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§ 31.26 FALSE IMPERSONATION.
   It shall be a misdemeanor punishable by a fine in § 31.99 for any person to wear, carry or display a police reserve force identification card or otherwise deceitfully represent himself or herself to be connected with the police reserve force, unless he or she is in fact a member thereof in good standing.
(1995 Code, § 8.312) (Ord. 55A, passed 1-12-1989) Penalty, see § 31.99
§ 31.27 CHIEF OF POLICE PRESCRIBES UNIFORMS AND BADGES.
   (A)   The Chief of Police shall prescribe the uniform and badges of the members of the police reserve force, and direct the manner in which the same shall be worn.
   (B)   Any person, other than a member of the said force, who shall wear such uniform or badge as may be prescribed, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, shall be subject to a fine in § 31.99.
(1995 Code, § 8.313) (Ord. 55A, passed 1-12-1989) Penalty, see § 31.99
MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGE AND
ALTERNATE JUDGE
§ 31.40 APPOINTMENT BY CITY COUNCIL.
   After the effective date of this subchapter, the offices of Judge and Alternate Judge of the Municipal Court shall be filled by appointment by the City Council.
(1995 Code, § 8.201) (Ord. 99, passed 6-10-1993; Ord. 101394-1, passed 10-13-1994)
§ 31.41 DUTIES.
   The Judge and Alternate Judge of the Municipal Court shall perform the duties as prescribed by the laws of the state. Clerical and administrative duties may also be performed by the Municipal Court Judge, however, imposition of such duties shall not necessarily be contingent upon the tenure of the Municipal Court Judge.
(1995 Code, § 8.202) (Ord. 99, passed 6-10-1993; Ord. 101394-1, passed 10-13-1994; Ord. 99, passed 11-10-1994)
§ 31.42 TERM, COMPENSATION AND BOND.
   The Judge and alternate judge shall be appointed for a term of office running concurrently with that of the Mayor. He or she shall receive such compensation as the City Council shall fix, and shall furnish surety bond as may be required by the City Council, the premium to be paid by the city. Should the person serving as Municipal Court Judge have additional clerical and administrative duties in addition to those duties required of the Municipal Court Judge, future employment of said person shall in no way be contingent upon or related to future appointment of such person as Municipal Court Judge. All rights, duties and responsibilities of such person shall continue in full force and effect regardless of his or her status as Municipal Court Judge.
(1995 Code, § 8.203) (Ord. 99, passed 6-10-1993; Ord. 101394-1, passed 10-13-1994; Ord. 99, passed 11-10-1994)
CLERK OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT
§ 31.55 APPOINTMENT; TERM OF OFFICE.
   There is hereby established the office of Municipal Court Clerk. Said Clerk shall be appointed by the City Council, and shall serve a term concurrent with that of the Municipal Judge.
(Ord. 731-95, passed 7-31-1994)
§ 31.56 DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES.
   (A)   The Clerk of the Municipal Court shall have the powers and duties prescribed by the laws of the state and by this subchapter in transacting the business of the court.
   (B)   The Clerk shall keep minutes of the proceedings of the court, issue process and generally perform the duties for the Municipal Court that a County Clerk performs for a county court.
   (C)   The Clerk shall have authority to administer oaths and affidavits, make certificates, affix the seal of the court thereto and otherwise perform all acts necessary in issuing process of the court and conducting the business thereof.
   (D)   The Clerk shall be responsible for the proper administration of the affairs of the Municipal Court, and shall:
      (1)   Maintain and keep a record of the business of the court;
      (2)   Collect and account for all fines and court costs paid in all cases filed in the court;
      (3)   Maintain and keep a record of all bonds filed with the court; and
      (4)   Perform such duties as may from time to time be authorized, delegated or required of the Clerk by the City Council.
(Ord. 731-95, passed 7-31-1994)
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