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AUXILIARY GUIDE II Section: General Information Procedure No : 500-C1 I
FOREWORD
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Congratulations for serving as a volunteer member of the nation' s leading Auxiliary Police Program. With your commitment and service to your community, the Auxiliary Police Program continues to provide invaluable assistance to the Police Department and citizens of New Yark City by performing uniformed auxiliary police patrols as an effective crime reduction strategy.
The Auxiliary Police Section, with the assistance of the Management Orders and Directives Section, has re-engineered the Auxiliary Police Guide to improve the efficiency and integrity of the Auxiliary Police Program.
The Auxiliary Police Program is an integral component of the Depanment that strengthens police community relations by bridging the gap between the police and the community. The knowledge, skills and abilities of every member of the service and auxiliary police volunteer working cooperatively is necessary as we strive forward to provide superior police sen/ices to all communities throughout the City of New York.
I offer a special tribute to all members of the Auxiliary Police Program throughout the City of New York for your enthusiastic commitment and dedication to community service. You tml y serve as the "eyes and ears" of our Department.
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Message from the Commanding Officer, Auxiliary Police Section:
The development and publication of this revised Department Auxiliary Police Guide will provide a strong foundation to support a more dynamic Auxiliary Police Program. The Auxiliary Police Guide was prepared by the dedicated staff of the Auxiliary Police Section under the direction and support of the Chief of Patrol and with assistance from the Management Orders and Directives Section.
This Department Auxiliary Police Guide serves as a guide for ALL members of the auxiliary police program and auxiliary police coordinators. Members are expected to be familiar with its contents , and remain current with all new and revised procedures. Furthermore. all auxiliary police coordinators and auxiliary police supervisors must be knowledgeable and compliant in order to lead, train and supervise.
It is an honor and pleasure to serve as the Commanding Officer of the Auxiliary Police Section and be able to work so closely with the dedicated uniformed police and volunteer auxiliary police throughout the City Of New York. To all members of the New York City Auxiliary Police Program, as volunteers in policing, I thank you for a job well done.
Y.r~/·/1j~ Deputy lnspector Angelo] . Maroulis Commanding Officer Auxiliary Police Section
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AUXILIARY POLICE SECTION
AUXILIARY GUIDE I Section: General Information Procedure No: 500-02 I
MISSION AND V ALVES OF THE NEW YORK CITY AUXILIARY POLICE PROGRAM
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Membership in the Auxiliary Police Program affords citizens the opportunity to study police work, learn police objectives and goals, and thereafter assist the Department in its efforts to police the City of New York.
One mission of the Auxiliary Police Program is to develop mutual respect and understanding between the police and the community they serve, promote an atmosphere conducive to greater public cooperation and as a consequence, lead to greater police effectiveness.
In addition to fulfilling obligations under the law the Auxiliary Police Program aids in the Department's community relations program. The objective of the program is to emphasize the mutual interdependence of the Police Department and the community at large in the maintenance of law and order and the prevention of cnme.
Another mission of the Auxiliary Police Program is to train volunteers in police work, so that they will be able to mobilize in the event of an emergency (unusual occurrence, flood, hurricane, search for missing person, blackout, etc.), and thereby act as an effective adjunct to the Police Department.
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The NYPD Auxiliary Police Program is the nation's largest and finest volunteer crime prevention program. Thousands of dedicated men and women contribute countless hours of service each year to their community. Auxiliary Police Officers function as extra "EYES AND EARS" for the Police Department. Their primary function is described as PATROL, OBSERVE and REPORT. The New York State Defense Emergency Act of 1951 required cities to recruit, equip and train volunteers to be Auxiliary Police Officers who act as an adjunct to Police Departments in the event of a Civil Defense emergency or natural disaster. Executive Order # 51 of 1967 charged N.Y.C. Police Department with full responsibility for the City's Auxiliary Police Program and Executive Order # 38 of 1975 extended this responsibility. Auxiliary Police Officers are not peace officers or police officers, and do not possess any powers above or beyond those of the private citizen. In the event of a Civil Defense emergency however, legislation exists which enables the Police Commissioner to confer peace officer status upon auxiliary police officers. In order to carry out the functions and responsibilities assigned to the Police Department by the Mayor, the Police Commissioner has the overall responsibility to direct and oversee the Auxiliary Police Program.
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AUXILIARY POLICE SECTION (continued)
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The Commanding Officer, Auxiliary Police Section, under the direction of the Chief of Patrol, is responsible for the administration and operation of the Auxiliary Police Program. The Borough/Housing/Transit BUreau Commanders will designate a deputy inspector or above as a police supervisor to oversee and determine the effectiveness of the Auxiliary Police Program. In order to ensure that the Department has sufficient numbers of trained Auxiliary Police Officers capable of acting as an effective adjunct to the Department in the event of an emergency or natural disaster, and to provide uniform patrols as a crime deterrent. The Commanding Officer, Auxiliary Police Section shall: a. Maintain staff units and provide staff services to field commands,
to properly recruit, train and equip the Auxiliary Police Program. b. Receive, interview, screen and process enrollment applications. c. Establish and maintain citywide records of Auxiliary Police
Officers which include: personnel folders, time records, statistics, shield identification file, rosters and training records, as required.
d. Make final decision on administrative hearings in disciplinary matters. e. Prepare and issue Department directives. f. Develop entry level, supervisory, in-service and specialized
training programs. g. Account for equipment assigned to the Auxiliary Police Program. h. Assist precinct/unit commanders in obtaining shields and
uniforms of auxiliary personnel no longer active. 1. Maintain liaison with the Office of Emergency Management. J. Issue and control IDENTIFICATION CARDS, Shields, Bullet
Resistant Vests for Auxiliary Police Officers. k. Conduct field inspections and oversee investigations of misconduct. 1. Review and make recommendations for promotions and awards. m. Perform other management and supervisory steps in order to
properly administer the Auxiliary Police Program.
In partnership with the New York City Police Department, Auxiliary Police Officers pledge to:
Endeavor at all times, to bring credit upon the Auxiliary Police Program and the New York City Police Department.
Abide by the rules as outlined in the Auxiliary Police Guide and the laws of New York State and New York City.
Maintain both integrity and a professional image.
Work in partnership with the community.
Value human life, respect the dignity of each individual and render our services with Courtesy, Professionalism and Respect.
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Auxiliary Police members have unselfishly served their respective communities . They continue to contribute their dedicated volunteer services in order to safeguard their communities while helping to improve the quality of life.
Auxiliary Police Officers from the time they enter the program understand there is no material compensation for their volunteer service, but only the satisfaction of actively participating in crime deterrence.
Any acceptance of gratuities would diminish the standards of the program and lower its' high level of integrity. The Auxiliary Guide strictly prohibits the acceptance and/or solicitation of funds, gratuities, etc., by Auxiliary Police members.
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AUXILIARY GUIDE Section: General Information Procedure No: 500-03
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SERIES NO. SERIES TITLE
500 General Information
501 Organization
502 Duties and Responsibilities
503 General Regulations
504 Uniforms and Equipment
505 Personnel Matters
506 Disciplinary Matters
507 Court and Agency Appearances
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509 MobilizationslEmergency Incidents
510 Quality of Life Matters
511 Aided Cases
512 Department Property
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Active Participation ............... .. ............... .... ... 505-06 Bicycle Patrol... ................................... . ... 508-04
Administrative Duty Only ............................. 505-07 Board of Review
Allegations of Corruption & Other Misconduct Duties and Responsibilities ........................ 502-05
Against Auxiliary Police Members ....... .. .. 503-09 Borough/ Bureau Auxiliary Police Coordinator
Appeal of Auxiliary Police Evaluations .... .. 505-13 Duties and Responsibilities ........................ 502-02
Applicant Investigations .........•........... ... 505-04
Application Process ...................... .. ... ... 505-03 c
Authorized Penalties Under Command Discipline ... .. .... .. ... . ................................. 506-04
Command Auxiliary Police Coordinator Duties and Responsibilities ........................ 502-01
Arrest or Criminal Summons of Auxiliary Command Discipline ...................... ...... 506-02
Member ......................................... . ......... ... 506-06 Command Log ........... . .. . . . ............. ...... 508-05
Auxiliary Police Guide Revisions ...... ....... 505-21 Compliance with Orders ............................... 503-03
Auxiliary Police Order System .......... : ..... 505-20 Courtesies ....................................................... 5 03-02
Auxiliary Police Personnel Assigned to BoroughlBureau Commands ........ .. .. .... ...... 505-03 Courtesy Tours: ............................................. 505-22
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Duties and Responsibilities ........................ 502-04 Emergency Mobilization/Contingency
Auxiliary Police Program Order of Rank Plan ..... . ................. . .. . .. ............ . ..... . .. . .. .. 509-01
General Regulations .... . . ........................... 503-01 Employment Discrimination ......... . . ....... 505-18
Auxiliary Police Terrorism Awareness .. . ........ . .............. , ......... .. ........ 508-12 Enrollment ....................... .. .............. . 505-05
Auxiliary Police Testimony at Public Evaluations ..... . ................................ .. 505-12
Hearings . . ....... .. ... . ........ . ................... . 507-01
Awards ........................................... .. 505-23
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Formal Disciplinary Process .. .... .......... .. .. .. ... 506-05
Fuel Dispensing for Auxiliary Supervisors ..... .. .................... ... ................ ....... 512-05
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Harbor Unit .................. . .. . ....... . ......... 508-08
Highway Patrol... ..... .... .. . .... .. .... .... ... , ... ... 508-09
Housing Bureau .. . .. . . . .. ... .. ........ . .. . .. ... .. 508-02
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Leave of Absence ........................................ .. 505-14
Line of Duty Injury - Auxiliary Police Personnel. ....... . ....... ........ ...... ...... ............... 511-01
Lost of Stolen Auxiliary Police Shields, Identification Cards, Bullet Resistant Vest ..... . ...... ... .. . ... ... ... .... .... .... ... ... .. ... . ..... 512-01
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Performance on Duty General .. ....... ....... ............. ......... ... .. .. ..... .... . 503-04 Prohibited Conduct. .. .................. .. .. .. ... ....... 503-05
Portable Radio Transceivers ... ......... ... ... ... 512-03
Promotions .. . . .. ..... .. .. ... ..... . ... .......... .. . 505-11
Public Contact Genera1. ............. ...................... ............ ... .... 503-06 Prohibited Conduct.. ................. .............. ... 503-07
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Recording ofIn-Service Training for Members of the Auxiliary Police ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. , .. .... ... ... 508-06
Recruitment .... . .......... ................................ 505-01
Reinstatement of Former Auxiliary Police Personnel. .. ..... ..... ... .. ..... .. ....... . . . ..... .... 505-16
Reporting Violations Observed by Auxiliary Supervisory Officer or Uniformed Supervisor ..... . .. .... . ............. . ... . ..... ... ... 506-01
RMP Log Book. ... .......... . .. . ...... ..... ... . ... ... 512-02
Roll Call Formations ............................ ......... 508-11
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Screening Procednre ............. ........ .. .......................... 505-02
Separation from the Auxiliary Police Program .. . ..... . ..... .. ........ .................... 505-15
Sexual, Ethnic, Racial, Religious, or Other Discriminatory Slurs Through Display of Offensive Material .................................... 505-19
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s v Supervision and Deployment of Violations Subject to Command Personnel... ..... . ... ... .. .. .... . ... .... .... . .... .. ... ... 508-07 Discipline ... ......... ......... .... .... .... .... ....... ....... ..... 506-03
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T Yearly Time Performance by Auxiliary Police
Time Accredited to Auxiliary Police Supervisors. , .... . .. ... ....... . . ................. ..... 505-09 Members ..... . .... .. ... ...... ............... ..... ...... ... 505-08
Transfers ............ ..................... ...... .. .... ............ 505-10
Transit Patrols by Transit Auxiliary Officers ... .. .............. . ... . .. ................ ..... ... 508-03
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Uniform Allowance Guidelines .. ; ......... .... 505-17
Uniforms .............. ................................ ........... 504-06 Auxiliary Police Shields .. ........ . . . . . .. . ... . 504-04 General Regulations ............................. .... .. 504-01 Optional Uniform and Equipment... .... ....... 504-03 Protective Bullet Resistant Vest... ......... ..... 504-07 Protective Bullet Resistant Vest UselMaintenance and Loaner Poo!... ... ....... ..... .... .......... .. 504-08 Required Equipment ... .. . .. ... . .... ... ...... .. 504-02 Verification of Driver's License . ... . . .. . . ... 504-05
Use of Auxiliary Vehicles ..... ... ..... . ... ...... ... 512-04
Utilization of Auxiliary Police ..... . ... .. .... ... 508-01
~tilization of Auxiliary Police Officer Volunteers for Quality of Life Initiatives ..... . ..... .. ... ... .. 510-01
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AUXILIARY GUIDE Section: Organization Procedure No: 501-01
ORGANIZATION
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1. The Auxiliary Police Program is organized under the Auxiliary Police Section and is comprised of the following commands: a. Auxiliary Police Headquarters Section b. Patrol Borough Units c. Patrol Precinct Units d. Housing Units e. Transit Units f. Harbor Units g. Highway Units h. Manhattan Traffic Task Force
2. The jurisdiction of the auxiliary police units are as follows:
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a. Auxiliary Police Headquarters Section - encompasses all units of the Auxiliary Police Program and is citywide in scope and territorial jurisdiction. 1. Headquarters Unit 2. Special Task Unit 3. Headquarters Band
b. Patrol Borough Units - the geographic boundaries of their respective Patrol Borough commands.
