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Council adopts reserve police officer ordinance to create municipal reserve program

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Summary

The council adopted Ordinance No. 857 to add a reserve police officer program to the municipal code, establishing volunteer reserve officers who must volunteer a minimum of 16 hours per month. The ordinance becomes effective in 30 days.

The Crescent City Council unanimously adopted Ordinance No. 857 on July 7, adding section 2.40.05 to the municipal code to establish a reserve police officer program. The ordinance authorizes volunteers to serve as reserve officers, requires a minimum volunteer commitment of 16 hours per month for assignments such as special events, and requires the city to provide workers’ compensation, equipment and supplies for reserves.

City Attorney Rice presented the item and said…

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