CHAPTER 33: POLICE DEPARTMENT
Section
General Provisions
   33.001   Resisting an officer
   33.002   Impersonating police officer
   33.003   Duty to aid police
   33.004   Paid vacations for certain police officers
Establishment
   33.015   Establishment
Police Chief
   33.030   Application; qualifications
   33.031   Duties
Deputy Chief of Police
   33.035   Deputy Chief of Police created
   33.036   Duties of the Deputy Chief of Police
Appointment of Police
   33.045   Part-time employees
   33.046   Probationary period
   33.047   Special police
   33.048   President to report special police appointments
Powers and Duties of Police
   33.065   Powers of police
   33.066   Neglect of duty by police officers
GENERAL PROVISIONS
§ 33.001 RESISTING AN OFFICER.
   No person shall resist any member of the police force in the discharge of his or her duties or shall, in any way, interfere with or prevent or hinder him or her in the discharge of his or her duty as such member, or shall offer or endeavor to do so, or assist any person in the custody of any member of the Police Department to escape or attempt to escape from such custody, or attempt to rescue any person in such custody.
(Prior Code, § 37.022) (Ord. 89-009, passed 5-2-1989) Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 33.002 IMPERSONATING POLICE OFFICER.
   No person, not a member of the Police Department, shall impersonate a member of the Police Department or maliciously or with intent to deceive, use or imitate signs, signals or devices adopted and used by the Department, or wear in public the uniform adopted as the police uniform.
(Prior Code, § 37.023) (Ord. 89-009, passed 5-2-1989) Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 33.003 DUTY TO AID POLICE.
   It shall be the duty of all persons in the village, when called upon by the Chief of Police or any member of the Police Department, to promptly aid and assist him or her in the execution of his or her police duties.
(Prior Code, § 37.024) (Ord. 89-009, passed 5-2-1989)
§ 33.004 PAID VACATIONS FOR CERTAIN POLICE OFFICERS.
   Police officers who were hired out of the Police Department collective bargaining unit and into supervisory and exempt positions (Chief and Deputy Chief) during calendar year 2016 or 2017 shall continue to have the same paid vacation benefits as are and will be provided from time to time by the village pursuant to the village’s current or future collective bargaining agreements with the Police Department bargaining unit. This section shall not apply, however, to future hires to exempt positions on or after January 1, 2018.
(Ord. 17-034, passed 12-18-2017)
ESTABLISHMENT
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