c. Patrol Precinct Units - the geographic boundaries of their respective Patrol Precinct commands.
d. Housing Unit - the geographic boundaries of their respective police service areas (PSAs).
e. Transit Unit - the geographic boundaries of their respective Transit Boroughs.
f. Harbor Unit -the geographic area designated by their parent commands. g. Highway Unit - the geographic boundaries of their respective Highway units,
which are Highway 1,2,3 and 5. h. Manhattan Traffic Task Force - the geographic boundaries of Manhattan.
The functions of the various auxiliary police units shall include the following: a. AUXILIARY POLICE HEADQUARTERS SECTION - shall assist the
Auxiliary Police Section staff with the application and operation of the Auxiliary Police Program, and supervise the Headquarters Section Units. (1) Headquarters Unit
a. Administrative Unit - perfonn clerical and administrative duties, which includes assisting the unifonn and civilian staff at the Auxiliary Police Section on scheduled "shield nights," and other special events.
b. Recruitment Unit - assist precinct/unit auxiliary police commands to explore methods of recruitment, carry out such programs, and put into practice a system of follow-up procedures directed toward the retention of those recruited.
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c. Ceremonial Unit - liaison with Department units to coordinate and direct activities for auxiliary units at their special events such as ceremonies, graduations, parades, funerals, and other citywide auxiliary police functions.
(2) Special Task Unit - assist field commands by providing uniform patrols at precincts, PSAs and transit districts, and at borough and citywide levels and augment uniform security at Auxiliary Headquarters. Perform special assignments, administrative duties and assist in- recruitment drives, or as directed by the Commanding Officer, Auxiliary Police Section.
(3) Headquarters Band - provide musical entertainment at precinct, borough, or citywide award ceremonies, graduation exercises, and other special events related to auxiliary police functions.
Prior to responding to a precinct or a borough detail, the Headquarters Police Coordinator! alternate shall notify the Precinct/PSAITransit coordinator regarding the assignment of the Auxiliary Headquarters units within their command.
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PATROL BOROUGH UNIT - perform such duties and assignments as may be directed by the Commanding Officer, Auxiliary Police Section, Borough Auxiliary Police Program Supervisor, the Borough Auxiliary Police Coordinator or other competent authority . PATROL PRECINCT UNIT - perform such duties as assignments as may be directed by the Commanding Officer, Auxiliary Police Section, the Borough Auxiliary Police Program Supervisor, the Borough and Precinct Auxiliary Police Coordinators, the Auxiliary Police Borough Commanders or other competent authority. HOUSING UNIT - perform such duties and assignments as may be directed by the Commanding Officer, Auxiliary Police Section, the Housing Bureau Auxiliary Police Program Supervisor, Housing Unit Auxiliary Police Coordinator or other competent authority. TRANSIT UNIT - perform duty as an auxiliary adjunct of the Police Transit Borough units under the direction of the Commanding Officer, Transit Borough, Commanding Officer, Auxiliary Police Section, the Auxiliary Police Coordinator or other competent authority. HARBOR UNIT - perform duty as an auxiliary adjunct of the Police Harbor Unit under the direction of the Commanding Officer, Harbor Unit, Commanding Officer, Auxiliary Police Section, the Auxiliary Police Coordinator or other competent authority. HIGHWAY UNIT - perform duty as an auxiliary adjunct of the Police Highway Unit under the direction of the Commanding Officer, Highway Unit, Commanding Officer, Auxiliary Police Section, the Auxiliary Police Coordinator or other competent authority.
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h. MANHA TT AN TRAFFIC TASK FORCE- perform duty as an auxiliary adjunct of the Manhattan Traffic Task Force under the direction of the Commanding Officer, Manhattan Traffic Task Force, Commanding Officer, Auxiliary Police Section, the Auxiliary Police Coordinator or other competent authority ..
Auxiliary Police Commanding Officers are responsible for proper supervision of Auxiliary Police units within their respective jurisdictions. They will assist the Commanding Officer, Auxiliary Police Section in the operation and administration of the Auxiliary Police Program.
To assist the Police Department with the administration and supervision of the Auxiliary Police Program, the following tables of organization are established: a. Table of Organization
1. Auxiliary Police Headquarters Section
Headquarters Unit: Commanding Officer Administrative Unit Recruitment Unit Ceremonial Unit
Headquarters Band: Commanding officer Band members
Special Task Unit: Commanding Officer Executive Officer
2. Patrol Borough Unit Commanding Officer Executive Officer Adjutant Operations Commander Administrator Planning/Special Projects Staff Assistant
3. Patrol Precinct Unit Commanding Officer Executive Officer Personnel Officer Recruitment Officer
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In limited cases, within each borough the ranks of deputy inspector and captain .MAY be designated as commanding officer and executive officer, respectively, in Precinct Commands ONLY at the discretion of the Commanding Officer, Auxiliary Police Section.
4. Housing Unit Commanding Officer Executive Officer
5. Transit Unit Commanding Officer Executive Officer
6. Harbor Unit Commanding Officer Executive Officer
7. Highway Unit Commanding Officer Executive Officer
8. Manhattan Traffic Task Force (M.T.T.F.) Commanding Officer Executive Officer
Highway, Housing, Transit units and Manhattan Traffic Task Force with 20 or more Auxiliary Police members may request an auxiliary police captain. In these circumstances, a lieutenant may be assigned as the executive officer.
9. PrecinctiHousingiTransitlHarborlManhattan Traffic Task Force Commands (ratio of APO's to Supervisors)
APO 5-10 11-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69
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The above rank quotas established in the Table of Organization may not be exceeded, except in special cases with permission of the Commanding Officer, Auxiliary Police Section.
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COMMAND AUXILIARY POLICE COORDINATOR
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COMMAND AUXILIARY POLICE COORDINATOR
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Perform tours of duty that coincide with the tours of Auxiliary Police personnel when possible.
Commanding Officers concerned will make a concerted effort to ensure that the assignment of the Command Auxiliary Police Coordinator is a full time assignment.
2. Wear appropriate business attire when not performing duty in uniform. 3. Foster a close working relationship between the unit's police officers and
auxiliary personnel. Maintain high morale and "esprit de corps" within the auxiliary unit.
4. Assist both the commanding officer and special operations lieutenant in the unit's problem solving objectives by coordinating and maintaining a liaison with the Crime Prevention, Community Affairs, Youth Officer, Community Policing Coordinator and Planning Officers.
5. Coordinate all auxiliary police activities within the unit and ensure that members perform within auxiliary guidelines.
6. Recruit new members into the Auxiliary Police Program continually by developing strategies with the Commanding Officer, Auxiliary Police Section and recruitment staff.
7. Conduct mandatory "basic training" classes for new recruits twice a year with a least ten (10) recruits.
8. Interview, enroll and investigate new applicants to the program. a. Prepare initial/final package b. Conduct applicant investigations as directed, if necessary c. Report to Auxiliary Police Section, three (3) weeks before the start of
"Basic Training Course" with the initial package and immediately upon completion of the course with the final package.
9. Examine and verify all information submitted including proof of residence, employment, citizenship, etc. a. Must verify by written documentation that on-file applicant is a
permanent resident. 10. Develop innovative programs within Department guidelines to generate
interest and enthusiasm in the program. 11. Schedule and conduct in-service training classes as determined by the
needs of the auxiliary unit. 12. Schedule training for auxiliary personnel through the Auxiliary Police
Section, Training Unit.
