Chapter 2.57
POLICE RESERVE UNIT

Sections:

2.57.010    Police reserve unit created.

2.57.020    Purpose.

2.57.030    Supervision.

2.57.040    Authority and mission.

2.57.050    Membership.

2.57.060    Selection process.

2.57.070    Tenure.

2.57.080    Status of members.

2.57.090    Rules and regulations.

2.57.100    Reserve coordinator.

2.57.110    Volunteer Firefighters’ and Reserve Officers’ Relief and Pension Act.

2.57.010 Police reserve unit created.

There is created in the city a police reserve unit to consist of such members as may be appointed from time to time by the chief of police. [Ord. 1209 § 1, 1995.]

2.57.020 Purpose.

The purpose of the police reserve unit is to supplement the regular police service to the city in its efforts to maintain and preserve the peace and protect life and property. [Ord. 1209 § 1, 1995.]

2.57.030 Supervision.

The police reserve unit shall be under the general supervision and direction of the mayor of the city and the immediate supervision and direction of the chief of police. [Ord. 1209 § 1, 1995.]

2.57.040 Authority and mission.

The reserve police officers shall be commissioned with arrest authority. They shall assist full-time officers in police operations. At no time will a reserve officer replace a full-time officer for the purpose of scheduling and/or overtime, except as approved by the Clarkston police guild. The mission of the Clarkston police reserve officers is four-fold:

(1) To provide support assistance to full-time police officers as needed;

(2) To assist full-time officers in the performance of their duties;

(3) To protect the public safety at community events; and

(4) To provide a means whereby citizens with an interest in professional law enforcement may become actively involved in the community. [Ord. 1209 § 1, 1995.]

2.57.050 Membership.

Members of the police reserve unit shall be appointed by the chief of police. No persons shall be appointed as a member unless they meet the following requirements:

(1) Twenty-one years of age at the time of commissioning;

(2) High school graduate or GED equivalent;

(3) Physically and mentally fit to perform the duties of a reserve police officer;

(4) U.S. citizenship;

(5) No felony convictions;

(6) No gross misdemeanor convictions;

(7) Possess a valid driver’s license; and

(8) Obtain a medical release from a physician that establishes the member’s medical fitness for duty. [Ord. 1209 § 1, 1995.]

2.57.060 Selection process.

The chief of police shall establish a selection process for applicants to the police reserve unit. The selection process may be modified and amended from time to time as deemed necessary by the chief of police. [Ord. 1209 § 1, 1995.]

2.57.070 Tenure.

A member’s appointment to the police reserve unit may be revoked by the chief of police at any time it appears to the chief that such member is not satisfactorily performing his/her duties as a reserve police officer, or if such member otherwise conducts himself/herself in a manner that the chief of police determines improper. The revocation of any member’s appointment shall also revoke that member’s commission to arrest as a peace officer. All members shall comply with the standards of the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs. [Ord. 1209 § 1, 1995.]

2.57.080 Status of members.

Reserve police officers shall be compensated for his/her duties as such. Such compensation shall be based on a system equal to that of the volunteer firefighters. The city shall provide reserve police officers with life insurance under the city’s policy. Promotions in rank shall be made solely at the discretion of the chief of police and shall not be subject to approval or review by the civil service commission. [Ord. 1353 § 1, 2002; Ord. 1209 § 1, 1995.]

2.57.090 Rules and regulations.

The chief of police shall adopt a police reserve unit manual for the city, which shall establish rules and regulations governing the conduct of police reserve unit officers. Such rules and regulations may be modified from time to time by the chief of police at his discretion as he deems necessary or convenient to organize or administer a police reserve unit and its functions. [Ord. 1209 § 1, 1995.]

2.57.100 Reserve coordinator.

The position of “reserve coordinator” is established to oversee the operation of the police reserve unit. The reserve coordinator shall be appointed by the chief of police and shall serve at his discretion. The reserve coordinator shall have such duties as may be assigned from time to time by the chief of police. [Ord. 1209 § 1, 1995.]

2.57.110 Volunteer Firefighters’ and Reserve Officers’ Relief and Pension Act.

Any reserve member of the Clarkston police department is automatically enrolled under the provisions of Chapter 41.24 RCW, for the purpose of enabling any such reserve officers to avail themselves of the benefits provided thereunder. [Ord. 1317 § 1, 1999.]