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The membership of any person in the reserve unit is deemed an at will position and may be terminated by the chief at any time without cause. Any member may resign from the reserve unit at any time upon his/her written notification to the chief of the fact of his/her resignation.
(Ord. 97-08-1220 § 1 (part): prior code § 2.44.060 (Ord. 457 § 6, 1959))
An identification card, badge and such other insignia or evidence of identification as the chief may prescribe for regular police officers, shall be issued to each reserve officer, who must carry such identification card at all times. Upon termination or resignation of his/her membership, each member of the reserve unit shall surrender to the police department all city property which has been issued to him/her.
(Ord. 97-08-1220 § 1 (part): prior code § 2.44.050 (Ord. 457 § 5, 1959))
The uniform and badge prescribed for use by members of the reserve unit may be worn by a member only while he/she is on duty, or while going to or coming from such duty. Such members may also wear the prescribed uniform and badge while going to or coming from a duly authorized meeting of the reserve unit. A member may carry the prescribed identification and/or badge on his/her person at all times when he/she is not in uniform.
(Ord. 97-08-1220 § 1 (part): prior code § 2.44.130 (Ord. 457 § 13, 1959))
The duties of the reserve unit, subject at all times to the direction, supervision, and control of the chief or his/her designees, shall be the enforcement of law and the maintenance of peace and order whenever and wherever its services are required due to conditions in the city, in the same manner and fashion as the regular police force. The chief may, by order, establish rules and regulations for the purpose of governing the reserve unit, including the fixing of specific duties of its members and providing for the maintenance of discipline. The chief may change such orders from time to time as he/she deems necessary or appropriate to the duties of the reserve unit.
(Ord. 97-08-1220 § 1 (part): prior code § 2.44.040 (Ord. 457 § 4, 1959))
Subject to the direction, supervision and control of the chief or his/her designees pursuant to the authority of Penal Code 830.6(a) and/or 832.6(b), an otherwise qualified reserve officer is authorized to exercise the powers granted to peace officers under Penal Code 830.1 and the laws and constitution of the state.
(Ord. 97-08-1220 § 1 (part): prior code § 2.44.090 (Ord. 457 § 9, 1959))
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