File #: 16-0005    Version: Name: Amendment to Constable Ordinance
Type: Ordinance Status: Tabled
File created: 1/4/2016 In control: Municipal Council and City Clerk
On agenda: 3/16/2016 Final action: 7/7/2016
Title: ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE III, OF THE REVISED GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY, 2000, AS AMENDED AND SUPPLEMENTED, BY ADDING A NEW CHAPTER 12, ENTITLED CONSTABLES, TO ESTABLISH LIMITATIONS OF AUTHORITY, POLICIES AND PROCEDURES TO BE FOLLOWED. Sponsors: Quintana/ Gonzalez Deferred 6PSF-a 042016 Deferred 6PSF-a 050416 Deferred 6PSF-a 061516
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultAction DetailsMeeting DetailsVideo
7/7/20162 Municipal Council TabledPass Action details Meeting details Not available
6/15/20162 Municipal Council Maintained on Public Hearing and DeferredPass Action details Meeting details Video Video
5/18/20161 Municipal Council Motion to AmendPass Action details Meeting details Video Video
5/18/20161 Municipal Council Maintained on Public Hearing and Adopted as AmendedPass Action details Meeting details Video Video
5/4/20161 Municipal Council Maintained on Public Hearing and DeferredPass Action details Meeting details Video Video
4/20/20161 Municipal Council Maintained on Public Hearing and DeferredPass Action details Meeting details Video Video
4/6/20161 Municipal Council Adopt on First ReadingPass Action details Meeting details Video Video
3/16/20161 Municipal Council Advance to First ReadingPass Action details Meeting details Video Video

Title

ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE III, OF THE REVISED GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY, 2000, AS AMENDED AND SUPPLEMENTED, BY ADDING A NEW CHAPTER 12,  ENTITLED CONSTABLES, TO ESTABLISH LIMITATIONS OF AUTHORITY, POLICIES AND PROCEDURES TO BE FOLLOWED.

Sponsors: Quintana/ Gonzalez

Deferred 6PSF-a 042016

Deferred 6PSF-a 050416

Deferred 6PSF-a 061516

 

Body

WHEREAS, the State Legislature pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:9-120, has authorized municipalities to appoint by resolution not less than 2 and not more than 50 Constables; and

 

WHEREAS, the Newark Municipal Council deems it advisable to establish an ordinance governing the appointment process for Constables and expressly outlining the powers and authorities of the appointed Constables and to avoid a misunderstanding by the appointed Constables or the public as to the scope of their powers and duties.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY, THAT:

 

SECTION 1.                      Title III, of the Revised General Ordinances of the City of Newark, New Jersey, 2000, as amended and supplemented, is hereby further amended and supplemented, to add a new Chapter 12 to read as follows:

 

Constables

 

                     1.                     The Governing Body shall have the authority to appoint, by resolution, no more than 50 Constables in the following manner, recognizing that there are five wards, each represented by one council person and four at-large council persons in the City of Newark:

                                          a.                     Each Ward (East, West, South, North and Central) council person                                                                                     shall have a total of five (5) appointments during his or her term of                                                                                     office;

                                          b.                     Each at-large council person shall have a total of six (6)                                                                                                          appointments during his or her term of office;

                                          c.                     Council President shall have one (1) additional appointment.

 

                     2.                     The Municipal Council shall pass a resolution declaring whether Constables will be appointed for a one (1) or three (3) year term, which appointment shall remain in effect until such time as it is amended or a resolution is adopted changing the term of Constables.

 

                     3.                      The Constable shall complete a notarized, executed application, in a form acceptable to the City Clerk and the Department of Public Safety, in conformity with State law.

 

                     4.                     The Constable shall pay a $50.00 processing fee to the City Clerk for the privilege of holding office for each year of his or her term.

 

                     5.                     As a condition of appointment, the Constable shall take an oath of office and shall post a surety bond in the amount of $5,000.00, which bond shall be approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel and by resolution, approved by the Municipal Council as to form, amount and sufficiency. 

 

A person is eligible for appointment as a Constable if he/she is a resident and qualified voter of the City of Newark for at least three years prior to their appointment and pass a background and records check in accordance with current custom, practice and procedures of local law enforcement agencies.

 

 

A Constable shall fulfill all of the necessary requirements within 30 days of appointment (present himself at the Office of the City Clerk and post the surety bond and take the oath of office, in accordance with this ordinance and any applicable State law or regulation, as amended).  Failure to fulfill all of the necessary requirements within 30 days of his or her appointment shall be cause to rescind the appointing resolution. 

 

                     6.                     The City Clerk shall issue a photo identification card and a badge to the Constable, after he/she has taken the oath of office and posted the required surety bond, which shall be filed in the Office of the City Clerk. 

 

                     7.                     Power and Authority. Constables shall only have such power and authority as outlined in this ordinance and in specific statutes, including but not limited to N.J.S.A. 2A:33-9 (assisting with distraint (repossession) proceedings) and their appointment is expressly limited to these powers and authorities, notwithstanding any other prior or existing law or precedent.  In particular, Constables shall be authorized to serve judicial process, including subpoenas and warrants, capias ad testificandum or other compulsory process issued by any court of the State; assist with distraint proceedings (repossession), including appraisal of property, as authorized by N.J.S.A. 2A:33-9; and, serving a lock-out for a landlord.

