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Town of Lincoln, RI
Providence County
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
[Amended 11-10-2002; 11-2-2010]
(1) 
There shall be a Police Department, the head of which shall be the Chief of Police, who shall be a former or active police officer, with at least 10 years' experience, at least five of which are in a supervisory capacity, and a rank of Sergeant or above in any organized Police Department. He/she shall be appointed by the Town Administrator for an indefinite term and shall be subject to removal by the Town Administrator, in accordance with provisions of this Charter. The Chief of Police shall have received a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in criminal justice, public administration or related field.
(2) 
In addition to the Chief of Police there may be a Deputy Chief and such other subordinate officers and patrolmen, all of the aforesaid serving full time, as shall from time to time be determined by the Town Council. All police officers below the rank of Chief of Police shall be appointed or promoted as the case may be by the Town Administrator upon the recommendation of said Chief, provided they shall have satisfactorily passed such quality tests as the Town Council shall have established by ordinance. They shall hold their respective offices, during good behavior, until vacated by death, resignation or retirement, or until they shall be removed by the Town Administrator, in accordance with provisions of this Charter. All members of the force shall, at the time of their permanent appointment, have served for a period of not less than six months in a probationary status, during which period they may be removed at any time by the Town Administrator upon recommendation of the Chief of Police, with or without cause.
(3) 
In addition to the members of the permanent police force, the Chief of Police may from time to time appoint additional special policemen for occasional services and for limited terms, who shall serve at the pleasure of the Chief of Police.
(4) 
The further organization of the Department into divisions or offices or grades shall be made by the Town Council on recommendation of the Town Administrator after conferring with the Chief of Police.
(1) 
The Police Department shall be responsible for the preservation of the public peace, prevention of crime, apprehension of criminals, protection of the rights of persons and property, regulation of traffic, and the enforcement of the laws of the state and the ordinances of the Town and rules and regulations in accordance therewith. The Chief of Police and other members of the department shall have all the powers and duties as are now and hereafter vested in such police officers by the laws of the state and the Town ordinances.
(2) 
The Chief of Police shall be in direct command of the police force and shall, subject to the approval of the Town Administrator and Town Council, make rules and regulations concerning the conduct of all officers and subordinates. He/she shall assign all subordinates to their respective posts, shifts, details and duties and shall be responsible for their training, efficiency, discipline and good conduct. He/she shall also be responsible for all Town property in his/her custody. The uniforms of the members of the police force shall be of such material and style as the Chief of Police shall designate. In the absence or disability of the Chief of Police the Deputy Chief of Police shall have all the powers and perform all duties of the Chief.