2012 North Dakota Century Code Title 40 Municipal Government Chapter 40-20 City Attorney, Engineer, Chief of Police, and Police Officers
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CHAPTER 40-20
CITY ATTORNEY, ENGINEER, CHIEF OF POLICE, AND POLICE OFFICERS
40-20-01. City attorney - Duties - Docket.
The city attorney shall:
1. Conduct all law business in which the city or any of its departments is interested.
2. Furnish written opinions, when requested, upon all questions submitted to the city
attorney by the governing body or any of the departments of the city.
3. Draft all ordinances, bonds, contracts, leases, conveyances, and other instruments
that may be required by the officers of the city.
4. Examine tax and assessment rolls and all proceedings in reference to the levying and
collecting of city taxes.
5. Keep a docket of all cases to which the city may be a party in any court of record in
which must be entered briefly all steps taken in each such case and such docket must
be open to public inspection at all reasonable hours.
6. Perform all other duties that may be prescribed by the governing body or by the
ordinances of the city or the statutes of the state.
40-20-02. Assistant city attorneys - Appointment - Special counsel authorized.
With the consent and approval of the governing body of the city, the city attorney may
appoint assistants to do any or all of the acts which the city attorney is required to do under this
chapter, but the city attorney shall be responsible to the city for the acts of such assistants. The
governing body of the city, however, may employ and pay special counsel when it deems such
counsel to be necessary for the best interests of the city.
40-20-03. City engineer - Qualifications - Duties - Compensation - Plans or surveys Preservation and transfer to successor.
The city engineer must be a practical surveyor and engineer. The city engineer shall keep
an office in some convenient place in the city and the governing body, by ordinance, shall
prescribe the city engineer's duties and compensation for services performed for the city. All
surveys, profiles, plans, or estimates made by the city engineer for the city are the property of
the city and must be carefully preserved in the office of the engineer and must be open to the
inspection of all interested persons. The surveys, profiles, plans, estimates, and all books and
papers pertaining to the city engineer's office shall be delivered by the engineer at the expiration
of the city engineer's term of office to the successor city engineer or to the governing body of the
city.
40-20-04. When city engineer or chief of police to be street commissioner.
In cities having no street commissioner, the city engineer shall perform the duties and have
the authority of street commissioner, and in cities having no street commissioner or city
engineer, the chief of police shall perform the duties and have the authority of street
commissioner.
40-20-05. Chief of police and police officers - Powers and duties - Hot pursuit.
1. The chief of police shall perform such duties as shall be prescribed by the governing
body for the preservation of the peace. The chief of police shall have the authority to
administer oaths to police officers under the chief's supervision. Within the city limits,
and for a distance of one and one-half miles [2.41 kilometers] in all directions outside
the city limits, the police officers and watchmen of the city shall perform the duties and
exercise the powers of peace officers as defined and prescribed by the laws of this
state.
2. A police officer in "hot pursuit" may continue beyond the one and one-half mile [2.41
kilometer] limit to make an arrest, in obedience to a warrant or without a warrant under
the conditions of section 29-06-15, whenever obtaining the aid of peace officers having
jurisdiction beyond that limit would cause a delay permitting escape. As used in this
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subsection, "hot pursuit" means the immediate pursuit of a person who is endeavoring
to avoid arrest.
Police officers shall serve and execute any warrant, writ, process, order, or notice
issued to them by a municipal judge within the city in any civil or criminal action or
proceeding for or on account of a violation of any city ordinance or in any action or
proceeding in which the city is a party or is interested beneficially. The police, within
the limits prescribed in this section, may serve and execute all writs and process
issued by justices in civil actions. In addition to the duties set out in this section, the
police shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed by ordinance or statute.
40-20-06. Arrest by chief of police or policeman outside of city - Fees.
No chief of police or policeman shall receive any fee for going outside of the city to make an
arrest for violation of a state law unless the board of county commissioners is satisfied that a
delay in obtaining the sheriff or a sheriff's deputy to make the arrest would have permitted an
escape.
40-20-07. Municipalities to furnish blue uniforms to police officers.
Any municipality of this state which employs full-time police officers shall furnish each such
police officer with a summer-weight and a winter-weight uniform. The uniforms must be blue in
color.
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