§ 31.15 AUXILIARY RESERVE POLICE FORCE.
   (A)   Auxiliary reserve police force; residence requirement. The Chief of Police of the city is hereby authorized to organize an auxiliary reserve police force for the city, which reserve police force to consist of not more than 15 in number, to serve without compensation and to be residents of the city or to live within a distance of five miles of the city limits of this city.
   (B)   Selection and tenure. The Chief of Police of the city is hereby authorized to provide and furnish forms for signature by applicants for membership in the auxiliary reserve police force of the city, and the selection for membership shall be made by the Chief of Police. Any member of the auxiliary police reserve may be removed by the Chief of Police with or without cause.
   (C)   Supervision; duties and powers. Any applicant selected for service in the auxiliary reserve police force of the city shall take and subscribe to the oath of office required of police officers of the city and shall be subject to the directions and orders of the Chief of Police of the city and shall, during that service, have the powers and duties of a regular police officer of the city.
   (D)   Badges. Membership and authority as a member of the auxiliary police reserve of the city shall be indicated by arm bands and/or appropriate insignia and badges to be designated, selected and furnished by the Police Department of the city.
(Prior Code, § 32.15) (Ord. 755, passed 2-19-1962)