Alsip § 16.16 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Appointments; fingerprinting and qualifications; termination This section authorizes the Mayor to appoint 25 auxiliary policemen, subject to the Board of Trustees' consent. Appointees must undergo FBI fingerprint checks and cannot have felony convictions or convictions for crimes involving moral turpitude. The Mayor can also terminate these appointments with the Board's consent. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 16.17 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Powers and duties This section outlines the specific powers and duties granted to auxiliary police officers in Alsip when they are on duty and properly assigned. These include traffic direction, disaster and civil disorder aid, performing regular police duties, making arrests, committing arrested persons, and executing warrants. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 16.18 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Carrying firearms restricted This section restricts auxiliary police from carrying firearms unless they have explicit permission from the chief of police, are in uniform, and are actively performing their duties. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 16.19 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Training required Auxiliary police in Alsip must complete at least 200 hours of training in weapons use and police procedures, certified by the chief of police and filed with the village clerk before beginning their duties. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 16.20 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Not to be members of regular police department View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 16.21 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Residence requirements View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 16.22 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Identification symbols This section mandates that identification symbols worn by auxiliary police must be distinct from those of the regular police department. The chief of police is responsible for selecting these distinct symbols. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 16.23 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Chief of police to direct and control View in Alsip’s full code →
Bannockburn § 67.1 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Creation and organization This section establishes the Police Department as an executive department of the Village. It outlines that the department will be comprised of the Chief of Police and other members appointed by the President with the Board of Trustees' consent. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 67.16 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Definitions This section of the Bannockburn municipal ordinance provides definitions for key terms related to police officers, specifically distinguishing between full-time and part-time police officers and defining police experience. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 67.17 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Hiring standards This section establishes hiring standards for part-time police officers in Bannockburn, requiring state certification and a minimum of three years of police experience. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 67.2 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Duties and authority of members This section outlines the duties and authority of Bannockburn Police Department members, stating their responsibility to enforce village ordinances and state statutes, and granting them the powers of a conservator of the peace, including the execution of warrants within the village limits. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 67.3 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Chief of Police This section establishes the office of Chief of Police for Bannockburn, outlining the appointment process, compensation, and defining the Chief's responsibilities as the chief executive officer of the Police Department, including administration, rule-making, training, and reporting. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 67.4 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Appointment and compensation of members This section outlines the appointment process for all full-time Police Department members, including the Chief, requiring appointment by the President with Board of Trustees consent. It also states that their compensation will be determined by the President and Board of Trustees. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 67.5 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Conduct of members; suspension This section outlines the expected conduct of Police Department members, including maintaining a proper demeanor, obeying lawful orders, and adhering to departmental rules. It also grants the Chief of Police the authority to suspend department members until the next Board of Trustees meeting, at which point the Board will review the suspension. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 67.6 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Witness fees This section mandates that all Police Department members must appear as witnesses in prosecutions for violations of village, state, or federal law. It explicitly prohibits them from receiving witness fees in cases where the Village is a party, requiring any such fees to be remitted to the Village Treasurer. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bartlett § 5.1B-1 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Office Established, Qualifications, Term This section establishes the position of auxiliary policeman in Bartlett, outlining their appointment process, required training, residency qualifications, background checks, and conditions of service and removal. It also specifies that compensation will be hourly and determined by the corporate authorities. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 5.1B-2 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Bond Required Auxiliary police officers appointed by the Village of Bartlett must provide a surety bond of $500 to ensure faithful performance of their duties. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 5.1B-3 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Functions This section defines the operational boundaries and requirements for auxiliary police in Bartlett. It clarifies that auxiliary police are distinct from regular police, cannot supplement regular police duties unless specified, must wear distinct uniforms, and are always under the control of the Chief of Police. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 5.1B-5 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Powers And Duties This section outlines the powers and duties of auxiliary police in Bartlett, granting them law enforcement authority, traffic control responsibilities, and the ability to assist in emergencies and disasters as directed by the Chief of Police or corporate authorities. It also allows for the assignment of auxiliary police to perform regular police duties when necessary. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 5.1B-6 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Parking Ordinance Enforcement Personnel This section authorizes the Village President and Board of Trustees to assign civilian parking ordinance enforcement personnel to the Police Department. These personnel are empowered to monitor parking areas and issue notices to appear in court for parking ordinance violations, but are explicitly prohibited from making arrests or carrying weapons. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bedford Park § 5.15.1 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Police Protection Tax This section imposes a tax for police protection in Bedford Park. The tax rate is 0.05% of taxable property value for the first year and 0.075% for succeeding years, in accordance with Illinois municipal code provisions. View in Bedford Park’s full code →
Bellwood § 35.080 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Imposition Of Tax This section imposes a tax of 0.075% on the value of all taxable property within Bellwood. The purpose of this tax is to fund police protection services. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bolingbrook § 2.457 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Board continued View in Bolingbrook’s full code →
Bolingbrook § Secs. 2.458—2.490 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Reserved View in Bolingbrook’s full code →
Brookfield § 34.112 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Appointment; qualifications This section outlines the process for appointing auxiliary police officers in Brookfield. It details eligibility requirements based on residency or business ties, sets conditions for maintaining membership after initial training, mandates background checks, and specifies grounds for disqualification. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Brookfield § 34.113 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Distinct from regular police force; supervised by police chief This section establishes that auxiliary police officers are separate from the regular police department and must wear distinct identification symbols. They are at all times under the direction and control of the police chief. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Brookfield § 34.114 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Powers and duties This section outlines the specific powers and duties of auxiliary police officers in Brookfield when they are assigned and on duty. These responsibilities include aiding or directing traffic, assisting with disaster control, and supporting civil disorder management as directed by the police chief. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Brookfield § 34.48 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Police chief ex officio captain View in Brookfield’s full code →