 

8.  Prohibited Activities.  Constables are expressly prohibited from acting in any manner contrary to State law or this Ordinance.  Constables are expressly forbidden from holding themselves out as Constables to members of the public, or wearing any paraphernalia or insignia identifying themselves as Newark Constables, when and if such individuals are acting as private security officers.  Constables are also expressly prohibited, when acting in their official capacity as a Constable, from representing to others that they are or otherwise acting as if they are sworn officers of the City of Newark Department of Public Safety. The carrying or display of a firearm while performing the duties of a Constable is prohibited.

 

9.  Violations.  If a Constable shall be found to have violated the scope of duties,  the rules and regulations established pursuant to this ordinance or their statutory duties, the Constable shall be removed by a notice of  termination issued  by the Chief of Police or the sponsoring Council Member, pending adoption of a resolution terminating the appointment.  The Municipal Council shall review and take action on the Police Chief’s or sponsoring Council Member’s recommendation at the first available Council meeting following the notice of termination.  If a Constable is removed from office resulting from a finding of a violation of this Ordinance, he or she shall be ineligible for future appointment in the City of Newark.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Constable shall have failed to file the report required by N.J.S.A. 40A:9-126.1 for any reason except physical incapacity, and outlined in Section 17 of this Ordinance, no rescinding resolution shall be necessary, as provided by the statute. 

 

                     10.  Apparel and Insignia. Constables are expressly prohibited, when acting in their official capacity as a Constable, from wearing any insignia, clothing, hat or other paraphernalia identifying them as Constables or as employees or representatives of the City of Newark or the Department of Public Safety, except for the wearing or exhibiting of the official identification card and official badge, each issued by the Office of the City Clerk.  This ordinance does not intend or authorize and expressly prohibits the expenditure of public monies to purchase apparel or insignia for any Constable (excluding the official photo identification card and the official badge), including a firearm.

 

                     11.  Identification Card and Badge. Once a constable application is approved by the Municipal Council and the necessary requirements under 3, 4 and 5 above are met, the City Clerk shall issue a photo identification card and badge to each Constable.  A Constable shall not exhibit any identification card or other documentation or a badge not in conformity with this ordinance while engaged in his or her official business or at any other time.  In no event shall the identification card or badge represent that the Constable is a sworn police officer and shall not be utilized or exhibited if the Constable is acting as a private security officer, acting independently or in the employ of a private security company. The identification card and badge shall be returned to the City Clerk at the expiration of the Constable’s term. 

 

                     12.  This ordinance is not intended to substitute for any licensing or registration requirements for private security officers or private detectives.

 

                     13.                     Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, this ordinance does not confer on a Constable the authority to act in any capacity involving a criminal proceeding or investigation.  Neither this ordinance nor the appointment by the Municipal Council confers, nor are either intended to confer, a right on behalf of the Constable to carry a firearm. 

 

                     14.                     Any complaint lodged with the City Clerk or the City of Newark Department of Public Safety, by any person, including representatives of the County of Essex, shall be investigated by the City of Newark Department of Public Safety or the Essex County Prosecutors Office, and may result in a recommendation for termination.

 

                     15.                     The appointment of the Constable does not and is not intended to establish an employment arrangement between the Constable and the City of Newark. 

 

                     16.                     Each person appointed as a Constable, before entering upon the duties of his office, shall take and subscribe an oath of office which shall be filed with the City Clerk.

 

                     17.  Reporting Requirements.  As required by N.J.S.A. 40A:9-126.1, each Constable shall on or before the first Wednesday of every month, file with the City Clerk a report of his official activities, other than in connection with court or judicial proceedings, for the month immediately past.  The City Clerk shall forward a copy to the Chief of Police.  The report shall list the names and addresses of all persons contacted by the Constable in his official capacity, together with the date, time and purpose of the contact.  In addition, the report shall contain an accurate statement of all fees collected by the Constable and from whom and for what service each fee was collected. A template of the report shall be prepared by the City Clerk and provided to Constables for completion.  Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:9-126.1, a failure to comply with the reporting requirements of this Ordinance,  for a period of two (2) consecutive months, except only for physical incapacity, shall result in his or her office being deemed vacant.

 

SECTION 2.                     SEVERABILITY.                     If any paragraph or provision of this ordinance be adjudicated invalid or unenforceable, such determination shall not, to the extent severable, affect any other paragraph or provision of this ordinance, which shall otherwise remain in full force and effect.

 

SECTION 3.                     REPEALER.                     All ordinances or provisions thereof inconsistent or conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance shall be repealed to the extent of such conflict or inconsistency.

 

SECTION 4.                     EFFECTIVE DATE.                     This ordinance shall take effect upon final passage and publication in accordance with the laws of the State of New Jersey.

 

STATEMENT

 

Ordinance amending Title III, of the Revised General Ordinances of the City of Newark, New Jersey, 2000, as amended and supplemented, to add a new Chapter 12,  entitled Constables, to establish limitations of authority, policies and procedures to be followed by all Constables.