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COMMAND 13. Conduct annually, two (2) three (3) hour classes in both "Use of Force" and "Baton Techniques" for all members NOT designated "Administrative Duty AUXILIARY
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Only." , a. Include the OEEO, two (2) hour class, annual refresher to ALL
Auxiliary members. Maintain and provide to the BoroughlBureau Auxiliary Police Coordinator and Auxiliary Police Section, an updated list of trained, eligible auxiliary members for "Quality of Life" enforcement operations, removing members no longer eligible. Identify and recommend to the Special Operations Lieutenant suitable volunteer Auxiliary Police Officers for "Quality of Life" enforcement operations. Inspect Auxiliary Police officers at roll call, make assignments, and provide instruction on current orders, operations orders, bulletins, etc., issued by the Commanding Officer, Auxiliary Police Section. a. Ensure that Auxiliary Police Officers are assigned to non
hazardous and non-enforcement tasks which assist the command's police officers in providing service to the community.
17. Confer with the Commanding Officer, Special Operations Lieutenant and Planning officer to develop plans for optimum use of Auxiliary Police members in the event of an emergency. a. Ensure that auxiliary police mobilization plans are developed and
tested by the command and all Auxiliary Police personnel are instructed on the provisions of the plans. .
18. Ensure that hours performed by Auxiliary Police members are accurately recorded. a. Include monthly activity figures on required Auxiliary Police
Section form A.P.S. #36 and forward a copy to the Borough/Bureau Auxiliary Police Coordinator and the original to the Auxiliary Police Section by the 5th day of the following month.
b. Be cognizant of those members who fail to meet required minimum hours and process as per Auxiliary Police Guide procedures 505-06, "Active Participation" and 505-08, "Time Accredited to Auxiliary Police Members. "
19. Obtain shield(s), LD. cards(s), Department issued bullet resistant vest(s) and equipment of member(s) suspended or leaving the Auxiliary Police Program and process accordingly.
20. Maintain an Information Log for Information/Observation Report (APS # 44) as per Auxiliary Police Section Directive # 1, dated January 26, 1994.
21. Maintain an Awards Log and submit requests for recognition awards, as per Auxiliary Police Guide procedure 505-23, "Awards."
22. Create and maintain a "Command Auxiliary Reference Library" containing relevant materials to the Auxiliary Police Program (i.e., Patrol Guide, Auxiliary Police Guide, Training Manual, Department Bulletins, Operations Orders, Personnel Orders, etc.)
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COMMAND 23. Evaluate Auxiliary Commanding Officer, review evaluations of auxiliary members and recommend qualified auxiliary members for promotion to Auxiliary Police Section through the unit's Borough/Bureau Auxiliary Police Coordinator.
AUXILIARY POLICE COORDINATOR (continued) 24. During July of each year, conduct a DMV check to verify that members
qualified as Department vehicle operators possess a current valid New York State driver' s license.
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Safeguard and maintain all equipment and supplies assigned for auxiliary police use. Includes: Bullet resistant vests, portable radios, vehicles, bicycles, Auxiliary Police Guide, training manuals, etc. Conduct daily inspections on all portable radios and reserve supply of bullet resistant vests assigned to command for auxiliary police use, when performing duty. a. Document inspection by listing serial numbers of portable radios
and the reserve supply of bullet resistant vests assigned to the command for auxiliary police use in the Auxiliary Police Unit Command Loaner VestlRadio Log and indicate if all property is present and accounted for.
If a portable radio is lost or stolen immediately comply with P. G. 219-15, "Portable Radio Transceivers. "
If any other Department property is lost Or stolen immediately comply with P. G. 219-20, "Loss of Theft of Department Property. "
The inspection and documentation of portable radios and the reserve supply of bullet resistant vests assigned to a command for auxiliary police use will be completed daily. In the absence of the Command Auxiliary Police Coordinator, the special operations lieutenant/platoon commander will designate an appropriate uniformed member of the service to complete the above steps. "
27. Ensure that disciplinary matters are processed as per Auxiliary Police Guide procedures.
28. Upon change of assignment, ensure that the subsequent unit Auxiliary Police Coordinator is apprised of the operation of the unit and administrative procedures. Also notify Auxiliary Police Section, Training Unit so as to arrange for Coordinator Orientation Course training.
The Commanding Officer selects qualified uniformed member of the service for assignment as unit Auxiliary Police Coordinator but is not assigned as such until approved by the Commanding Officer, Auxiliary Police Section. Additionally, the Commanding Officer selects an alternate to perform the above duties when the unit Auxiliary Police Coordinator is not working.
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All Borough/Bureau and Unit Auxiliary Police Coordinators are responsible for program management and will ensure adherence to the provisions of the Auxiliary Police Guide and all related Department orders published by the Commanding Officer, Auxiliary Police Section.
Each Command Auxiliary Police Coordinator will maintain an Auxiliary Police Unit Command Loaner Vest/Radio Log to ensure the integrity and safekeeping of all portable radios and the reserve supply of bullet resistant vests assigned to the command for auxiliary police use.
The Auxiliary Police Unit Command Loaner Vest/Radio Log will contain captions across the top of each page, as follows:
TIME/ DATE
SERIAL # OF VESTS/ RADIOS
VEST/RADIO LOCATION
INSPECTING SIGNATURE MOS
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RELATED PROCEDURE
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Facilitate the exchange and dissemination of information between Auxiliary Police Section and unit Auxiliary Police Coordinators. Oversee activities and functions of, and provide support for, Command Auxiliary Police Coordinators. Provide assistance in the assignment of auxiliary police personnel for special events and details within the borough concerned and outside the borough, if requested by the Commanding Officer, Auxiliary Police Section.
4. Process in a timely manner, requests received £ro'm Command Auxiliary Police Coordinator for: a. Promotions b. Recognition awards.
5. Process the return of shields and identification cards for members leaving or terminated from the Auxiliary Police Program.
6. Confer daily, at the start of the tour, with the liaison officer at Auxiliary Police Section to ascertain current program activities and instructions.
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a. Submit tours of duty, for the upcoming week, to Auxiliary Police Section.
Maintain a list of qualified volunteer auxiliary police personnel for use in "Quality of Life" enforcement operations. Conduct a Borough/Bureau annual award in recognition of auxiliary police services. Conduct a Board of Review for prospective candidates entering the Auxiliary Police Program. Conduct the Borough Basic Training Course for new candidates twice a year. Conduct recruitment drives for auxiliary police program.
The Borough/Bureau Commander selects qualified uniformed member of the service for assignment as Borough/Bureau Auxiliary Police Coordinator but is not assigned as such until approved by the Commanding Officer, Auxiliary Police Section. Additionally, the BoroughIBureau Commander selects an alternate to perform the above duties when the Borough/Bureau Auxiliary Police Coordinator is not working.
Auxiliary Police Program (A.G. 316-28) Command Auxiliary Police Coordinator(P.G. 202-34)
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AUXILIARY GliDE Section: Duties and Responsibilities Procedure No: 502-03
AUXILIARY POLICE PERSONNEL ASSIGNED TO BOROUGW BUREAU COMMANDS
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To describe the duties and responsibilities of Auxiliary Police personnel assigned to the borough/bureau commands.
Auxiliary police supervisors assigned to the borough will have the primary goal of providing leadership and direction to personnel under their command. Members will work in conjunction with their respective borough and Auxiliary Police Section staff to assure that all programs and policies are within Auxiliary Police guidelines. All assigned borough personnel are under the direction and supervision of the Borough Auxiliary Police Coordinator. Auxiliary police personnel will perfonn · all duties in the prescribed unifonn and abide by all Auxiliary Police guidelines.
AUXILIARY 1. Utilize the Personnel Unit, Management and Control Section, Borough Executive Officer, Borough Adjutant, Borough Operations Commander, and Borough Administrator to administer, assign, control, coordinate, discipline, evaluate, guide, motivate, supervise and train all borough personnel.
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a. Develop plans, establish liaisons and implement strategies m furtherance of achieving the mission of the command.
Supervise and direct the Auxiliary Borough Headquarters staff. Perfonn required amount of hours as directed by the Commanding Officer, Auxiliary Police Section. Coordinate meetings on a monthly basis with Auxiliary Commanding Officers and Auxiliary Police Coordinators. a Meetings should be held to disseminate Auxiliary Police Operations
Orders, Personnel Orders, discuss event coverage, reports, etc. Oversee an Auxiliary Police Borough "Board of Review" of candidates entering auxiliary program and promotion to sergeant and/or lieutenant. a Ensure that the candidates have been interviewed and are suitable for
promotion. b. Review and endorse recommendations for promotion and present to the
borough Auxiliary Police Coordinator for reVIew and recommendation.
6. Confer with the patrol borough commander on matters of mutual concern.
Promotions to lieutenant and above are submitted to the borough/bureau Auxiliary Police Coordinator and the borough supervisor. Submissions will then be forwarded to the Commanding Qfficer, Auxiliary Police Section for a Promotion Review Board at Auxiliary Police Section.
7. Conduct annual boroughwide awards ceremony.
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Assure that the units within the borough are operating in accordance with Auxiliary Police guidelines. a hnmediately notify the Borough Auxiliary Police Coordinator of
discrepancies or serious violations observed or reported. Oversee recruitment drives conducted by units within the borough. (Utilize the table, banner, and sound device made available to auxiliary units upon request) Plan/organize "Mobilization Exercises" as per Auxiliary Police Guide. a Maintain current mobilization contact phone numbers as required by
Auxiliary Police Guide procedure 509-01 "Emergency Mobilization/Contingency Plan"
Review and endorse "Requests for Recognition." Maintain contact with the Auxiliary Police Section Liaison Officer in the absence of the Borough Auxiliary Police Coordinator. Submit monthly "Auxiliary Commanders Status Ref'rt" to the Commanding Officer, Auxiliary Police Section, by the fifth (5 ) of the month, for the preceding month, outlining participation in Auxiliary Police activities and results/efforts of all responsibilities listed above. Submit quarterly reports to the Auxiliary Police Section outlining: a Accomplishments of each captain during the period b. Disciplinary action c. Unusual occurrences.
Assist the Auxiliary Commanding Officer in the discharge of his/her duties. a In the absence of the Auxiliary Commanding Officer, assume all duties
and responsibilities of the Auxiliary Commanding Officer. Provide support for special programs and recruitment drives, as directed by the Auxiliary Borough Commander. Assist the units within the borough with the organization and assignment of personnel for parades, festivals, street fairs, block parties, etc. Visit commands within the borough to promote 'esprit de corps' among the members. a Accentuate positive recruitment and retention efforts and discuss
strategies for upcoming events and details.
