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Section 84.610 – Police personnel — right to public hearing.

Effective – 28 Aug 1943 84.610. Police personnel — right to public hearing. — Any police officer, policeman or employee adversely affected by any action taken by the chief which he is required to report to the board under the provisions of subdivision (1) of section 84.500 shall have the right to have such action […]

Section 84.620 – Board of police — enforcement of regulations.

Effective – 28 Aug 1943 84.620. Board of police — enforcement of regulations. — All lawful rules and regulations made by the board shall be obeyed by the members of the police force on pain of dismissal, suspension, fine or reduction in rank or pay, or forfeiture of pay, as the board may provide. ­­——– […]

Section 84.470 – Permanent police force.

Effective – 28 Aug 1943 84.470. Permanent police force. — To enable the board of police to perform the duties imposed upon them, they are hereby authorized and required, as speedily as may be, to provide for the appointment, enrollment and employment of a permanent police force for the respective cities for which they are […]

Section 84.500 – Chief of police — powers and duties.

Effective – 28 Aug 1943 84.500. Chief of police — powers and duties. — The chief of police shall be the chief executive officer of the police department. He shall be responsible to the board of police commissioners for the proper administration of police affairs and suppression of crime in such cities and the execution […]

Section 84.510 – Police officers and officials — appointment — compensation.

Effective – 28 Aug 2018, 3 histories 84.510. Police officers and officials — appointment — compensation. — 1. For the purpose of operation of the police department herein created, the chief of police, with the approval of the board, shall appoint such number of police department employees, including police officers and civilian employees as the […]

Section 84.514 – Homeland security and disaster communications, appointment of lieutenant colonel, responsibilities.

Effective – 28 Aug 2017 84.514. Homeland security and disaster communications, appointment of lieutenant colonel, responsibilities. — The chief of police, with the approval of the board, may appoint a police officer to serve as lieutenant colonel on matters relating to homeland security and disaster communications. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 84.510 to the contrary, […]