Section 6-A1105. APPLICATIONS  


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    1105.1Applications for the appointment of special police officer under the provisions of D.C. Official Code §4-114 (1981), except those seeking appointment under §1101.12 of this title, shall be made jointly in the names of the prospective special police officers and the names of the persons or corporations in connection with whose property of business the appointment is sought, upon forms supplied by the Chief of Police.

     

    1105.2The forms pursuant to §1105.1 shall contain an agreement by the employer applicants to notify the Chief of Police of any termination or change of the employment status of the prospective special police officer.

     

    1105.3Each application shall be accompanied by two dollars ($2) as a deposit for the badge to be issued in the event the Mayor issues a commission. This fee shall be returned to the applicant upon denial of the application or the return of the badge to the Chief of Police.

     

    1105.4Supplemental applications made jointly in the names of appointed special police officers and the names of persons or corporations the guarding of whose property or extension of whose business is sought to be added to the jurisdiction of a special police officer, and, in the case of special police officers appointed under §§1101.8 and 1101.10 of this chapter, the locations of additional places of business, warehouses, buildings, banks, and other addresses, between which such money, securities or other property is to be transported or protected, shall be made upon forms supplied by the Chief of Police, which shall contain similar agreements as those pursuant to §1105.2.

     

    1105.5Applications seeking appointment of a special police officer under §1101.12 or supplemental applications to enlarge the jurisdiction of a special police officer appointed under § 1101.12 shall be filed jointly in the names of the applicant or the appointee, as the case may be, and the head of the department or agency of the Government of the District of Columbia by which he or she is employed upon special forms supplied by the Chief of Police.

     

    1105.6Special police officers shall report to the Chief of Police within five (5) days after termination, the names of persons and corporations of locations or property specified on their commissions by whom they are no longer employed or which they no longer guard.

     

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Section 12 of chapter 32 of the Manual of Rules and Regulations of the Police Department as approved by the Board of Commissioners on August 8, 1948.