Supervise and coordinate activities of Auxiliary Borough Administrator, Auxiliary Borough Operations Commander and supervise patrol operations. Assist with the implementation of borough programs and the achievement of the overall mission. Oversee Auxiliary Police "Administrative Interviews" for serious violations or when command discipline is declined. Participate as a member of all borough promotion and recognition "Boards of Review." Prepare, review and sign reports and endorsements for Auxiliary Borough Commander, when necessary. Review and maintain all evaluations of auxiliary sergeant and above. Advise Auxiliary Borough Commander on all matters that will unprove borough operations and performance.
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Review line of duty injuries of Auxiliary Police officers. Oversee field operations conducted within borough jurisdiction, [e.g., major details, parades and utilization of members at large scale events, special projects and programs (community events and crime prevention activities)]. Conduct field inspections. Oversee the maintenance and updating of mobilization rosters. Assist the Borough Auxiliary Police Coordinator and immediate supervisors with tasks as assigned. Confer regularly with auxiliary units within respective boroughs. Perform any other duty as directed by the Auxiliary Borough Commander.
Oversee administrative function of the borough (e.g., unit inspections, planning and training). Oversee the collection and receipt of administrative reports (e.g. Auxiliary Police Section (APS) #10's, #36's, mobilization rosters, self defense verification rosters, radio inventories, requests for recognition and promotion, evaluations, shields and IDENTIFICATION CARDS, etc.,) from precinct commands. Ensure that surveys for citywide details and information due at Auxiliary Police Section are collected and forwarded within the appropriate time frame.
Assist with surveys and requests for personnel by Auxiliary Police Section for upcoming events and training sessions. Develop boroughwide newsletter announcmg recognition, special activities, promotions and announcements from within the borough. Assist the Borough Auxiliary Police Coordinator and Borough Auxiliary Commanding Officer with recruitment and retention efforts as well as the implementation of new projects and initiatives.
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AUXILIARY GUIDE Section: Duties and Responsibilities Procedure No: 502-04
AUXILIARY POLICE PERSONNEL ASSIGNED TO COMMANDS
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To describe the duties and responsibilities of Auxiliary Police personnel assigned to commands.
Auxiliary Police Supervisors assigned to commands will have the primary goal of providing leadership and direction to Auxiliary Police personnel under their command. All command Auxiliary Police personnel are under the direction and supervision of the Command Auxiliary Police Coordinator. Auxiliary police personnel will perfonn all duties in the prescribed uniform and abide by all Auxiliary Police guidelines.
AUXILIARY 1. Command auxiliary unit within a precinct, police service area, transit district or similar unit. COMMANDING
OFFICER 2.
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Be responsible for: a. Proper perfonnance of functions of the unit b. Efficiency and discipline of personnel assigned to unit c. Serviceability, proper care and use of equipment assigned to unit d. Patrol, administrative and record keeping functions of the unit e. Infonning members of current auxiliary Operations Orders,
Bulletins and Personnel Orders . Perfonn duty in unifonn. Frequently test the knowledge of members in the unit on their duties and responsibilities. Make personal inspections of unifonns, equipment and general appearance of members in the unit. Conduct monthly meetings with supervisors within the unit. Attend meetings at the borough/bureau office or at the Auxiliary Police Section. Attend and address monthly precinct community council meetings, if appropriate. Confer with the patrol precinct's commanding officer on matters of importance. Adjudicate Command Discipline issued by unit's supervisors. Inspect IDENTIFICATION CARDS of members in the unit for expiration. a. Infonn Auxiliary Police Coordinator of expiration so that a
replacement can be obtained from Auxiliary Police Section.
Assume control of unit and perform fimctions of the Auxiliary Commanding Officer during absence. Perfonn duty in uniform. Supervise perfonnance of administrative functions in the unit. Evaluate training, planning and personnel functions and needs of the unit and make recommendations to the Auxiliary Commanding Officer. Inspect unifonns, equipment, and general appearance of members of the unit frequently. Represent the Auxiliary Commanding Officer at community meetings of concern to unit when designated.
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AUXILIARY 18. Perform duty in uniform as staff officer assIstmg the Auxiliary Commanding Officer and the Auxiliary Police Coordinator in administrative matters.
ADMINISTRATION SUPERVISOR
AUXILIARY SPECIAL OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR
AUXILIARY PLATOON SUPERVISOR
AUXILIARY PATROL SUPERVISOR
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19. Review and supervise the maintenance of records and files within the unit.
20. Relay instructions of Auxiliary Commanding Officer to members of unit. 21. Supervise Auxiliary Police personnel assigned to administrative duties
only, and perform patrol duties when practical.
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Perform duties as directed by Auxiliary Commanding Officer. Perform duty in uniform. Supervise and coordinate unit's specialized personnel. Be knowledgeable in current Orders and procedures. a. Instruct and test subordinate personnel in these matters. Confer with the command's special operations lieutenant on matters of importance. Organize and supervise recruitment operation.
Be responsible for all command operations during the tour performed. Perform duty in uniform. Review actions of auxiliary patrol supervisors to ensure compliance with Department policies and procedures. Ensure radio transmissions affecting the unit are monitored at all times. Supervise roll call. a. Personally inspect the outgoing platoon to ensure the personal
appearance of members meets Department standards. b. Instruct and question members relative to command conditions. c. Ensure members are familiar with integrity concerns. Evaluate driving habits and abilities of members of the platoon and take corrective action as necessary. Maintain MEMORANDUM PAD (pD112-141). Inspect MEMORANDUM PAD (PD112-141) of auxiliary patrol supervisors: daily.
Supervise, assist and instruct Auxiliary Police Officers m the performance of their duties. Perform duty in uniform. Patrol command in uniform, equipped with portable radio, as directed. Visit Auxiliary Police officers assigned to foot/radio motor patrol periodically throughout the tour to ensure members are on proper post.
Auxiliary Patrol Supervisors will ensure that patrol is performed by a minimum of two (2) Auxiliary Police officers. Auxiliary Police Officers will NOT perform solo patrol under any circumstances. .
39. Maintain MEMORANDUM PAD and make entries listing times, names and assignment of Auxiliary Police officers visited.
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Keep Auxiliary Police Coordinator notified on matters of importance. Advise Auxiliary Police Coordinator of Auxiliary Police Officer uniform deficiencies. Report any dereliction of duty to Auxiliary Commanding Officer. Assist with unit administration. Perform other duties as directed by competent authority. Ensure that patrol be performed by a minimum of two (2) auxiliary police officers.
Promptly obey all lawful orders of auxiliary supervisors and police officers. Abide by all Auxiliary Police rules and regulations. Perform duty in uniform, as directed on APS #10 or as directed by competent authority.
Under no circumstances will an Auxiliary Police Officer perform solo patrol. Members designated "ADMINISTRATIVE DUTY ONLY" shall not perform patrol duties.
49. Be alert and observant of any suspicious or out-of-ordinary situations. 50. Carefully inspect assigned post, note conditions which require police
attention, and prepare Auxiliary Observations/lnformation Report (APS # 44) for non-emergency conditions, quality of life conditions, and or suspected criminal activity not previously reported.
51. Report the following information: a. To report an EMERGENCY situation or a dangerous incident,
Call 911 or Call 311 in non-emergency incidents b.Notify "Communications Section" via portable radio when a
person's life is in danger or when a crime is being committed.
If an Auxiliary Police Officer is uncertain as to whether an Auxiliary Observations/Information Report (APS #44) should be filled out or whether a notification should be made for a police response, the Auxiliary Police officer will . notify their immediate supervisor. The responding supervisor will evaluate the situation and make the appropriate decision.
52. Maintain MEMORANDUM PAD (PD 112-141) to chronologically record daily activity while on duty.
53. Preserve completed MEMORANDUM PAD and produce them as required by competent authority.
The Police Commissioner, Chief of Patrol, or Commanding Qfficer, Auxiliary Police Section, may authorize assignments of Auxiliary Police on active duty to posts or details within the City. Commanding officers of Patrol Boroughs/Bureaus may authorize assignments of Auxiliary Police Officers on active duty to posts or details within their respective boroughs.
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AUXILIARY 54. Assist both the Auxiliary Police Coordinator and Auxiliary Commanding Officer in the administration of the unit, (i.e., monthly time records, mobilization rosters, basic training course package, etc.)
PERSONNEL OFFICER
AUXILIARY 55. Organize and supervise recruitment operations under the direction of the Auxiliary Commanding Officer. RECRUITMENT
SUPERVISOR 56. Conduct a minimum of six (6) recruitment drives per year.
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Prepare a semi-annual report (January 1st and July 1st of each year) detailing the results of the unit's recruitment efforts and submit to Borough IBureau Auxiliary Coordinator. Will ensure the retention of Auxiliary Police Officers. Be responsible for the collection of shields, bullet resistant vests and IDENTIFICATION CARDS when members leave the Auxiliary Police Program.
Auxiliary Police Officers are not recruited or trained to perform police enforcement activities. When a dangerous incident or crime in progress is observed, they MUST:
a. Remain at a safe distance and gather intelligence (descriptions of possible perpetrators, vehicles, direction offlight, etc.)
b. If possible, maintain visual observation c. DO NOT attempt · to follow, stop or detain persons suspected of
committing a crime d. Stay on post and await the arrival of sworn police personnel and
provide any pertinent information e. Be guided by sworn police personnel arriving on the scene.
Auxiliary personnel are reminded that if they are on duty as an Auxiliary Police officer and make an arrest, they are doing so as a PRIVATE CITIZEN as per the New York State Criminal Procedure Law.
Auxiliary Police Officers must remember that they serve as the "eyes and ears" of the Department. When a crime has been committed, observations made by Auxiliary Police Officers are as important as the testimony of crime victims. It is important that Auxiliary Police Officers gather information and remain on post qfter requesting a police response so that responding Police Officers can be informed and conduct a canvass which may lead to an arrest.
Auxiliary Police Supervision and Deployment of Personnel P.G. 212-00 Recruitment A.P.G. 505-01
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BOARD OF REVIEW
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A Board of Review has been established to enroll quality candidates who meet the basic qualifications for entry into the program. In order to further this goal, the following forms must be submitted in the initial package at least two (2) weeks prior to the commencement of the Basic Training Class: The Candidate Questionnaire Score Summary (APS #50A), The Candidate Questionnaire Score Sheet (APS #508), Special Skills Questionnaire (APS #50C), The NYPD Drug Policy Statement (APS #51A), Medical Certification Form (APS #51B).
The Candidate Questionnaire and Score Form (APS #50B) - will contain ten (10) questions. Members of the Board will ask any five (5) of the ten (10) questions to the candidate. U sing the grading legend provided, they will then grade the candidate's response from one to five (1-5) with one (1) being the lowest and five (5) being the highest.
