[Ord. 1193, §1]
There is hereby established for the city, as provided by Section 85.541 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, a merit system police department.
[Ord. 2023, §1; Ord. 3173, §1]
The police department of the city may, at full strength, consist of a chief of police, a supervisory staff as deemed appropriate by the chief and the city administrator, and such patrolmen as may be determined necessary by the mayor and city council from time to time.
[Ord. 2019, §7.(f)]
The appointing authority under the provisions of this article shall be the city administrator who shall have the power to appoint and remove members of the police department in accordance with personnel system regulations approved by the city council.
[Ord. 1193, §9; Ord. 3173, §1]
No member of the police department shall be permitted to serve as member of such department unless he is at least twenty-one (21) years of age and shall from time to time pass a satisfactory physical and mental examination. This Section is not applicable to telecommunicators, civilian employees, or school crossing guards.
[Ord. 1193, §8]
The chief of police shall, in the discharge of his duties, be subject to the orders of the mayor, and all other members of the police department shall be subject to orders of their superiors in the police department and the mayor only.
[Ord. 1193, §10; Ord. 2960, §1; Ord. 3972, §2]
Every Law Enforcement Officer of the Police Department shall have power at all times to make or order arrests, with proper process, for any offense against the laws of the City or the State of Missouri and to keep the offender in the City Jail or any other suitable place to prevent his escape until a trial can be had before the proper officer, unless such offender can give a good and sufficient bond for his appearance for trial, and shall also have power to make arrests without process in all cases in which the officer has reasonable grounds to believe an offense against the laws of the City or the State of Missouri shall have been committed. Every member of the Police Department is empowered to serve all warrants, subpoenas, writ, or other process issued by the Police Judge of the City, or any judge of the State of Missouri, at any place within the limits of the County within which the City is located.
[Ord. 2389, §1, 2]
(a) 
Any person who appears to be incapacitated or intoxicated in a public place may be taken by a police officer to the person's residence, or to any available treatment service, or to any other appropriate local facility which may, if necessary, include a jail, for custody not to exceed twelve (12) hours pursuant to Section 67.315 RSMo.
(b) 
Any police officer detaining such person or taking action pursuant to subsection one (1) shall enjoy immunity from prosecution in civil liability as provided in Section 67.315 RSMo.
[Ord. 2063, §1]
(a) 
The personnel of the police department shall be conservators of the peace within the city and shall patrol such beats and at such times as may be designated by the chief of police and shall be constantly active in the prevention of violations of the law of the state and of this Code or other ordinance of the city, in making arrests, in maintaining and preserving order and peace in the city.
(b) 
The personnel of the police department shall at all times conduct themselves in accordance with the rules and regulations set forth in the department manual and shall obey all orders, whether made orally or in writing, issued by the chief of police or their immediate superior.
[Ord. 1651, §§1 to 5]
(a) 
No member of the police department shall at anytime, on duty or off duty, interrogate, investigate, harass or place in custody any member of the United States Armed Forces for the purpose of determining whether such member of the armed forces is in military status known as "absent without leave" (AWOL).
(b) 
Any member of the police department violating the provisions of this Section shall be subject to suspension without pay, demotion or discharge.
(c) 
All reported violations of this Section shall be investigated by the police committee of the city council, and such committee shall recommend to the council the action it deems necessary and proper.
(d) 
The provisions of this Section shall not apply to the interrogating, investigating, detaining or placing in custody of any member of the United States Armed Forces who may have previously been reported to the chief of police to be a deserter of such armed forces by proper military authorities.
(e) 
The provisions of this Section shall not apply to the interrogating, investigating, detaining or placing in custody any member of the United States Armed Forces for the violation of this Code or other city ordinances or any state or federal statute.
[Ord. 2621, §§1-5]
(a) 
Definitions:
EMERGENCY SITUATION
For the purposes of this ordinance, "emergency situation" means any situation in which the police officer has reasonable belief that a crime is about to be committed, is being committed, or, has been committed involving injury or threat of injury to any person, property, or governmental interest, and the officer's response is reasonably necessary to prevent or end such emergency situation or mitigate the likelihood of injury involved in such emergency situation.
POLICE OFFICER
For the purposes of this ordinance, "police officer" means any police officer of the City of Rolla, Missouri who has completed the basic training program established by Chapter 590 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri. (see https://revisor.mo.gov/main/OneChapter.aspx?chapter=590)
RESPONSE
For the purposes of this ordinance, "response" shall mean to take any and all action which the police officer may lawfully take as if exercising normal powers within the City of Rolla, Missouri.
(b) 
Authority. Any police officer of the City of Rolla, Missouri shall have the authority to respond to an emergency situation outside the corporate limits of the City of Rolla, provided, however, such authorization to respond shall exist only within the jurisdiction described in Subsection (c) below.
(c) 
Jurisdiction. The authority granted herein shall permit the response of one (1) or more City of Rolla police officers in the following jurisdiction within the State of Missouri until the situation is no longer an emergency: Phelps County.
(d) 
Report to Chief of Police. Every response to an emergency situation outside of the corporate limits of the City of Rolla, Missouri shall be reported to the Chief of Police.
(e) 
Effective date. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after the date of its passage and approval and upon the date that the County Commission of Phelps County has authorized by its order the response of City of Rolla police officers in said jurisdiction.
[Ord. 2895, §1]
The City of Rolla hereby adopts and will enforce this policy prohibiting the use of excessive force by law enforcement agencies within its jurisdiction against any individual engaged in nonviolent civil rights demonstrations. The City also prohibits the physical barring of any entrance or exit to such a facility and will enforce all applicable state laws regarding same.
[Ord. 2895, §1]
(a) 
Any person found to be violating any provision of this ordinance shall be served by the city with written notice stating the nature of the violation.
(b) 
Any person guilty of this violation shall be prosecuted for assault and on conviction thereof shall be fined and/or jailed as set forth in the applicable punishment provisions of the Rolla Municipal Code. Each day in which any such violations shall continue shall be deemed a separate offense.
(c) 
Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall become liable to the city for any expense, loss or damage occasioned by the city by reason of such violation.