The Honorable Dennis Young State Representative P.O. Box 1835 Texarkana, AR 75504
Dear Representative Young:
This is in response to your request for an opinion regarding the appointment, discipline, and termination of police and fire chiefs in a city with the city manager form of government. Specifically, you note that the City of Texarkana, Arkansas is in the process of changing from a Public Safety Department to the standard system of having a separate police chief and fire chief. In light of this development, you pose the following questions:
1. In city manager form of government in a city of the first class with a population over 20,000, what are the methods to be utilized regarding the employment, termination, and discipline procedures of police chiefs and fire chiefs?
2. Will the police chief and fire chief be covered by civil service statutes, and if so, which particular statutes?
It is my opinion that the answer to your first question depends upon whether the City of Texarkana has enacted a civil service system for its police officers and firefighters pursuant to A.C.A. §
If the City of Texarkana has not enacted a civil service system for its police officers and firefighters, in my opinion the city manager may nominate a candidate or candidates for the position of police or fire chief, subject to "confirmation" by the board. The chiefs would be subject to discipline by the city manager (if invested with such authority by the board), and their employment would be terminable by the city manager with the approval of a majority of the board.
It should be noted from the outset that there are no statutes governing the procedure to undertake when a city with the city manager form of government changes back from a public safety department to the usual system of having separate police and fire chiefs. Cf. A.C.A. §§
The power to "discipline" a police or fire chief in city manager cities with a civil service commission for police officers and fire fighters is less apparent. Ordinarily, the city manager (if invested with the authority by ordinance) has the power to supervise and control all administrative departments, agencies, offices, and employees." A.C.A. §
The power of termination over police and fire chiefs is not entirely clear under the statutes. See however Op. Att'y Gen. Nos.
If the City of Texarkana has not adopted a civil service commission for its police officers and firefighters, then in my opinion the police and fire chiefs are to be nominated by the city manager, subject to confirmation by the board. A.C.A. §
In response to your second question, it is my opinion that the police chief and fire chief will be covered by the civil service statutes found at A.C.A. §§
The foregoing opinion, which I hereby approve, was prepared by Deputy Attorney General Elana C. Wills.
Sincerely,
WINSTON BRYANT Attorney General
WB:cyh
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