80D.9 Supervision of reserve peace officers.
1. Reserve peace officers shall be subordinate to regular peace officers, shall not serve as peace officers unless under the direction of regular peace officers, and shall wear a uniform prescribed by the chief of police, sheriff, commissioner of public safety, or director of the judicial district department of correctional services unless that superior officer designates alternate apparel for use when engaged in assignments involving special investigation, civil process, court duties, jail duties, and the handling of mental patients. The reserve peace officer shall not wear an insignia of rank.
2. Each department for which a reserve force is established shall appoint a certified peace officer as the reserve force coordinating and supervising officer. A reserve peace officer force established in a judicial district department of correctional services must be directly supervised by a certified peace officer who is on duty. That certified peace officer shall report directly to the chief of police, sheriff, commissioner of public safety or the commissioner’s designee, or director of the judicial district department of correctional services or the director’s designee, as the case may be.
[C81, §80D.9]
2001 Acts, ch 104, §5; 2021 Acts, ch 76, §15
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Structure Iowa Code
Title III - PUBLIC SERVICES AND REGULATION
Chapter 80D - RESERVE PEACE OFFICERS
Section 80D.1 - Establishment of a force of reserve peace officers.
Section 80D.2 - Personal standards.
Section 80D.3 - Training standards.
Section 80D.5 - No exemptions.
Section 80D.6 - Status of reserve peace officers.
Section 80D.6A - Status of reserve peace officers of a tribal government.
Section 80D.7 - Carrying weapons.
Section 80D.8 - Supplementary capacity.
Section 80D.9 - Supervision of reserve peace officers.
Section 80D.10 - No reduction of regular force.
Section 80D.11 - Employee — pay.
Section 80D.12 - Benefits when injured.
Section 80D.14 - No participation in a pension fund or retirement system.