Police Department Policy

B-0100 All Members.pdf

Kern_County_Sheriff

Policy Text
Kern County Sheriff’s Office Policies and Procedures TITLE: DUTIES OF PERSONNEL – ALL MEMBERS NO: B-100 APPROVED: Donny Youngblood, Sheriff-Coroner EFFECTIVE: REVIEWED: REVISED: UPDATED: August 1, 1990 5/24/2023 9/04/2020 9/04/2020 POLICY The Kern County Sheriff’s Office recognizes that there is a difference between law enforcement personnel and non-sworn personnel. Even so, all classifications are equally important to the accomplishment of the law enforcement mission. All members of this Sheriff’s Office should view themselves with the highest esteem and conduct themselves accordingly. In the proper discharge of their duties and exercise of their authority, they may expect to receive the fullest support of the Sheriff’s Office. The duties listed in this section apply to all members of the Sheriff’s Office. Additional duties of law enforcement personnel are listed in Sections B-200 for Deputy Sheriffs and B-250 for Detentions Deputies.

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