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  1. Seniority in rank among members appointed or promoted at the same time is determined by
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position on appointment or promotion list.

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  1. Police Department Chaplains and Surgeons have the assimilated rank of
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Inspector.

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  1. At a police incident, the senior uniformed member, in R.M.P. assigned to incident or on foot patrol at the scene, will
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direct and coordinate police operations pending arrival of the supervisor. If R.M.P. assigned to incident is delayed and no uniformed member is assigned to foot patrol at the scene, the senior uniformed member first on the scene will take charge, pending the arrival of supervisor or assigned R.M.P

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UNIFORMED MEMBER OF THE SERVICE

  1. Salute:
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a. Police Commissioner or deputy commissioners in civilian clothes
b. Supervisory officer in uniform
c. United States flag as it passes
d. Desk when entering command.

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  1. Salute flag when national anthem is played. If flag not visible,
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face band, etc., and salute.

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  1. Salute is not required at large assemblages except when
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addressed by or addressing supervisory officer. Salute not required if it interferes with police duty.

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  1. Remove hat and stand at attention in office of
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Police Commissioner, deputy commissioner or member above rank of lieutenant.

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  1. Order “Attention” when member above rank of
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captain enters room unless otherwise directed.

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  1. Place U.S. flag at half-staff as indicated below, when a uniformed member of the service dies:
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a. Lieutenant, sergeant, police officer - on Department building where assigned on day of funeral
b. Captain - on Department building where assigned from time of death to sunset, day of funeral
c. Deputy inspectors or inspectors - on Department buildings within his/her command from time of death to sunset, day of funeral; flag at Police Headquarters will fly at half-mast on day of funeral.
d. Member killed in line of duty - on Department building where member assigned from time of death to ten (10) days after the funeral; flags will fly at half-mast on all Department buildings from time of death until day after the funeral.
e. Other members, Police Commissioner or a deputy commissioner - as directed by the Police Commissioner or Chief of Department.

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