Effective - 28 Aug 2013, 2 histories
84.120. Police force members — qualifications — removal — delegation of jurisdiction of hearing officers, functions. — 1. No person shall be appointed or employed as policeman, turnkey, or officer of police who shall have been convicted of, or against whom any indictment may be pending, for any offense, the punishment of which may be confinement in the penitentiary; nor shall any person be so appointed who is not of good character, or who is not a citizen of the United States, or who is not able to read and write the English language, or who does not possess ordinary physical strength and courage. The patrolmen and turnkeys hereafter appointed shall serve while they shall faithfully perform their duties and possess mental and physical ability and be subject to removal only for cause after a hearing by the boards, who are hereby invested with the jurisdiction in the premises.
2. The board shall have the sole discretion whether to delegate portions of its jurisdiction to hearing officers. The board shall retain final and ultimate authority over such matters and over the person to whom the delegation may be made. In any hearing before the board under this section, the member involved may make application to the board to waive a hearing before the board and request that a hearing be held before a hearing officer.
3. Nothing in this section or chapter shall be construed to prohibit the board of police commissioners from delegating any task related to disciplinary matters, disciplinary hearings, or any other hearing or proceeding which could otherwise be heard by the board or concerning any determination related to whether an officer is able to perform the necessary functions of the position. Tasks related to the preceding matter may be delegated by the board to a hearing officer under the provisions of subsection 4 of this section.
4. (1) The hearing officer to whom a delegation has been made by the board may, at the sole discretion of the board, perform certain functions, including but not limited to the following:
(a) Presiding over a disciplinary matter from its inception through to the final hearing;
(b) Preparing a report to the board of police commissioners; and
(c) Making recommendations to the board of police commissioners as to the allegations and the appropriateness of the recommended discipline.
(2) The board shall promulgate rules, which may be changed from time to time as determined by the board, and shall make such rules known to the hearing officer or others.
(3) The board shall at all times retain the authority to render the final decision after a review of the relevant documents, evidence, transcripts, videotaped testimony, or report prepared by the hearing officer.
5. Hearing officers shall be selected in the following manner:
(1) The board shall establish a panel of not less than five persons, all who are to be licensed attorneys in good standing with the Missouri Bar. The composition of the panel may change from time to time at the board's discretion;
(2) From the panel, the relevant member or officer and a police department representative shall alternatively and independently strike names from the list with the last remaining name being the designated hearing officer. The board shall establish a process to be utilized for each hearing which will determine which party makes the first strike and the process may change from time to time;
(3) After the hearing officer is chosen and presides over a matter, such hearing officer shall become ineligible until all hearing officers listed have been utilized, at which time the list shall renew, subject to officers' availability.
6. Nothing in this section shall be construed to authorize the board of police commissioners to remove or discharge any chief, as that term is defined in section 106.273.
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(RSMo 1939 § 7692, A.L. 1943 p. 703, A.L. 1945 p. 1257, A. 1949 H.B. 2033, A.L. 2007 H.B. 41 merged with H.B. 574, A.L. 2013 H.B. 307)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 7544; 1919 § 8954; 1909 § 9806
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title VII - Cities, Towns and Villages
Chapter 84 - Police Departments in St. Louis and Kansas City
Section 84.015 - Venue for civil actions.
Section 84.020 - Board of police commissioners — members — officers.
Section 84.030 - Police commissioners, appointment — term of office — vacancies.
Section 84.040 - Police commissioners — qualifications — term of office — oath — compensation.
Section 84.050 - Board of police, treasurer — appointment — tenure — bond.
Section 84.060 - Board of police — secretary, appointment, salary.
Section 84.070 - Board of police — quorum — vacancy.
Section 84.080 - Police commissioners — forfeiture of office — removal.
Section 84.090 - Board of police — duties, powers.
Section 84.095 - Venue for actions against St. Louis police commissioners.
Section 84.100 - Board to establish police force, size of force.
Section 84.110 - Board of police — hours of service — emergency powers.
Section 84.130 - Reemployment of veterans, when.
Section 84.140 - Vacations, holidays and off-duty time.
Section 84.150 - Number of officers in each rank.
Section 84.170 - Police force vacancies and promotions — rules of board.
Section 84.180 - Police force — acceptance of gratuities prohibited — disposition of fines.
Section 84.200 - Duty of sheriff to aid in maintaining public peace.
Section 84.210 - Board of police — annual estimate of expenses, contents — claims for expenses.
Section 84.230 - Arrests — procedure.
Section 84.240 - Bertillon system of identification authorized.
Section 84.250 - Board of police — records — annual report.
Section 84.260 - Mounted police.
Section 84.265 - Policewomen, appointment, powers.
Section 84.330 - Police force members are officers of state.
Section 84.340 - Board of police — power to regulate private detectives.
Section 84.342 - Unlawful employment practice, when — cause of action for damages permitted, when.
Section 84.346 - Police pension system, continuation of.
Section 84.347 - Nonseverability clause.
Section 84.360 - Board of police — appointment — term of office — vacancy.
Section 84.370 - Board of police — oath.
Section 84.380 - Board of police, treasurer — appointment — tenure — bond.
Section 84.390 - Police commissioners — removal.
Section 84.410 - Board of police — quorum — effective time of regulations.
Section 84.420 - Board of police — duties, responsibilities, determination of policies.
Section 84.440 - Police officials — power to cause arrest.
Section 84.460 - Board of police — exclusive management and control of police force.
Section 84.470 - Permanent police force.
Section 84.480 - Chief of police — appointment — qualifications — compensation.
Section 84.490 - Chief of police — tenure — removal or demotion — acting chief.
Section 84.500 - Chief of police — powers and duties.
Section 84.510 - Police officers and officials — appointment — compensation.
Section 84.520 - Police department, civilian employees — salaries.
Section 84.530 - Police department — salaries payable, when.
Section 84.540 - Reserve force organized, when, uniforms — emergency appointments.
Section 84.550 - Police department — reemployment of veterans.
Section 84.560 - Police force — ranks.
Section 84.575 - Residency requirements — prohibited and authorized.
Section 84.590 - Police department — vacancies filled by promotion.
Section 84.600 - Police force — probationary term — removal and alternatives.
Section 84.610 - Police personnel — right to public hearing.
Section 84.620 - Board of police — enforcement of regulations.
Section 84.630 - Police force — acceptance of gratuities prohibited — disposition of fines.
Section 84.640 - Police force — power to make arrests.
Section 84.650 - Arrests — procedure.
Section 84.710 - Police force — officers of state — powers to arrest.
Section 84.730 - Board of police — annual budget estimate — appropriations.
Section 84.740 - Board of police — annual budget — expenditures.
Section 84.750 - Board of police — expenditure vouchers.
Section 84.760 - Board of police — limitation of expenditures — penalty for violation.
Section 84.770 - Organization or payment of other police force prohibited.
Section 84.780 - Board of police — requisitions — claims.
Section 84.790 - Board of police — journal — records — annual report.
Section 84.800 - Police relief association.
Section 84.810 - Police relief association — police board assistance.
Section 84.820 - Aged and disabled police force members — special provisions.
Section 84.830 - Police department — prohibited activities — penalties.
Section 84.840 - Police department — annual audit of accounts.
Section 84.850 - Police department — certain contracts with municipal government.
Section 84.860 - Interference with enforcement of sections 84.350 to 84.860 — penalty.
Section 84.870 - Police officer — holidays.