When selecting prospective members for the Auxiliary Police Program:
1. Organize a Board of Review committee to conduct and interview of the applicant.
The Board of Review will consist of a chairperson (uniformed member of the service in the rank of Sergeant or above), a Borough Coordinator (uniformed member of the service in the rank of Police Officer/Detective) and three (3) Auxiliary Police supervisors.
CHAIRPERSON 2. (SERGEANT OR 3. ABOVE
Convene Board. Keep a tally of the scores given to the applicant by other members of the review panel.
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4. Combine all scores.
Results of interview will be entered on The Candidate Questionnaire Score Sheet (APS #50B). A minimum of 75 points or higher is required for candidates to pass the interview. The final decision on whether a candidate passed the Board of Review is determined by the Commanding Officer, Auxiliary Police Section.
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Forward the Board of Review results to the Personnel Officer, Auxiliary Police Section for review.
Make a fmal determination on whether the applicant passed the Board of Review. Record the determination on The Candidate Questionnaire Score Summary (APS #50A).
The Candidate Questionnaire Score Summary (APS #50A) The Candidate Questionnaire and Score Form ( APS #50B) Medical Certification Form (APS #51B) The NYPD Drug Policy Statement (APS #51A) Special Skills Questionnaire (APS #50C)
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1. The order of rank in the Auxiliary Police Program is: a. Auxiliary Deputy Chief h. Auxiliary Inspector c. Auxiliary Deputy Inspector d. Auxiliary Captain e. Auxiliary Lieutenant f. Auxiliary Sergeant g. Auxiliary Police Officer
The Auxiliary Police Program is a para-military organization. Its members will be supervised by officers of the Police Department as well as Auxiliary Police Supervisors. Whenever the circumstances require the services of both an Auxiliary Police Officer and a sworn member of the service, the sworn member of the service present at the scene will assume command until the arrival of a Department supervisor. Members of the Auxiliary Police, regardless of their rank, will under no circumstances give or attempt to give orders or instructions to any employee of the New York City Police Department. .
Auxiliary Police Officers, regardless of rank, NEVER outrank a sworn uniformed member of the service.
All Auxiliary Police Officers regardless of rank are required to follow the auxiliary chain of command on all matters pertaining to the Department .
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Tender and return salutes as prescribed by u.S. Army regulations. Salute:
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a. Police Commissioner or Deputy Commissioner in civilian clothes. b. Supervisory officer in uniform. c. United States flag as it passes.
3. Salute flag when National Anthem is played. If flag is not visible, face band, etc., and salute.
4. Supervisory Officers return salutes promptly. 5. Salute is not required at large assemblages except when addressed by or
addressing Supervisory Officer. Salute not required if it interferes with auxiliary police duty.
6. Remove hat and stand at attention in office of Police Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner or member above the rank of Lieutenant.
7. . Be courteous and professional at all times .
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COMPLIANCE 1. Remain familiar with the contents of the Auxiliary Patrol Guide and WITH ORDERS
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revisions as directed. Obey lawful orders and instructions of Supervising Officers. Be punctual when reporting for duty. Keep Department locker neat, clean and secured with combination lock (without identifying serial number) that conforms to Equipment Section specifications, if assigned a Department locker. Affix locker sticker POLICE DON'T MOVE (misc. 1261) to assigned locker with rank, name and shield number of all members assigned to the locker.
6. No contraband, unauthorized equipment, or valuables will be stored in any Department locker.
7. Department lockers may be inspected in connection with an official investigation. Permission from the member(s) assigned is not required.
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Perform all duties as directed by competent authority. Take personal/meal period in the command, a bona fide restaurant or Department vehicle. Make accurate, concise entries in Department records in chronological order, without delay, using BLACK ink. Sign Department reports or forms with full first name, middle initial and surname. Print and write legibly. Make corrections on Department records by drawing a blackline through incorrect matter. Enter correction immediately above and initial change. Use numerals when entering dates on Department forms, (e.g., 08/01110). Use abbreviation "Do" for ditto. Answer telephone promptly, stating in a courteous manner, command, auxiliary rank or title, surname and "May I help you?" Maintain Department property issued or assigned for use in serviceable condition. Tender all courtesies to all Auxiliary and Department Supervisors. Operate Department vehicles only when assigned and Department qualified to operate such vehicle.
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PERFORMANCE 1. ON DUTY- 2. PROHIBITED CONDUCT
Consuming intoxicants while in uniform. Bringing or permitting an intoxicant to be brought into a Department building, facility, booth, boat or vehicle (except when assigned to vice enforcement operations).
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Entering premises serving intoxicants while on duty other than a bona fide restaurant with a New York State Liquor Authority License. Carrying a package, umbrella, cane, etc., while in uniform, except in the performance of duty. Recommending use of particular business, professional or commercial service. Consenting to payment by anyone to regain lost or stolen property or advising such payment. Riding in any vehicle, other than a Department vehicle assigned, while on duty. Using Department logo unless authorized by Police Commissioner. Engaging in card games or other games of chance in a Department facility. Using any electronic/digital device (e.g., personal gaming device, MP3 player, personal digital assistant, Bluetooth headset, etc.) while on duty.
A cellular phone is authorized for use by auxiliary member when conducting official Department related business, or on assigned meal, or as authorized by competent authority. The cellular phone must be carried in a concealed manner that does not interfere with authorized equipment.
11. Wearing any item of apparel which contains a Department logo or shield, or in any way identifies its wearer with the New York City Police Department, unless approved by the Uniform and Equipment Review Committee prior to being worn by a member of the service, uniformed or civilian, on or off duty.
12. Engaging in conduct defined as discriminatory in A.G, 505-18, "Employment Discrimination," "SCOPE" statement.
13. Using Department letterhead, personnel, equipment, resources, or supplies for any non-Department purpose.
14. Wearing, carrying, or using an unauthorized portable radio while on duty.
15. Making an unauthorized radio transmission.
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1. Courteously and clearly state your rank, name, shield number and command, to anyone upon request. Allow the person ample time to note this information.
2. Render service with COURTESY, PROFESSIONALISM and RESPECT (CPR).
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Smoking in public view while in uniform. Engaging in conduct prejudicial to the good order, efficiency or discipline of the Department. Divulging or discussing official Department business, except as authorized.
4. Rendering any service for private interest which interferes with proper performance of duty.
5. Possessing or displaying Auxiliary Police Shield, IDENTIFICATION CARD or similar object except as authorized by the Police Commissioner.
6. Using discourteous or disrespectful remarks regarding another person's ethnicity, race, religion, gender or sexual orientation.
7. Knowingly associate with any person or organization: a. Advocating hatred, oppression or prejudice based on race, religion,
gender, or sexual orientation. b. Disseminating defamatory material. c. Reasonably believed to be engaged in, likely to engage in, or to have
engaged in criminal activities. 8. Having an interest in or association with premises engaged in illegal
gambling operations, smoke shops, after hours clubs or similar illegal activities.
9. Occupying seat in a public conveyance, while in uniform, to exclusion of paying passenger.
10. Using personal card describing police business, address, telephone number or title e({cept as authorized by Department Manual.
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Members of the Auxiliary Police Program shall NOT possess or carry on their person a pistol or other firearms while on duty or any time while in Auxiliary Police Uniform, irrespective of the possession of a pistol license. This restriction also applies to those members who are listed under section 1.20 of the Criminal Procedure Law as peace officers. They may NOT carry their prescribed firearms while on duty as an Auxiliary Police Officer. Members of the Auxiliary Police Program may ride, for free, on all N.Y.C. Transit Authority buses and subways while in uniform when traveling between member's residence and precinct or location of duty. However, those members designated "Administrative Duty Only (ADO)" may NOT travel in uniform. The authorized uniform for Auxiliary Police Officers will be worn only while performing assigned Auxiliary Police duties or traveling between member' s residence and precinct or location of duty. However, members designated "Administrative Duty Only (ADO)" may NOT travel in uniform. Auxiliary Police Officers, regardless of rank, shall not perform any type of assignment in civilian clothes, without written permission of the Police Commissioner, Chief of Patrol or Commanding Officer, Auxiliary Police Section. Notwithstanding this limitation, selected Auxiliary Police Officers (18 through 20 years and 6 months of age) may be utilized by PrecinctiTransitIHousing Commanders and the Vice Enforcement Division as "Undercovers" wearing civilian clothes, for the enforcement of laws pertaining to the unlawful sale of alcohol to minors and other "Quality Of Life" initiatives. Auxiliary Police Officers shall not visit a residence or place of business for the purpose of interviewing any person or conducting any investigation pertaining to a crime or any matter necessitating police investigation. Notwithstanding this prohibition, the exception to this rule allows the assignment of selected Auxiliary Police Officers (18 through 20 years and 6 months of age), under strict supervision of the precinct Conditions or Vice Enforcement Unit Supervisor, to enter premises as "Undercovers" to make purchases of alcohol. All volunteer Auxiliary Police Officers, prior to participating in this undercover capacity, must be recommended by their Special Operations Lieutenant and properly trained by the Vice Enforcement Division. Additionally, participating Auxiliary Police Officers are to be made aware that they may be subpoenaed by a defendant to testify in court or a State Liquor Authority hearing. Auxiliary Police Officers shall not conduct criminal investigations.
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The New York City Police Department has a strict zero tolerance policy concerning illegal drug use. Any member of the Auxiliary Police Program may be ordered to take a drug screening test at any time upon reasonable suspicion of drug use. Any member of the Auxiliary Police Program found in possession of illegal drugs or under the influence of illegal drugs or who tests positive for illegal drugs will be summarily terminated from the program. No member of the Auxiliary Police Program shall disclose or assist in the disclosure of any Department information to anyone outside the Department and no member shall give out any information for publication or other public use without written permission of the Commanding Officer, Auxiliary Police Section. No Auxiliary Police Officer shall communicate in writing with any governmental agency, organization, association or individual concerning any crime, police business or interest other than to a Commanding Officer of the Department. Auxiliary Police Officers are prohibited, under penalty of dismissal, from using their membership in the Auxiliary Police Program, or the insignia of the same, or the shield or logo of the NYPD, to further the political, commercial or other private interest of themselves or another person. Auxiliary police officers are prohibited from soliciting or accepting funds of any kind for the Auxiliary Police Program. A person desiring to offer a gift to this Department should be directed to send a letter of donation to the First Deputy Commissioner. (See Administrative Guide procedure 325-33, "Gifts Offered to the Police Department, " for details). An Auxiliary Police Officer will not obtain information from any police source, including files or computers, for personal use by oneself or another, except in the performance of duty when so authorized by sworn Department officials. Auxiliary Police Officers shall not have any proprietary interest in or association with, inclusive of employment in any capacity (doorman, bouncer, bartender, security person, etc.) with illegally operated premises. These premises include and are not limited to unlicensed social clubs, houses of prostitution, illegal gambling locations and smoke shops or any location engaged in any criminal enterprise, and/or similar illegal activities. Any auxiliary member or prospective member found in violation of this procedure will be removed from the Auxiliary Police Program. Auxiliary Police Officers must cooperate with an official Department investigation (i.e., I.A.B., Borough Investigations Unit, Detective Bureau, O.E.E.O., etc.) or with a C.C.R.B. investigation whether the incident occurred on or off duty. Failure to cooperate may result in the member's suspension and formal disciplinary charges, which may result in removal from the Auxiliary Police Program.
