§ 33.047 SPECIAL POLICE.
   The President may, in time of peril, danger, riot or pestilence, or apprehension thereof, and at all conflagrations, and during any public election or celebration, or unusual congregation of people, appoint for a specified time as many police officers as he or she may deem necessary and, during the term of service, such special police officers shall possess all the power and privileges and perform all the duties of regular police officers, and be subject to all the rules and regulations governing the Police Department. Special police officers shall not be considered employees of the village and shall not be entitled to compensation or the benefits of village employees.
(Prior Code, § 37.010) (Ord. 89-009, passed 5-2-1989)