3103ORDINANCE NO. 3103
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING
TITLE 1 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE BY
ADDING THERETO CHAPTER 1.13 AND INCLUDING
THEREIN SECTIONS 1.13.010 TO 1.13.080 BOTH
INCLUSIVE, RELATING TO CREATING AND ESTAB-
LISHING A "POLICE RESERVE CORPS," PROVIDING
FOR ITS USE AND CONTROL AND FOR COMPENSATION
IN THE EVENT OF INJURY, DISABILITY OR DEATH OF
ITS MEMBERS.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DOES ORDAIN
AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1:
That Title 1 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the
same is hereby amended by adding thereto Chapter 1.13 reading as
follows:
"CHAPTER 1.13
POLICE RESERVE CORPS
"SECTION 1.13.010 POLICE RESERVE CORPS CREATED AND
ESTABLISHED
"A Police Reserve Corps (hereinafter referred to
as the 'Corps') hereby is created and established as an organi-
zation which shall be composed of persons who shall have been
appointed and sworn in as members thereof (sometimes herein-
after referred to in the singular as 'Member' or in the plural
as 'Members') by the Chief of Police (hereinafter referred to
as 'The Chief') or by an authorized person designated by the
Chief for such purpose. The number of members of the Corps
may be increased by not to exceed 100 during any fiscal year
commencing with the Fiscal Year 1971-1972, but shall not exceed
100 at any time. Members shall be volunteer workers only and
shall not be deemed to be employees of the City or of the
Police Department for any purpose other than for the purposes
of Section 1.13.080 of this Ordinance and shall serve gratui-
tously."
"SECTION 1.13.020 QUALIFICATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP
"The Chief of Police, with the assistance of the
Personnel Department, shall establish the requirements to be
met by persons to qualify to become members of the Corps.
Such requirements shall include but need not be limited to
physical, mental, aptitude, personality inventory and character
standards and the mandatory training of such persons, for a
minimum of 200 hours, in all fields of police work and activity
in accordance with the California Peace Officers Standards or,
in the discretion of the Chief, better or higher standards.
It shall be the duty of the Chief to provide such training for
such persons and also any further training for members which he
or the Personnel Department may deem to be necessary or
desirable.
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The City
Department, shall
to become members
Physician, as designated by the Personnel
determine the physical fitness of persons
and of members to continue as such,
Whenever all of the requirements to quality to
become a member shall have been met by any person and he
shall have certified in writing that he has read the provisions
of this Ordinance, he may be appointed and sworn in as a
member by the Chief or by any authorized person designated by
the Chief for such purpose. However, the Chief or any such
designated subordinate with or without cause therefor, need
not appoint and swear in any particular person as a member.
The Chief, with or without cause therefor,
terminate any member at any time and any member may
as such at any time by written notification thereof
Chief. Any member who shall cease to be such shall
at the time he shall cease to be such, all property
which shall have been issued to him pursuant to the
of this Ordinance or otherwise.
may
resign
to the
surrender,
of the City
provisions
The Chief, by order, may either decrease the number
of members of the Corps, or subject to the restrictions and
limitations contained in this Ordinance, increase the number
of members thereof."
"SECTION 1.13.030 CONTROL AND RULES AND REGULATIONS
"The Chief, subject to the restrictions and limita-
tions contained in this Ordinance, shall have complete authority
and control over the Corps and its members and may delegate the
exercise thereof in whole or in part to any of his subordi-
nates. The Chief or any of his subordinates whom he shall have
designated therefor may establish by order which may change
from time to time, rules and regulations governing the Corps
and its members providing for the maintenance of discipline
and assigning of each member to perform police duties in a
patrol car with a member of the Police Department (hereinafter
referred to as a 'regular police officer'), in traffic control,
in crowd control or in specialized assignments."
"SECTION 1.13.040 MINIMUM ASSIGNMENTS AND EXPENSES
"Each member of the Corps shall serve as such for at
least 16 -hours each calendar month. Corps members will not
receive salary, wages or compensation for services rendered;
however, at the discretion of the Chief, reimbursement can be
made for expenses incurred in the line of duty."
"SECTION 1.13.050 STATUS AS PEACE OFFICER
"Each member, while serving as such, shall have status
as a police officer or as a peace officer as provided by Sec-
tion 830.6(a) of the California Penal Code and as such, shall
have the same power and authority, except to the extent that
the same may be restricted or limited by the Chief as does a
regular police officer while he is serving as such. However,
each member, at all times other than while serving as such:
(1) shall not have status as a police officer or as a peace
officer; (2) shall not have any power, authority or duties as
a police officer or as a peace officer; and (3) shall not
represent, identify or hold himself out to be a police officer
or a peace officer."
