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Policy & Procedure Page 1 of 3 <br />Lexington Police <br />Department <br />Subject: <br />Agency Property <br />Policy Number: <br />17CAccreditation Standards: <br />Reference: 117.5.1; 17.4.2; 17.5.3 <br />Effective Date: <br />11/1/11 <br />New <br />Revised <br />Revision <br />Dates: <br />1/24/19 <br />By Order of: Mark J. Corr, Chief of Police <br />GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS AND GUIDELINES <br />The law enforcement profession requires many different types of equipment and <br />property to successfully carry out its mission. The Lexington Police Department is <br />committed to providing its members with equipment that will aid them in servicing the <br />needs of the community and protects them while they engage in their duties. This <br />will include researching the newest trends, properly maintaining existing equipment, <br />keeping a thorough inventory, and making purchases responsibly. This policy <br />outlines the management of Department property. <br />PROCEDURE <br />A. Types of Property <br />1. Facility; this includes the structure and the systems used in daily operation <br />(i.e. climate control, plumbing, lighting, doors, windows, security cameras.) <br />2. Fleet, this includes both marked and unmarked vehicles, motorcycle, <br />motorcycle trailer, programmable message boards, speed trailers, and <br />bicycles. <br />3. Individual personnel equipment, this includes any equipment issued to <br />Department members (i.e. patrol, parking control officer, animal control <br />officer, mechanic, support staff etc.). <br />B. Management of Property and Equipment <br />1. The Chief of Police is responsible for all aspects of the Department’s <br />property and equipment. Through the Chief, the Captain of Administration <br />will manage the program and will coordinate with other personnel in the <br />Department. These include but are not limited to the following positions: <br />[17.5.1]
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