GARFIELD COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
POLICY / PROCEDURE
GENERAL
SUBJECT: CODE OF CONDUCT
EFFECTIVE DATE: January 01, 2004
Revised: December 15, 2004
Revised: January 01, 2008
POLICY:
All members of the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office shall conduct their
personal and professional lives in accordance with existing laws as
expected by law enforcement personnel and the citizens of this
community.
PURPOSE:
To identify rules and regulations regarding the conduct of the
Sheriff’s Office Members.
Rules and regulations
are designed as guidelines for behavior in an organization. They are not
intended to cover every case that may arise, but help establish a base
by which individuals will make acceptable decisions in areas that may
not be specifically addressed.
METHOD:
Obedience to orders: Members will obey any order lawfully issued
by a supervisor or commander; not commit any act that constitutes a
violation of any Office rules, regulations, procedures,
responsibilities, instructions or written directive; not aid, abet or
incite another in the violations of rules, duties, orders, policies, or
procedures of the Office; not violate or conspire to violate city
ordinances, county resolutions, state, or federal laws. In the event of
improper action or breach of discipline, it is understood that the
employee is familiar with the rules, policies, procedures,
responsibilities, instructions or orders.
Conduct
Unbecoming: Members will conduct themselves at all times both on and
off duty in a manner, which reflects most favorably on the Office.
Members will not engage in conduct prejudicial to good order and
discipline or in conduct unbecoming a law enforcement officer. Members
will not participate in any immoral, indecent, lewd, or disorderly
conduct. Members will not utter any disrespectful, mutinous, insolent,
abusive language or offensive gestures toward another member,
supervisor, subordinate, staff officer or the public.
Soliciting of
Bribes, Gift or Gratuity: Members will not solicit, offer, or
accept a bribe, gift or gratuity. Members will not trade, barter,
accept or purchase any item from any merchant at a rate lower than what
is charged their regular customer, or what is considered to be below the
fair market value of the item due to their position with the Sheriff’s
Office.
Seat Belt
Requirement: Members and their passengers shall wear seat belts
while operating a Sheriff/County vehicle.
Use of Tobacco
Products: Tobacco products of any type shall not be used within any
Sheriff/County facilities or vehicles. Tobacco products of any type
shall not be used when in the presence of private citizens and involved
in the taking of information for a law enforcement function. Use of
tobacco products of any type is allowed during approved breaks and meal
periods and only in designated areas.
Use of Alcohol:
Alcoholic beverages shall not be consumed while on duty, either in or
out of uniform, except in the performance of duty. Off duty members
called to a law enforcement situation who have been drinking alcoholic
beverages prior to responding will advise the requesting party of their
condition. No employee shall report for their regular duty assignment
with ANY alcohol in their system. Supervisors are authorized to
initiate an inquiry based on reasonable suspicion to include a chemical
breath test. Members on duty or in uniform shall not enter liquor
establishments except to perform valid law enforcement functions.
Drugs/Narcotics:
Illegal drugs or narcotics shall not be used at any time. If you are
under prescribed medication, it is the duty of the employee to
immediately advise his/her supervisor, a decision as to whether or not
the member should continue on duty will be made at that time.
Conduct Toward
Prisoners: No employee shall fraternize with any person in the
Garfield County Jail who is incarcerated and classified as an inmate,
trustee, work release or person held for another law enforcement
agency. The term fraternizing shall define the following act or action,
either verbal or non-verbal:
- Arranging dates
or meetings
- Unauthorized
written communication
- Any
communication with sexual implications
- Special
consideration or advantageous treatment
- Employees are
forbidden to conduct a personal relationship with a released inmate
for period of (90) days from inmate’s release date (see
Fraternization with Inmates Policy and Procedure).
Criminal and/or
Traffic Violations: An employee charged with ANY criminal offense
or traffic violation shall immediately report the violation to their
supervisor. The supervisor shall be responsible, through chain of
command, to notify the Professional Standards Division Commander,
Undersheriff or Sheriff. Notification is required immediately after
being charged. It is the employee’s responsibility to keep their
supervisor informed as to the status of the case. Any employee who has
their privilege to drive suspended, revoked or denied shall notify the
Professional Standards Division Commander,
Undersheriff or Sheriff immediately. Those employees whose job
description requires essential driving may be terminated if the
suspension, revocation or denial affects their ability to perform their
job function and /or creates a liability risk for the Sheriff’s Office
and / or Garfield County.
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