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10-3-913 - Authority of chief of police.

10-3-913. Authority of chief of police.
(1) The chief of police has the same authority as the sheriff within the boundaries of themunicipality of appointment. The chief has authority to:
(a) suppress riots, disturbances, and breaches of the peace;
(b) apprehend all persons violating state laws or city ordinances;
(c) diligently discharge his duties and enforce all ordinances of the city to preserve thepeace, good order, and protection of the rights and property of all persons; and
(d) attend the municipal justice court located within the city when required, providesecurity for the court, and obey its orders and directions.
(2) This section is not a limitation of a police chief's statewide authority as otherwiseprovided by law.
(3) The chief of police shall, on or before January 1, 2003, adopt a written policy thatprohibits the stopping, detention, or search of any person when the action is solely motivated byconsiderations of race, color, ethnicity, age, or gender.

Amended by Chapter 219, 2002 General Session

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