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9/11/2017
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of Police. While so employed,these part-time officers(PTO) shall have the same scope and <br /> range of authority as full-time officers to the full extent provided by Indiana law. <br /> WHEREAS, Implementation of a PTO program within the City of South Bend Police <br /> Department, as proposed and described by the City's Chief of Police, is in the best interest of the <br /> residents of the City, and provides a flexible response to the multiple public safety needs of the <br /> community. <br /> NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF PUBLIC SAFETY <br /> OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND,INDIANA as follows: <br /> SECTION I. A Police Department Part-Time Officer Program, as proposed by the <br /> Chief of Police for the City of South Bend is hereby established for the City of South Bend, <br /> Indiana, to assist full-time police officers with law enforcement activities as assigned by the <br /> Chief of Police or his/her designee, which may include non-police, civilian work from time to <br /> time. Only while so employed, during work hours, these part-time officers shall have the same <br /> scope and range of authority as full-time officers to the full extent provided by Indiana law. <br /> SECTION II. Part-time police officers shall be hired as needed at the discretion of and <br /> by the chief of police subject to appointment by the Board of Public Safety. Part-time police <br /> officers shall be governed by the same rules,regulations,policies and directives as full-time <br /> members of the Police Department, except that part-time police officers shall be without rank <br /> and shall not be subject to any portion of any collective bargaining agreement or merit decisions <br /> under Ind. Code 36-8-3.5-13. Part-time officers must fulfill all training requirements set forth by <br /> the Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board for such described officers. <br /> SECTION III. Part-time officers shall be under the sole disciplinary jurisdiction of the <br /> Chief of Police. Any and all part-time officers serve at the discretion of the Chief of Police, shall <br /> have no property rights in said employment, and may be removed by the Chief of Police at any <br /> time. <br /> SECTION IV. Part-time police officers shall not be used as permanent replacements for <br /> permanent full-time police officers and they shall not be assigned, under any circumstances,to <br /> supervise or to direct full-time police officers. <br /> SECTION V. Subject to approval by the South Bend Common Council,part-time police <br /> officers shall be paid per hour of work at the rate of 80%of the current hourly rate of a South <br /> Bend Police Patrolman First Class rank. Each part-time officer is not guaranteed any work at <br /> any time and shall not exceed the Fair Labor Standards definition of part-time laborer,not more <br /> than one thousand(1,000)hours of work in any one calendar year. <br /> SECTION VI. PTO's at no time outside of actual work hours will use any: <br /> identification, device,badge, insignia, uniform, or depiction of the South Bend Police <br /> Department or City of South Bend, for any reason. <br />
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