Vermont Statutes
Chapter 261 - Village of Orleans
App § 15. Further duties of auditor; police officers, how appointed and removed; their powers and duties

§ 15. Further duties of auditor; police officers, how appointed and removed; their powers and duties
The auditors shall not allow a claim or account for the personal service of a Village officer except when compensation for such service is fixed by law, or by a vote of the Village. The auditors shall include in their report to the Village a statement of the amount of such claims presented and disallowed, with the nature and extent of the services rendered for which such compensation was claimed. The said trustees shall have power to appoint police officers not exceeding five in number, by an instrument in writing under their hands, who shall be qualified by taking an oath that they shall faithfully perform their respective duties as such police officers, which instrument of appointment shall be recorded by and in the office of the Clerk of said Village; but such appointment may be revoked by a majority of said trustees in their discretion, which revocation shall also be in writing and recorded by said Clerk. Such police officers shall by virtue of said appointment be informing officers, constables, and conservators of the peace within said Village, may serve any criminal process returnable within said Village, and upon view of any violation of this charter, the provisions thereof, or of any bylaw of said corporation within the limits of said Village, may arrest the offender forthwith and without warrant for that purpose, and carry such offender before any justice of the peace to answer complaint therefor, and may make complaint on oath in the name of such corporation against such offender, and upon the trial of such complaint shall be a competent witness; provided that if any such police officer shall so arrest any such offender, the police officer may commit the offender to the Village lockup or otherwise detain the offender in safe custody not exceeding 24 hours, at the end of which time the offender shall be discharged, unless previously taken before some justice of the peace to answer to the offence for which the offender was arrested; provided further, however, that if such arrest shall be made between sunset of Saturday and sunrise of the following morning such offender may be retained in safe custody until the next following Monday morning; and for such arrest and the services connected therewith, such police officer shall receive the same fees as sheriffs or constables are entitled to for the same or similar services. (Added 1892, No. 114, § 15.)

Structure Vermont Statutes

Vermont Statutes

Title 24 Appendix - Municipal Charters

Chapter 261 - Village of Orleans

App § 1. Boundaries; corporate names; powers

App § 2. Alteration of bounds; requisites

App § 3. Territory embraced within; corporation limits constituted a highway district; assessment and collection of highway taxes

App § 4. Annual Village meeting; when held

App § 5. Special meetings on failure to warn annual meetings

App § 6. Checklist of voters; power of trustees in respect thereto

App § 7. Qualification of voters in Village meeting

App § 8. Officers, how elected, terms of office

App § 9. Duties of the Moderator

App § 10. Duties of the Clerk

App § 11. Special meetings; how called

App § 12. General powers and duties of trustees

App § 13. Duties of Treasurer and Collector

App § 14. Duties of Auditors

App § 15. Further duties of auditor; police officers, how appointed and removed; their powers and duties

App § 16. Powers and duties of the Board of Fire Wardens

App § 17. Ordinances, regulations, and bylaws

App § 18. Bylaws, rules, and ordinances, when recorded to be the prima facie evidence

App § 19. Power of trustees in laying out streets, sidewalks, etc.; damages therefor, how recovered

App § 20. Power of trustees in laying sewers; proceedings by persons dissatisfied

App § 21. Assessment and collection of taxes

App § 22. Power of trustees in granting licenses

App § 23. Grand list, how composed

App § 24. Residents of Village not incompetent to hold Town offices

App § 25. Corporation empowered to borrow money and issue bonds and notes therefor

App § 26. Duties of listers of Town of Barton respecting real estate within Village limits

App § 27. Powers of trustees respecting water

App § 28. Further powers of trustees respecting water

App § 29. Damages; how fixed

App § 30. Proceedings by persons dissatisfied with award of trustees related to water

App § 31. Bylaws and regulations concerning the Water Department

App § 32. Power of Village to dispose of water rights

App § 33. Duties of Village in taking water or land

App § 34. Trustees; general control of water system

App § 35. Further duties of the trustees relating to water

App § 36. Power of trustees in lighting streets

App § 37. Village may issue bonds for purpose of lighting streets; duties of Village Treasurer in respect thereto

App § 38. Corporation may purchase franchise, property, and privileges of Barton Landing Water Company

App § 39. Village may establish water rents and regulate the mode of payment

App § 40. Application of water rents

App § 41. Trustees to make list of water rents; list, how composed

App § 42. Disposition of water rents

App § 43. Injuries to water rights; penalties

App § 44. Power of Village in acquiring land for public parks

App § 45. Duties of trustees respecting moneys received and disbursed

App § 46. Abatement of highway and Village taxes

App § 48. Present Village officers to hold office until their successors are chosen

App § 49. Subject to future legislation; when to take effect

App § 50. Authority of Village to buy and sell electric current

App § 51. Licensing and activities of itinerant street vendors and peddlers