Source: https://ecode360.com/15637042
Timestamp: 2019-08-17 18:07:01
Document Index: 20341488

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 132', '§ 132', '§ 132', '§ 132', '§ 132', '§ 132', '§ 132', '§ 4', '§ 62', '§ 62', '§ 62', '§ 346']

City of Fond du Lac, WI Police Department
§ 132-1 Organization.
§ 132-2 Chief of Police.
§ 132-3 Subordinate members.
§ 132-4 Outside employment.
§ 132-5 Rules and regulations.
§ 132-6 Traffic Bureau; accident reports.
§ 132-7 Official notices and inspection of premises.
Chapter 132 Police Department
[HISTORY: Adopted by the City Council of the City of Fond du Lac 6-23-1993 by Ord. No. 2679 as §§ 4.01 to 4.07 of the 1993 Code. Amendments noted where applicable.]
The City Police Department shall consist of the Chief of Police and such other officers as shall be determined by the City Manager with the approval of the Council. The Chief of Police may, in case of an emergency, temporarily appoint any subordinate to perform any duties, including supervisory duties, so as to efficiently operate the Department, and when so acting, such officer shall not be deemed to have been raised in rank or entitled to any other salary except that provided for the rank of such officer; if such emergency shall continue to exist for more than 60 days, the Chief shall immediately report the same in writing to the City Manager. The City Manager shall make such rulings on the report as he deems necessary. A copy of the rulings shall be served upon the Chief and the Chief shall follow and carry out such rulings.
The Board of Police and Fire Commissioners of the City shall appoint the Chief of Police who shall hold office during good behavior, subject to suspension or removal by the Board for cause. The Chief of Police shall cause the public peace to be observed and see that all state laws and City ordinances are enforced, and whenever any violation comes to his knowledge, he shall cause the requisite complaint to be made and see that the evidence is procured for the successful prosecution of the offender or offenders. The Chief of Police shall have command of the police force of the City under the direction of the City Manager. He shall obey all written orders of the City Manager or Council. The Chief and all members of the Department shall possess all of those powers provided in § 62.09(13), Wis. Stats., which section is hereby adopted by reference.
The Chief of Police shall appoint subordinate members of the Department, subject to approval by the Board of Police and Fire Commissioners. Such appointments and promotions shall be made as provided in § 62.13(4), Wis. Stats. Suspension and removal of subordinate members of the Department, also of the Chief of Police, shall be as provided in § 62.13, Wis. Stats.
Members of the Department shall not engage in outside employment in excess of four hours per day on any day that they are scheduled for duty in the Department and all such outside employment shall be subject to the approval of the Chief of Police. A further prohibition shall be that no officer may accept employment in conflict with the interests of the Police Department.
The Chief of Police shall obey and cause members of the Department under him to obey the rules of the City Manager and the Department rules and regulations. The members of the Department shall be governed by the rules and regulations prepared by the Chief of Police and City Manager. Rules and regulations, when approved, shall be printed, the original filed with the City Clerk and a copy filed with the Secretary of the Board of Police and Fire Commissioners. Amendments shall be made in the same manner.
There is hereby established in the Police Department a Traffic Bureau to be under the control of a police officer appointed by and under the jurisdiction of the Chief of Police.
The Chief of Police is hereby authorized to delegate an officer to be in charge of the Traffic Bureau.
The Chief shall make all rules and regulations to properly operate such Bureau efficiently.
The driver of any vehicle involved in an accident within the corporate limits of the City shall file with the Police Department a report of such accident or a copy of any report which is filed with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation. All such reports shall be for the confidential use of the Department or officer and subject to the provisions of § 346.70, Wis. Stats., which section is hereby adopted by reference.[1]
The serving or posting of official notices, resolutions, claims, orders and other matters created to be served or posted and the inspection of premises in the City which are subject to licensing regulations under this Code shall be performed by a police officer in plain clothes or in uniform, as the particular situation demands, at the request of the City officer charged with the duty of having such notices, resolutions, claims and other official matter served or posted, and such premises inspected.