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Kenly council tables review of auxiliary police insurance ordinance

Kenly Town Council · December 9, 2024
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Summary

An ordinance intended to ensure insurance coverage for auxiliary officers during special events (Ordinance 2024-10-01) was introduced by town staff and Police Chief James Ayers and was tabled so the town attorney can review coverage and language; final action was set for January 2025.

An ordinance proposing insurance coverage for auxiliary police officers at special events (Ordinance 2024-10-01) was introduced at the Jan. 13 Kenly Town Council meeting and tabled for further review.

Interim Town Manager Tony Sears and Police Chief James Ayers presented the proposal, which the meeting record characterizes as intended "to ensure that auxiliary officers are protected and insured during special events." The council directed Town Attorney Marcus Burrell to review the ordinance; the item was tabled to the January 2025 meeting for further consideration.

The transcript records no vote to adopt the ordinance; council action recorded was to refer the draft to the town attorney and defer final action.