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"SECTION 1.13.060 EQUIPMENT
"Each member of the Corps shall be issued at City
expense and at no expense to him, items as follows; (1) a
uniform which shall be identical to that issued to a regular
police officer; (2) equipment which shall include but need not
be limited to a firearm, a regulation police baton, a regula-
tion belt and holster, a helmet, all of whish, shall be
identical to those issued to a regular police officer; and
(3) an identification card and badge which shall show him
as being a member of the Police Reserve Corps.
Each member, while serving as such, shall wear,
display or carry, as the case may be, every item, except
as hereunder provided, which shall have been issued to him
as a member, whether or not hereinabove mentioned, provided,
however, that he shall not carry any firearm unless he shall
have qualified for and received a gun permit signed by the
Chief. Each member at all times other than while serving as
such shall not wear, display or carry, as the case may be,
any such item unless he shall do so in such a manner that the
item, it if were to be seen by another person, could not be
identified by him as being one issued to a regular police
officer or to a member of the Corps. Each item which shall
be issued to a member, whether or not hereinabove mentioned,
shall remain and be the property of the City."
"SECTION 1.13.070 MISDEMEANOR TO IMPERSONATE CORPS
MEMBERS - PENALTY
"It shall be a misdemeanor, punishable by imprison-
ment for not to exceed six (6) months or by a fine not to
exceed $500, or both, for any person, not a member of the
Corps;
(1) To wear, display or carry, as the case may be,
any items which shall have been issued to any
member of the Corps; or
(2) To represent, identify or hold himself out, in
any manner whatsoever, to be a member of the Corps
or to have any connection with the Corps."
"SECTION 1.13.080 COMPENSATION IN EVENT OF INJURY,
DISABILITY OR DEATH OF MEMBERS OF CORPS
"For the purposes of this section only, each member
of the Corps shall be an employee of the City only while serv-
ing any assigned shift as a member or while receiving further
training as such, and any person shall be an employee of the
City only while receiving any required training to qualify to
become a member of the Corps.
If any such member or any such person were to suffer
or sustain any illness or injury proximately caused by, arising
out of, and in the course of, his service or training while an
employee of the City, as hereinabove limited, he shall be
entitled to all of those Workmen's Compensation benefits, no
more or no less, to which he, pursuant to the provisions of
Division IV of the Labor Code of the State of California but
only upon the conditions therein provided therefor, would be
entitled if he were a regular police officer receiving a
monthly salary as such.
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If any such member or any such person were to die
as a result of any illness or injury proximately caused by,
arising out of, and in the course of, his service or train-
ing while an employee of the City, as hereinabove limited,
those persons who, if the deceased had been a regular police
officer receiving a monthly salary as such, would be entitled
to any Workmen's Compensation benefits, pursuant to the pro-
visions of Division IV of the Labor Code of the State of
California, shall be entitled, but only upon the conditions
provided therefor in said Division IV, to the same such
benefits, no more or no less.
SECTION 2.
The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this
Ordinance and shall cause the same to be printed once within fif-
teen (15) days after its adoption, in the Anaheim Bulletin, a
newspaper of general circulation, printed, published and circulated
in said City, and thirty (30) days from and after its final passage
it shall take effect and be in full force.
THE FOREGOING ORDINANCE is approved and signed by me this
12th day of December , 19 72,
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1 R OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
AT'T'EST
CITY CLEW --OP THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss.
CITY OF ANAHEIM )
I, DENE M. DAOUST, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim,
do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance No. 3103 was
introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City
of Anaheim, held on the 5th day of December , 19 72 ,
and that the same was passim adopted at a regular meeting of
said City Council held on the 12th day of December ,
1972 , by the following vote of the me bm ers thereof:
AYES: COUNCILMEN: Sneegas, Pebley, Thom and Dutton
NOES: COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Stephenson
AND I FURTHER CERTIFY that the Mayor of the City of
Anaheim approved and signed said Ordinance on the 12th day of
December , 19 72 .
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
affixed the official seal of the
day of December , 19 72
(SEAL)
have hereunto set my hand and
City of Anaheim this 12th
CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
I, DENE M. DAOUST, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby
certify that the foregoing is the original Ordinance No. 3103 and was published
once in the Anaheim Bulletin on the 22nd day of December, 1972.
City Clerk