RELATING TO TOWNS AND CITIES -- EMERGENCY POLICE POWER
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Introduced
By: Representative Peter F. Kilmartin |
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Date
Introduced: February 12, 2002 |
It is enacted
by the General Assembly as follows:
SECTION
1. Chapter 45-42 of the General Laws entitled "Emergency Police Power" is hereby
amended by adding thereto the following section:
45-42-2. Nonemergency police power. --
(a) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, and consistent with the
provisions of Chapter 40.1 of Title 45 entitled "Interlocal Contracting
and Joint Enterprises," where the territories of one city or town lies
adjacent to another city or town, the chiefs of police of the adjacent city or
town may enter into an agreement, which is subject to approval by each city or
town council by adoption of a resolution in support thereof, whereby the chief
may request that the other city or town police force provide assistance in a
nonemergency situation for all those
police services prescribed by law within any portion of the jurisdiction of the
city or town of the chief granting the authority.
(b) The officers responding to the request and agreement shall
have the same authority, powers, duties, privileges and immunities for
jurisdictional purposes as a duly appointed police officer of the city or town
making the request.
(c) All wage and disability payments, pension, workers'
compensation claims, medical expenses or other employment benefits will be the
responsibility of the employing agency, unless the requesting agency is
reimbursed for such costs from any other source. Each agency shall be responsible for the negligence of its
employees to the extent specified by law.
(d) A copy of any agreement entered into pursuant to this
section shall be provided to the Superintendent of the Rhode Island State
Police.
(e) The Governor shall have the authority to suspend an agreement entered into pursuant to this section upon a finding that the suspension is in the interest of public safety.
SECTION
2. This act shall take effect upon passage.