§ 13-22. Power to appoint police advisory commission  


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  • (a) The town council may appoint five members to sit as a police advisory commission. The five members shall be residents of the town and shall serve without compensation.

    (b) The five members shall have the following initial terms:

    (1) One member shall be appointed for a period of one year;

    (2) Not more than two members shall be appointed for a period of two years; and

    (3) Not more than two members shall be appointed for a period of three years.

    Appointment after the initial appointment shall be for a term of three years.

    (c) If the town council does appoint a five-member commission to act as the police advisory commission, it shall have all the duties, powers and authority granted to the town council under the provisions of this article.

    (d) If the town council does appoint a police advisory commission, appeal from any decision of the police advisory commission shall be to the town council and the appeal shall be taken within ten days of any decision made by the police advisory commission.

(Rev. Ords. 1989, § 13-20)

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Police advisory commission, § 907.