be involved in public relations efforts;
      (14)   Provide liaison with other religious leaders in the community;
      (15)   When responding to the scene of death or injury, whether Departmental person or private citizens, the chaplain will notify the person's personal clergyperson as soon as possible;
      (16)   Will make referrals in cases where specialized attention is needed, or in those cases beyond the chaplain's ability to assist.
   (b)   The Office of Safety Forces Chaplain shall be filled by a licensed member of the clergy and such chaplain shall serve at the pleasure of the Mayor.
(Ord. 2019-5. Passed 2-11-19.)
151.23   EMERGENCY RESPONDER ALLOWANCE.
   Each non-aligned regular full-time member of the Police Department holding the position of Chief of Police and Assistant Chief of Police shall be entitled to emergency responder allowance in addition to their regular compensation. This compensation shall be paid as follows: six percent of the base annual salary; payable in two equal installments on the pay days closest to May 1 and November 1 of each calendar year. When an employee leaves the Department through retirement, resignation or termination, the emergency responder allowance shall be prorated and the amount paid but unearned shall be deducted from the employee's final paycheck.
(Ord. 2019-5. Passed 2-11-19.)
151.24   POLICE CHIEF SECRETARY/MATRON.
   Full-time position of Police Chief Secretary/Matron with prior part-time service as a dispatcher with the City shall be credited with one additional year of service for each three years of continuous service as a part-time dispatcher (continuous part-time service shall be prorated for partial years of service) for purposes of calculating longevity and vacation benefits.
(Ord. 2019-5. Passed 2-11-19.)
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