Chapter 2.28
POLICE DEPARTMENT1

Sections:

2.28.010    Department created.

2.28.020    Positions.

2.28.030    Chief of police to be director.

2.28.040    Chief excluded from classified civil service.

2.28.050    Functions and duties.

2.28.060    Chief – Powers and compensation.

2.28.070    Authority of chief – Reports to city manager.

2.28.080    Certain department terminated.

2.28.090    Jurisdiction of civil service commission.

2.28.100    References to former departments and position titles.

2.28.110    Severability.

2.28.010 Department created.

There shall be, and the city council does hereby create and establish, a department for the city to be known as the police department. [Ord. 766B, 2004.]

2.28.020 Positions.

Positions within the police department shall consist of the chief of police and such other staff and line positions as may be established and authorized in the city’s annual budget. [Ord. 766B, 2004.]

2.28.030 Chief of police to be director.

The chief of police shall be the director of the department and shall be appointed, supervised, and removed by the city manager, subject to applicable rules, regulations, or other tenure of office laws. In the event that a vacancy should occur in the position of chief, the duties of chief shall be assumed by the city manager, or his designee. [Ord. 766B, 2004.]

2.28.040 Chief excluded from classified civil service.

The chief of police shall not be included in the city’s classified civil service. [Ord. 766B, 2004.]

2.28.050 Functions and duties.

The functions and duties of the department shall include law enforcement, crime prevention and investigation, traffic control, parking enforcement, and such other related functions and duties as may be assigned by the city manager. [Ord. 766B, 2004.]

2.28.060 Chief – Powers and compensation.

The chief of the department shall have all of the powers granted, together with all of the duties imposed, by the laws of the state of Washington relating to chiefs of police, and, in addition thereto, he shall have the power and duty to enforce the ordinances of the city and to perform such other services as the laws of the state of Washington and the ordinances of the city may now or hereafter require, and shall receive for the faithful performance of his duties such compensation as shall be fixed by the city council. [Ord. 766B, 2004.]

2.28.070 Authority of chief – Reports to city manager.

The chief of police shall be the chief executive officer of the department, with the power and duty to make rules and regulations for its management and operation, and the final departmental authority on all matters of policy, operations, and discipline. He shall be authorized to appoint, supervise, and remove other employees, and other members of the department, subject to applicable civil service laws, rules, regulations, and collective bargaining agreements. He shall be responsible to the city manager for the operation of the department and shall provide the city manager with such reports as he may require. [Ord. 766B, 2004.]

2.28.080 Certain department terminated.

The police and fire services department is disestablished and terminated. [Ord. 766B, 2004.]

2.28.090 Jurisdiction of civil service commission.

Pending the establishment of rules of the civil service commission for the police department, all personnel matters currently under the jurisdiction of the existing civil service commission shall continue to be subject to the jurisdiction of the existing civil service commission of the city and such commission shall continue to exercise all powers granted by law. [Ord. 766B, 2004.]

2.28.100 References to former departments and position titles.

Any reference to the police and fire services department in the current Chehalis Municipal Code is hereby amended to refer, as applicable, to either the police department or fire department. Any reference to chief of police and fire services in the current Chehalis Municipal Code is hereby amended to refer, as applicable, to either the chief of police or the fire chief. [Ord. 766B, 2004.]

2.28.110 Severability.

If any provision of this chapter, or its application to any person or circumstance, is held invalid, the remainder of this chapter, or the application of the provisions to other persons or circumstances, shall not be affected. [Ord. 766B, 2004.]


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Code reviser’s note: For statutory provisions authorizing second class cities to create and establish a police department, see RCW 35.23.440(30); for provisions granting a code city all powers of any city of any class, see RCW 35A.21.160.