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216168v 'Orlilnal to•C[ty, Clark ,� � • ORDINANCE q, k COUNCIL FILE NO. PRESENTED BYL VC ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 76,07, entitled: "An ordinance fixing the duties. and responsibilities and the minimum qualifications for the various classes of - positions in the Classified Service of the City," approved February" 13, 1935, - as amended. THE. COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 76.07, approved February 13, 1935, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out the specifications for "Patrolman ", and by inserting in lieu thereof the following specifications: iy C qC U Cr N Yeas Councilmen Nays Dalglish Holland Loss Mortinson Peterson Rosen Mr. President (Vavoulis) Attest: City Clerk 1M 6-62 095BOD 22 4- -f- Council ,Flle No. 216168— Ordinance No., 12646 —By Robert F. Pe rsorlo,- Ari ordinance amend No. 7607, entitled: ; OFSiYa� n- ' "An ordinance fixing the duties and responsibilities and the minimum qualifications for the various classes Of positiohs in the Classified Service of the City," approved February 13, 1935, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: , SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 7607, approved February 13 1935, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out the specifications for "Patrolman", and by inserting in lieu thereof the following specifications: Title of class: PATROLMAN .Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to patrol • an assigned district or beat, for the purpose of enforcing laws, or- dinances, rules, and regulations relative to the prevention of r:-me, the apprehension of crim- j is persons, and the control of property ,r ri? "c' to do investigation. or d'u'ct 4n ?.l duties, in 'r l : a in ;L7 ^i3: r'10form, V* .� a qs- `✓.1' i pert Wu Passed by the Council Tn Favor Original to City Clerk ORDINANCE COUNCIL FILE NO. PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO. Section 2. That said of dinance-, as. amended, be and the same , is hereby further' amended by inserting in its proper alphabetical order the following title and specifications. for Yeas Councilmen Nays Dalghsh Holland Loss Mortinson Peterson Rosen Mr. President (Vavoulis) Attest: City Clerk 1M 8-82 X22 SL exgeant -�- JAN 29 1964 Passed by the Council Tn Favor c 1 a Original to,Clty Clerk P ORDINANCE COUNCIL FILE NO. PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect on the first clay of the first, payroll period following thirty days after its, passage, approval, and publication. 9 -5:- JAN 2 9 1964 Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Council Dalglish Holland Loss Favor Mortinson Against Peterson S Rosen Mr. President (Vavoulis) + j Approved:' Attest: - rZ" Mayor City Clerk }• = s, Y IM 8-82 22 ' r-i i .. s- Title of class: SERGEANT Duties and responsibilities: 2-1.s1ss Under supervision, to command an assigned detail of uniformed law enforcement personnel; to investigate complaints of crimes for the purpose of collecting evidence and detecting and arresting criminals; to perform specialized law enforcement activities; and to perform related work as. assigned. Examples of work performed: To visit and inspect patrolmen at whatever details assigned them, and to ascertain how they are performing their work. To supervise the patrol in an assigned area. To make rounds of inspection of traffic patrolmen and to assign them to beats. To supervise communications center during an assigned shift. To review officer's reports. To make investigations in plain clothes. To investigate law violations, complaints, and accidents. To conduct investigations and make arrests. To observe the movements, of persons who are under suspicion. To interview complainants, criminals, witnesses, or others. and to make written or oral reports on findings. To obtain evidence and assist in prosecutions. To inspect pawn shops for the purpose of discovering stolen property.' To visit public or private buildings for the purpose of preventing or detecting criminal activities. To represent the Police Bureau in court as a court officer. To take charge of criminal investigations when assigned or until relieved by higher authority. To conduct in- service training classes. To read special orders and instructions at relief meetings. To supervise the custody and trdatment of prisoners and prisoner's property. To hold periodic inspections of uniforms, equipment and facilities. To enforce departmental rules and regulations and recommend disciplinary action. To review and coordinate information gathered and work accomplished by subordinates. To advise subordinates and to evaluate performance of duty. To control and direct subordinates at crime scenes. To manage and investigate assigned cases. To develop and utilize - informants and other specialized sources of information. To detect, repress and control vice, gambling, narcotics, prostitution, liquor laws, sex offenders, and other criminal activities. To perform inspectional services as assigned. To prepare cases for prosecution. To take statements from witnesses, suspects and offenders. To be familiar with special weapons and equipment. To act for superiors during their absence. Minimum qualifications: High school graduation and three years' experience in the position and holding the title of Patrolman in the St. Paul Police Department. -4- itle of class: 2 k -"I PATROLMAN / fo Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to patrol an assigned district or beat, for the purpose of enforcing laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations relative to the prevention of crime, the apprehension of criminals.,.' the protection of property and persons, and the control of traffic; to do investigational or inspectional duties, in plain clothes or uniform, when so assigned; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of Mork performed: To patrol an assigned district to detect and prevent crime. To apprehend and arrest law violators, and to gather evidence and assist in the prosecution of such persons and to make reports of crimes committed. To assume preliminary custody of lost-, stolen, or abandoned property. To enforce traffic laws, and to make reports of motor vehicle and other accidents. To report gambling or disorderly houses and to make arrests. To act as court attendant. To do investigational or inspectional duties, in uniform or in plain clothes, when so assigned. To direct vehicular and pedestrian traffic or escort parades. To operate a branch switchboard in the Police Bureau, when assigned. To act as desk officer at police headquarters, and to answer the telephone and handle complaints. To dispatch squads by police radio and)or phone. To book prisoners and to accept and give receipt for bail moneys and propert -y of prisoners and to keep records of arrests and prisoners. To mark and tag cars in enforcing parking regulations. f Minimum qualification-,: High school graduation. Must be a qualified voter of the City under 30 years of age. Must be not less than 5 feet fI inches tall (bare feet). Must possess a Minnesota driver's license. -2- Ist 2nd yl Laid over to 3rd and app 1 Adopt y Yeas Nays eas Nays �l�lisk -- Dalglish Holland Holland Loss _ Loss Mortinson ortinson Peterson \Peterson Rosen \ Rosen Mr. President Vavoulis Mr. President Vavoulis 8 L/�E