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AUXILIARY GUIDE PROCEDURE NUMBER:
503-08
GENERAL 16. REGULATIONS (continued
17.
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Any Auxiliary Police Officer or prospective member who affiliates with or is a member of any "criminal gang, street gang, youth gang, marginal gang or situation/event group" as defined by the Gang Intelligence Unit of the Police Department will be removed from the Auxiliary Police Program. All members of the Auxiliary Police Program must be incorruptible. An honest member of the Auxiliary Police Program will not tolerate Auxiliary Police members who engage in corruption or other misconduct. All members of the Auxiliary Police Program have an absolute duty to report any corruption or other serious misconduct, or allegation of corruption or other serious misconduct, of which they become aware to the Command Auxiliary Police Coordinator or to the Auxiliary Police Section.
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AUXILIARY GUIDE Section: General Regulations Procedure No: 503-09
ALLEGATIONS OF CORRUPTION AND OTHER MISCONDUCT AGAINST AUXILIARY POLICE MEMBERS
DATE ISSUED: DATE EFFECTIVE: REVISION NUMBER: PAGE:
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To Process allegations of corruption and other misconduct against Auxiliary Police members of the service.
All Auxiliary Police members must be incorruptible. An honest Auxiliary Police member will not tolerate Auxiliary Police members who engage in corruption or other misconduct. All Auxiliary Police members have an absolute duty to report any corruption, misconduct, or allegation of corruption, misconduct, of which they become aware.
CORRUPTION/OTHER MISCONDUCT: Criminal activity or other misconduct of any kind including the use of excessive force or perjury that is committed by Auxiliary Police member of the service whether on or off duty.
Upon observing or becoming aware of corruption or other misconduct or upon receiving an allegation of corruption or other misconduct involving an Auxiliary Police member of the service:
1. Telephone Internal Affairs Bureau, Command Center (212) 741-8401 (24 hours) or 1-800-PRIDE PD (24 hours) or (212) CORRUPT (24 hours). a. Give preliminary facts . b. Identify self or, if opting to remain anonymous, obtain Confidential
Identification Number from the Command Center investigator. c. Furnish details of corruption or other misconduct.
In certain cases, supervisory personnel assigned to the Command Center of the Internal Affairs Bureau may direct on duty members not reporting anonymously to prepare a detailed written report in addition to a telephone notification or request the member(s) concerned to await the arrival of an investigator.
2. Prepare a detailed written report addressed to the Chief of Internal Affairs. a. . Forward DIRECT, or via FAX (212) 741-8408, to the Command Center, 315 Hudson Street, within twenty-four (24) hours.
MEMBERS MAY OPT TO REPORT ALLEGATIONS OF CORRUPTION/OTHER MISCONDUCT IN WRITING ANONYMOUSLY
3. Prepare a detailed written report, upon becoming aware of misconduct, and forward to: a. Chief of Internal Affairs, or b. Box 1001, New York, N.Y. 10014
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NOTE
ADDITIONAL DATA
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Obtaining a Confidential Identification Number from the Command Center investigator will satisfy the member 's reporting responsibility, if the information reported is accurate and complete. Subsequent Qr ongoing reporting is encouraged to insure the information is timely and complete and may be made by referencing the Confidential Identification Number.
An Auxiliary Police member having or receiving information relative to corruption or other misconduct, or an allegation of corruption or other misconduct, has the responsibility to report such information directly to the Internal Affairs Bureau, Command Center.
Failure to report corruption, other misconduct, or allegations of such act is, in itself, an offense of serious misconduct and will be charged as such when uncovered during an investigation. Conduct designed to cover up acts of corruption, prevent or discourage its report, or intimidate those who would report it, will be charged as an obstruction of justice or other criminal act with the consent of the prosecutor who has criminal jurisdiction.
An Auxiliary Police member receiving an allegation of corruption against oneself will request a Police supervising officer to respond to the scene. The Police supervising officer will interview the complainant and confer with the Internal Affairs Bureau, Command Center, BEFORE interviewing the member concerning the allegation.
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UNIFORMS
SHIELD, NAMEPLATE, IDCARD
AUXILIARY GUIDE I Section: Uniforms and Equipment Procedure No: 504-01 I
UNIFORM AND EQUIPMENT GENERAL REGULATIONS
DATE ISSUED: DATE EFFECTIVE: REVISION NUMBER: PAGE:
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Auxiliary members must maintain, at their own expense, articles prescribed for rank, position or duty. Do not modify prescribed uniforms in any manner except as specifically authorized by Auxiliary Police Section. Do not wear distinguishable items of the uniform with civilian clothes. Do not wear uniform, Auxiliary Police shield or display IDENTIFICATION CARD while partICIpating in a rally, demonstration or other public assemblage except as authorized by the Commanding Officer, Auxiliary Police Section. While performing duty, wear the uniform of the day as specified by the Commanding Officer, Auxiliary Police Section or Platoon Commander as weather permits. Seasonal uniform changes will be made as directed by the Commanding Officer, Auxiliary Police Section. Do not wear gloves or suspenders when summer blouse is removed. Wear authorized breast bars at all times while in uniform. Wear only authorized medals, and insignia at Department meetings, ceremonies and while marching in parades. Do not wear earrings or other adornments while performing duty in uniform. Necessary uniform changes, other than those listed in step 12, will be
made as directed by the Lieutenant Platoon Commander/Counterpart. a. The Lieutenant Platoon Commander/Counterpart shall authorize the removal, if desired, of the duty jacket/summer blouse whenever the temperature for a specific tour is expected to rise above 65 degrees Fahrenheit. b. The Lieutenant Platoon Commander/Counterpart shall authorize the wearing of the optional short sleeve shirt whenever the temperature for a specific tour is expected to rise above 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
12. Remove summer blouse/duty jacket while performing duty in uniform
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between May 1 and November 1, if desired. a. The following OPTIONAL uniform items may be worn between June 1 and October 1: (1) Short sleeve shirt (without tie), and; (2) Summer cap.
Wear Auxiliary Police shield at all times on the outermost garment, while in uniform. Wear nameplate below and centered under Auxiliary Police shield on ALL outermost garments (except on raincoat). Display Auxiliary Police shield and IDENTIFICATION CARD prominently on outermost garment when wearing civilian clothes in any Department facility.
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SHIELD, NAMEPLATE, IDCARD (continued)
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16. Present both Auxiliary Police shield and IDENTIFICATION CARD when necessary to establish identification.
17. Maintain current IDENTIFICATION CARD.
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REQUIRED EQUIPMENT
NOTE
AUXILIARY GUIDE Section: Uniforms and Equipment Procedure No: 504-02
REQUIRED EQUIPMENT
DATE ISSUED: DATE EFFECTIVE: REVISION NUMBER: PAGE:
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All Auxiliary Police personnel performing patrol duty are required to carry or wear the following equipment as appropriate:
L Belts - two (2) (for equipment and trousers) black leather, 1 'h inches wide with metal buckle. Equipment belt will cover the trouser belt, both to be worn fIrmly around the waist.
2. Memorandum Pad (PD 112-14) and cover. 3. Regulation traffic whistle and belt whistle holder. 4. Baton - 24 to 26 inches in length, 1 V4 inches in thickness, made of locust
or hickory wood; attached to a leather thong. It is mandatory that the baton be carried at all times while on foot patrol or when assigned to RMP duty. Baton may be carried while in uniform going to your command and upon returning home. All other types of baton(s) are prohibited (i.e., ASP, PR24).
5. Department issued loaner or authorized personal bullet resistant vest must be worn while performing patrol duty.
6. Baton Holder - black leather loop with military strap worn on equipment belt. Baton must be kept in its holder unless utilized. Exceptions include while assigned to an R.M.P., Van or Bicycle patrol.
7. Department Auxiliary Traffic Vest must be worn at all times while directing traffIc.
8. Serviceable Flashlight - on all tours, not to exceed 12 'h inches in length, tubular design (without attachments that alter the size, shape or weight of the device) powered by a maximum of three (3) "D" batteries and a minimum of two (2) "C" batteries.
9. Serviceable watch, properly set, on all tours. 1 O. Nameplate - white metal with black lettering for Auxiliary Police
OffIcers and yellow metal with black lettering for Auxiliary Supervisory OffIcers, 2 'h inches by 5/8 inches. Worn on outermost garment, centered below shield (except on raincoat).
11. Nameplate Holder - black leather designed to affix shield and nameplate. 12. All Auxiliary members must possess a valid Department IdentifIcation
Card while in uniform. 13. Black ink-ball point pen 14. Cap Device-chrome cap device (without shield number) for Auxiliary
Police Officers and gold cap device for supervisors
The above is an inclusive list of all required equipment for Auxiliary Police Officers; any unauthorized equipment are prohibited and will result in disciplinary action.
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SHORT SLEEVE SHIRT
SUMMER CAP
EARMUFFS
SUMMER BLOUSE
RAINCOAT
HANDCUFFS
TURTLENECK SHIRT
NOTE
"V" NECK SWEATER
NOTE
AUXILIARY GUIDE Section: Uniforms and Equipment Procedure No: 504-03
OPTIONAL UNIFORM AND EQUIPMENT
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Dark blue may be worn by members below the rank of Lieutenant. Tie may not be worn. Undershirt must not be exposed. Do not wear with the summer blouse.
Navy blue, tropical worsted, with lightweight perforated frame, for all Auxiliary members ONL Y during summer months.
Black, headband type.
Navy blue with regulation gilt buttons and shoulder straps worn with regulation shirt and tie.
High visibility orange color reversible type raincoat available for purchase at Equipment Section to be worn during inclement weather.
Auxiliary members are permitted to possess handcuffs on or off duty as per Section 1O-147(b)(5) of the Administrative Code of the City of New York. Only handcuffs approved by the Equipment Section are authorized. They must be carried in an enclosed handcuff case.
