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Code Book. 146. The Department shall make available to all units at least two (2) complete sets of Code Books and Department Orders which shall include, but not be limited to, the following: Penal Code, Police Code, Vehicle Code, Park Code, Health Code, Fire Code, Training Bulletins, Information Bulletins, Special Orders, General Orders. Of the two (2) complete sets, one (1) set shall be kept in the station equipment room which is accessible to the station keeper or his/her designee and made available to all employees.
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Code Book. 136. The Department shall post a complete set of Code Books and Department Orders on the Department’s intranet. The posting shall include, but not be limited to, the following: Penal Code, Police Code, Vehicle Code, Park Code, Health Code, Fire Code, Training Bulletins, Information Bulletins, Special Orders, and General Orders. The Department shall also keep one complete set of Code Books and Department Orders in each station’s equipment room for use by all employees through the station keeper or his/her designee.
Code Book. The Department shall make available to all units at least two (2) complete sets of Code Books and Department Orders which shall include, but not be limited to, the following: Penal Code, Police Code, Vehicle Code, Park Code, Health Code, Fire Code, Training Bulletins, Information Bulletins, Special Orders, General Orders. Of the two (2) complete sets, one (1) set shall be kept in the station equipment room which is accessible to the station keeper or his/her designee and made available to all members. The Department will amend DGO 3.08 (Court Appearances by Members) to allow officers working a midnight shift (a ten hour shift beginning on or after 2100), to adjust their shift hours to accommodate a court appearance on the succeeding day, provided minimum staffing levels are met (i.e., an officer may adjust his or her shift from 2200-0800 to 2300-0900 or 0001-1000).

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