Navy blue pullover turtle neck shirt constructed of plaited rib cloth, letters "AUXlNYPD" embroidered on the collar. Only worn while wearing authorized duty jackets.
The turtle neck shirt shall not be used as an outer garment but may be worn under the duty jacket. If during the course of a tour an auxiliary member removes the duty jacket, whether due to a change of assignment or other reasons, the regulation shirt and tie shall be worn
Navy blue, acrylic or wool, waist length, vertical ribbed weave knit sweater with navy blue poly/cotton twill or corduroy patch material over elbows, left breast and epaulets. Rank insignias are worn on epaulettes in rank of Lieutenant and above, shoulder patches as prescribed, Sergeants must wear chevrons on sleeves. "V" neck sweater worn with regulation shirt and tie tucked inside the trousers.
Only Equipment Section authorized insignias or bars for Lieutenants and above will be worn (no other adornments are authorized).
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AUXILIARY GliDE PROCEDURE NUMBER:
504-03
GLOVES
TROUSERS SUMMER
TROUSERS WINTER
WINTER HAT
BLACK BOOTS
PATROL TACTICAL PANTS
BASEBALL CAP
BRITCHES
LEGGINGS
MEMORANDUM PAD/ MEMOBOOK POUCH
UNIFORM CAP
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Black slash resistant - may be worn with duty jacket except when impractical, when safety may be jeopardized or while in Department vehicle.
White Cotton - may be worn by auxiliary members on traffic duty or at a ceremony.
Navy blue, lightweight, tropical worsted, may be worn by all auxiliary members.
Navy blue whipcord may be worn by all auxiliary members.
Black soft vinyl with black mouton trimming for use by all uniformed auxiliary members. Worn only when temperature is expected to fall below 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
Plain black smooth leather with plain or lugged soles and raised heel. Grommets and laces will be black, no buckles or hooks visible below the pants leg. May be worn by all uniformed auxiliary members.
NYPD Patrol Tactical Pants may be worn by all ranks of uniformed auxiliary members on patrol and details.
Navy blue with white letters "NYPD AUXILIARY" embroidered on front, worn only by members of the Bicycle Patrol when not operating bicycle.
AUXILIARY HIGHWAY UNIT
Navy blue whip cord with 112 inch light blue braid on outside seams.
Puttee type, black leather. Worn with high top plain, black lace type shoe.
Black leather pouch type holder for Memorandum Pad (PD 112-141) with cover, worn on Equipment belt.
Same as Auxiliary Police Officers, except yellow soutache sewn on top and bottom of band.
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USE OF SIDELD
PROCEDURE
COMMAND AUXILIARY POLICE COORDINATOR
NOTE
RELATED PROCEDURE
AUXILIARY GUIDE Section: Uniforms and Equipment Procedure No: 504-04
AUXILIARY POLICE SHIELDS
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In order to readily identify qualified auxiliary police personnel in good standing and on active status, the Department issues, through the Auxiliary Police Section, a distinctive seven pointed metal shield. The shields for Auxiliary Police Officers and Sergeants bear an identification number. Those for Lieutenant and above are unnumbered.
The metal shield is worn as part of the regulation uniform while on duty. It does not signify any special peace officer or police officer powers; nor does it imply any special immunities or privileges. Auxiliary Police members who use, or attempt to use the shield for any reasons other than for which it was intended, may face disciplinary charges and possible removal from the Auxiliary Police Program. Unlawful use of the shield may result in the arrest of the Auxiliary Police member.
To issue an auxiliary police shield:
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Direct Auxiliary Police member to report to the Auxiliary Police Section to receive an auxiliary police shield. Enter shield number on Auxiliary Police members Auxiliary Police Volunteer Enrollment (APS #1). Inform Auxiliary Police member that upon leaving the Auxiliary Police Program that the shield must be returned to the unit's Auxiliary Police Coordinator.
It is imperative that Command Auxiliary Police Coordinators inform all new Auxiliary Police Officers that the shield is Department property and must be returned to the Department upon separation from the Auxiliary Police Program.
The IDENTIFICATION CARD must be worn at all times on the member 's outermost garment while inside Police Headquarters.
The practice of safeguarding the newly appointed auxiliary member's shield and IDENTIFICATION CARD is not permissible. However, certain exceptions are as follows: (1) the Command Auxiliary Police Coordinator has cause to believe, based on verifiable information, that the Auxiliary Police member upon issuance of the auxiliary police shield, will likely not return to the program and decline to return the shield, (2) the Command Auxiliary Police Coordinator may hold the shield of an auxiliary member of disciplinary probation and (3) when an auxiliary member fails to perform the minimum required quarterly hours the shield may be reissued on a "tour to tour" basis. In this case, the Auxiliary Police member who performs the minimum required hours in the next quarter will have hislher shield and IDENTIFICATION CARD returned
Active Participation (A.P.G. 505-06)
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AUXILIARY GUIDE Section: Uniforms and Equipment Procedure No: 504-05
VERIFICATION OF DRIVER LICENSE
DATE ISSUED: DATE EFFECTIVE: REVISION NUMBER: PAGE:
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To ensure all Auxiliary Police personnel trained and qualified by the Department to operate Department vehicles (RMPs and vans) maintain a current New York State driver license.
To conduct mandatory New York State driver license check on authorized Auxiliary Police operators:
BOROUGH! 1. Conduct mandatory New York State drivers license check, via FINEST system, during July of each year, for all authorized Auxiliary Police operators assigned to comand.
BUREAU COMMAND AUXILIARY POLICE COORDINATOR 2.
a. Place copy of FINEST message printout in Auxiliary Police operator's personnel folder.
Notify Auxiliary Police Section and Auxiliary Police operator immediately if license is expired, suspended or revoked.
NOTE
AUXILIARY POLICE OPERATOR
a. Inform Auxiliary Police operator concerned not to operate any Department vehicle.
b. Conduct investigation in conjuction with Auxiliary Police Section to resolve issue.
1. Upon conclusion of investigation, determine if "operator" status for Auxiliary Police member is reinstated.
11. Advise Auxiliary Police member concerned of results of investigation and current "operator" status.
Borough/Bureau Command Auxiliary Police Coordinators will inform Auxiliary Police operator concerned that he/she is NOT permitted to operate any Department vehicle until he/she proves that such expiration, suspension or revocation has been resolved
In addition, at any time an authorized Auxiliary Police operator has iriformation to the fact that hislher license is expired, suspended or revoked, he/she is required to notify hislher Borough/Bureau Command Auxiliary Police Coordinator immediately and refrain from operating any Department vehicle until the issue has been resolved. Auxiliary Police operator concerned will not operate a Department vehicle until authorization is received from Borough/Bureau Command Auxiliary Police Coordinator.
A folder of all qualified auxiliary police operators is to be kept on file at the command Borough/Command Auxiliary Police Coordinators will be responsible to update file as necessary.
4. Operate Department vehicle only when authorized by BoroughlBureau Command Auxiliary Police supervisory personnel.
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REGULATION HAT
DUTY JACKET
NAMEPLATE
SHIRT
NOTE
TIE
TIE CLASP
BELT
DUTY TROUSERS
AUXILIARY GUIDE Section: Uniforms and Equipment Procedure No: 504-06
UNIFORMS
DATE ISSUED: DATE EFFECTIVE: REVISION NUMBER: PAGE:
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UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENT MUST CONFORM WITH NYPD EQUIPMENT SECTION REQUIREMENTS
AUXILIARY POLICE OFFICER
Navy blue, black strap and unnumbered chrome cap device. Hat may be removed while in Department vehicle and must be worn squarely on head when not in vehicle.
There are currently two (2) authorized duty jackets: 1. Navy blue, nylon, hip length with zip out "thinsulate" lining, concealed
zipper front, gilt buttons and zip side vents. 2. Navy blue, nylon, waist length short duty jacket with zip out "thinsulate"
lining, knit wristlets, waistband and zip side vents.
These duty jackets are authorized for all ranks inclusive with "Auxiliary Police Department" arm patch affixed to both shoulders (exceptions being Auxiliary Special Task Unit and Harbor Unit which will wear auxiliary police patch on right sleeve and authorized designated patch on left sleeve).
Worn on outermost garment, centered below shield (except raincoat). White metal nameplate for Auxiliary Police Officers, yellow metal for auxiliary supervIsors.
Dark blue, military type with "Auxiliary Police Department" arm patch affixed as describe above.
Members of the ceremonial unit regardless of rank MUST wear a white shirt while performing ceremonial junctions, i. e. awards, ceremonies, parades, funerals etc.
Navy blue, break-away type
Regulation P.D. issue
Black leather, 1 ~ inches wide with metal buckle
Navy blue, (polyester and wool), with ~ inch braid attached
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SHOES!SOCKS
COLLAR INSIGNIA
SERVICE STRIPE! HASH MARKS! LONGEVITY BAR
NOTE
REGULATION HAT
INSIGNIA OF RANK
INSIGNIA OF RANK
DATE EFFECTIVE: REVISION NUMBER: PAGE:
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Plain black socks. Smooth black leather, lace-type shoes with flat sales and raised rubber heels. Leather jogging shoes, sneakers, or shoes with visible lettering are prohibited.
Command on right and "AUXILIARY POLICE" on left side. This shall be worn on both inner and outer most garments by ALL ranks at ALL times.
For ranks of Auxiliary Police Officer, Sergeant and Lieutenant. Service stripeslhash marks will be affixed to the left sleeve on all garments. Short sleeve shirts and rain gear are exempt from this requirement. Each service striplhash mark represents five (5) years of service and are available at the Equipment Section.
1. Service stripes/hash marks will be affixed with lower tip of the strip four (4) inches from the bottom and with left edge along outer centerline of the left sleeve only.
2. Longevity breast bar shall be worn on the short sleeve shirt for Auxiliary Police Officer, Sergeant and Lieutenant. This bar denotes the number of years of service in five (5) year increments. The breast bar will be worn directly over the right breast uniform pocket of the short sleeve shirt (in lieu of hash marks). This item is also available for purchase at the Equipment Section.
SERGEANT
Uniform is the same as required for Auxiliary Police Officer, EXCEPT:
Gilt (gold) cap device (without shield number) and gilt (gold) chin strap.
Three (3) pointed stripes, worn on both sleeve of: A. All shirts B. Multi-seasonal duty jacket C. Summer blouse D. V-Neck Sweater
LIEUTENANT
Uniform is the same as required for Sergeant, EXCEPT:
Gilt (gold) bar, worn: A. Shoulders of regulation white shirt B. Shoulders of multi-seasonal duty jacket C. Shoulders of summer blouse (with epaulettes) while wearing white shirt D. Shoulders of V-Neck sweater
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INSIGNIA OF RANK
INSIGNIA OF RANK
INSIGNIA OF RANK
INSIGNIA OF RANK
REGULATION HAT
DUTY BELT
COMMAND EMBLEM
OVERCOAT (WINTER)
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CAPTAIN
Uniform is the same as required for Lieutenant, EXCEPT:
Two (2) gilt (gold) bars, worn in the same manner as Lieutenant's insignia and: a. Shoulders of white shirt (with epaulettes)
DEPUTY INSPECTOR
Uniform is the same as required for Captain, EXCEPT:
Gilt (gold) oak leaf, worn in the same manner as Captain's insignia
INSPECTOR
Uniform is the same as required for Deputy Inspector, EXCEPT:
Gilt (gold) spread eagle worn in the same manner as Deputy Inspector's insignia
DEPUTY CHIEF
Uniform is the same as required for Inspector, EXCEPT:
One (1) gilt (gold) star worn in the same manner as Inspector's insignia
Sleeves of Summer Blouse have two (2) bands of black mohair braid
AUXILIARY IDGHW A Y UNIT
Same as Auxiliary Police Officer, EXCEPT:
Authorized hat.
P.D. regulation
Highway Patrol command emblem on left sleeve
Black horsehide leather with shoulder epaulette, regulation gold buttons and removable liner. Worn with duty belt, uniform shirt and tie
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AUXILIARY GUIDE I PROCEDURE NUMBER:
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SUMMER BLOUSE
FLOTATION JACKET
COMMAND EMBLEM
COMMAND EMBLEM
HELMET
NOTE
JACKET
NOTE
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Same as Auxiliary Police Officers, except fitted waist, worn with duty belt.
AUXILIARY HARBOR UNIT
Same as Auxiliary Police Officer, EXCEPT:
Must be worn at all times by members performing Harbor Patrol duty.
Harbor Patrol command emblem on left sleeve.
AUXILIARY MANHA TT AN TRAFFIC TASK FORCE
Same as Auxiliary Police Officer.
"Auxiliary Police Department" arm patch affixed to both shoulders
AUXILIARY BICYCLE UNIT
The following is the authorized uniform for Auxiliary Bicycle Patrol.
The helmet will be white in color with the word "AUX POLICE" affixed on both sides in black letters. Helmets must be "ANSI" or "SNELL" certified, weighing approximately ten (10) ounces. Sergeants and above must affix their rank insignia (i.e. Sergeant using a chevron), adhesive type, to the front and back of the helmet. Helmets are required for all auxiliary members on bicycle patrol.
The NYPD AUXILIARY baseball cap is authorized/or use when not riding the bicycle and coming in contact with members of the community. The baseball cap will not be worn underneath the bicycle helmet.
Two tone (white/royal blue) waist length bolero type jacket with the letters ''NYPD'' printed in 3 ~ inch high white letters and "AUXILIARY" printed in 1 ~ inch high letters beneath the "NYPD" on back. The letters "AUXILIARY POLICE" will also be printed in 1 ~ inch high lettering across right breast. Authorized auxiliary arm patches will be affixed to both sides.
As an option to wearing the bicycle jacket, Auxiliary Police Officers may wear the Traffic Vest over their duty jacket.
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SHIRT
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SHIELD/ PATCH
PANTS
SHORTS
SHOES/SOCKS
GLOVES
NOTE
BATON
EYE GEAR
ADDITIONAL DATA
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Navy blue (white for Auxiliary Lieutenant and above) golf shirts with the letters "AUXILIARY POLICE" printed as described above. Shirts are available in both long and short sleeve. The authorized long sleeve turtleneck shirt is authorized to be worn during inclement weather months underneath the long sleeve bicycle golf shirt only.
Auxiliary Sergeants must affix chevrons to the golf shirt and jacket.
Patch will be NYPD gray in color for Auxiliary Police Officers and gold in color for supervisors, to be worn on the left breast of golf shirt and jacket.
Pants are made of supplex material NYPD blue in color, elastic and drawstring waist, right back pocket with Velcro closure, two (2) front Bello pockets with Velcro closure on right and left side pockets. One zipper and Velcro snap on bottom of each pant leg.
NYPD blue in color, with drawstring waist, two (2) hip pockets, and two (2) Bello/cargo pockets with pleats on center of the pockets.
Black leather sneakers with visible lettering prohibited. High top sneakers are not authorized. Black cotton socks.
Black gloves should be worn for bicycle use. The use of black cutoff gloves, for summer use, is also recommended.
Regulation handcuffs will be carried in a nylon handcuff case with snap and key available for use.
Regulation Baton (Wood) may be carried while assigned to bicycle patrol.
Shatterproof protective.
Under no circumstances may the bicycle uniform or bicycle be modified. The authorized auxiliary bicycle patrol uniform shall only be worn when actually performing auxiliary bicycle patrol duties.
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AUXILIARY GUIDE PROCEDURE NUMBER:
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Personal bicycles are not pennitted for use in this program. Bicycles will not be assigned to individual Auxiliary Police Officers, they will be allocated to the auxiliary bicycle unit concerned. Notwithstanding this policy, Auxiliary Police Officers may utilize regular patrol unit's bicycles, if available, and if granted permission by the Precinct/PSA Commanding Officer or hislher designee. If an Auxiliary Officer utilizes a regular patrol unit bicycle, the desk officer must be notified and an entry must be made in the command log.
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RANKS OF THE NYPD AUXILIARY POLICE
1) AUXILIARY POLICE OFFICER AlPO
2) AUXILIARY SERGEANT AlSGT (CHEVRONS)
3) AUXILIARY LIEUTENANT AlLT (ONE GOLD BAR)
4) AUXILIARY CAPTAIN AlCAPT (TWO GOLD BARS)
5) AUXILIARY DEPUTY INSPECTOR AID I (OAK LEAVE)
6) AUXILIARY INSPECTOR AlINSP (EAGLE) .
7) AUXILIARY DEPUTY CHIEF AlDC (ONE STAR)
CORRECT POSITIONS OF COLLAR BRASS FOR ALL RANKS
.-. RIGHT COLLAR HAS "COMMAND DESIGNATION" AND LEFT COLLAR HAS "AUXILIARY POLICE"
NOTE: RANK INSIGNIA NOT AUTHORIZED ON THE COLLAR OF ANY UNIFORM. ALL RANKS.
CORRECT POSITION OF COLLAR BRASS ON JACKET
CORRECT POSITION OF COLLAR BRASS ON LONG SLEEVE SHIRT
CORRECT POSITION OF COLLAR BRASS ON SHORT SLEEVE SHIRT
NOTE: "AUXILIARY POLICE" COLLAR BRASS IS PLACED ON THE SAME SIDE AS '~UXILIARY POLICE SHIELD;' ON YOUR LEFT.
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AWARDS AND BREAST BARS
The Department currently authorizes ONLY the following breast bars and awards to its members.
Black background I Gold letters and gold frame
Blue I WMe I Dark btue
Red I Wh~e I Dark blue
Orange I Wh~e I Green
Purple with Gold bars
Blue background with White stars
Baby blue I White I Baby blue with Yellow bars
American Flag Breast Bar May be worn by all members.
World Trade Center Breast Bar May be worn by all members who were in the Auxiliary Police Program on September 11, 2001.
Award of Valor May be worn by all members who have received the Award of Valor.
Award of Commendation May be worn by all members who have received the Award of Commendation .
Award of Merit May be worn by all members who have received the Award of Merit.
Unit Citation May be worn by all members of the unit in the year citation was earned.
Community Service Award (3000 Hours) May be worn by all members who have 3000 hours of service in the Auxiliary Police Program.
500 Hours Award May be worn by all members who have 500 hours of service in the Auxiliary Police Program.
Auxiliary Police 50th Anniversary May be worn by all members who were in the Auxiliary Police Program in 2000.
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CORRECT NAME PLATE, SHIELD &
AWARDS HOLDER FOR ALL MEMBERS
WHO WERE IN THE PROGRAM IN 2000 AND ON
SEPTEMBER 11, 2001
INCORRECT
NO MULTIPLE AWARDS
NO MULTIPLE AWARDS
NO MULTIPLE: AWARDS
NO MULTIPLE AWARDS
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NO PINS OR FLAGS OF ANY KIND ON TOP OF AWARD HOLDER
INCORRECT NO EMPTY HOLES. DO NOT OVERLAP
SHIELD WITH NAME PLATE.
NO EMPTY HOLES
00 NOT OVERLAP SHIELD
WITH NAME Pl.ATE
CORRECT NAME PLATE, SHIELD &
AWARDS HOLDER FOR ALL MEMBERS AFTER
SEPTEMBER 11, 2001
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AUXILIARY MEMBER
NOTE
ADDITIONAL DATA
RELATED PROCEDURES
AUXILIARY GUIDE Section: Uniforms and Equipment Procedure No: 504-07
PROTECTIVE VEST
I DATE ISSUED: DATE EFFECTIVE: REVISION NUMBER: PAGE:
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MUST wear an approved bullet resistant vest when outside a Department facility and in uniform.
Under no circumstances shall an Auxiliary Police Officer assigned a patrol function outside of a Department facility perform his/her duties without a Department issued loaner, personal or authorized purchased bullet resistant vest. THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS.
All Auxiliary Police Officers MUST contact the Auxiliary Police Section Vest Unit at (718) 520-9243 for authorization and approval prior to purchasing a bullet resistant vest through the New York City Police Department via the NYPD Equipment Section. AND:
a. MUST present vest to designated Auxiliary Police Section Vest Unit personnel, after purchase, for inspection and approval prior to use by the NYPD Ballistic Vest Unit ..
b. MUST wear only one (1) of the following authorized protective vests: (1) Department issued loaner vest. (2) Department issued personal vest. (3) Personal vest purchased through the NYPD Equipment Section
after authorization and approval by the Auxiliary Police Section and approved after inspection by the Auxiliary Police Section and the NYP D Ballistic Vest Unit.
Auxiliary members MUST wear their bullet resistant vest panels with the vest carrier specifically designed to fit these panels as provided by the manufacturer. Generic vest carriers or vest carriers that are made to fit a range of ballistic panels are not authorized for use.
All personal vests purchased through the NYPD Equipment Section shall be entered into the Auxiliary Police Section Bullet Resistant Vest database.
Criteria for a member 's eligibility to purchase a vest through the NYPD Equipment Section shall be determined by the Commanding Officer, Auxiliary Police Section.
Protective Vest-Use/ Maintenance (A.G. 504-08) Roll Call Formations (A.G. 508-11)
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