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How are the Retention and Disposition of Records Handled according to the General Orders?
Retention and/or disposition of Police Department records are governed by Chapter 39C of the Dallas City Code and state
law. Division and Bureau Commanders should refer to the Departmental Records Retention and Disposition Schedule,
approved by the City Council, for guidance on the retention and/or disposition of specific types of records.
GO 201.00
What do all City of Dallas Employees work under?
Regulations established by the City of Dallas Administrative Directives, Personnel Rules, and Civil Service Rules and Regulations. Written Directives of the Dallas Police Department are intended to supplement these regulations.
GO 202.00 A
All Division and Section Commanders (and unit Commanders who are Oganizational Commanders) will maintain current copies of what Documents for reference?
- City of Dallas Administrative Directives,
- City of Dallas Personnel Rules,
- Civil Service Board Code or Rules and Regulations
- Texas Criminal Laws (Penal Code, Family Code)
- Emergency Responce Plan
- General Orders
- Legal Bulletins
- Safety Bulletins
- Training Bulletins
- Division, Section, or Unit Standard Operating Procedures.
GO 202.00 B
What will all Division and Section Commanders (and Unit Commanders who are Oganziational Commanders) who have Primary Responsibility for field enforcemnt of criminal laws also mainatain copies of?
- City Charter.
- City Ordinances (Municipal Code).
- Texas Drug Laws.
- Texas Motor Vehicle Laws.
- Code of Criminal Procedure.
GO 202.00 C
Orders and Policy issued at any level of command will not conflict with what?
an Order of Policy issued by a higher command.
GO 202.00 D
All orders and policy of general application will be what?
reduced to writing, dated, signed, and distributed to those affected or concerned.
GO 202.00 E
When may Verbal Orders be issued?
Orders of specific application not in conflict with General Orders may be issued verbally as necessary.
GO 202.00 F
What is established whe the Chief of Police approves General Orders?
- Departmental policy or procedures.
- Policy or procedures affecting two or more bureaus.
- Specific responsibilities and/or duties.
GO 202.01 A
How May General Orders be Amended?
General Orders may be amended by cancellation or total or partial revision.
GO 202.01 B
How Often and who will send written notification to all Bureau Commanders requesting feedback on area in the GO that need what?
Every year, the Planning Unit will send written notification to all Bureau Commanders requesting feedback on areas
in the General Orders that need addition, revision, or clarification. Any recommendations for changes will be sent to
the Planning Unit for review.
GO 202.01 C
Who will requested revisions to the General Orders be submitted to and what will it be referred to as?
Any requested revision to the General Orders will be submitted to the Planning Unit and referred to as a Special Order request.
GO 202.01 D
When Requesting a new Special Order, what will be sent to the Planning Unit through who?
When requesting a new Special Order, a memorandum will be sent to the Planning Unit through the initiating Bureau
Commander.
GO 202.01 E
What will be included in the memorandum when requesting a new Special Order?
- A brief background explaining the reason for the Special Order request.
- The number and title of the General Order that will be affected by the Special Order.
- A copy of the page(s) in the General Orders that will be affected by the Special Order, and the exact,
typewritten new text in red ink and using the strike-through for text that is to be deleted.
GO 202.01 E
If the Special Order is aproved to become a General Order what will the Planning unit do?
The Planning Unit will Log, Publish, and distribute notification of the new General Order.
GO 202.01 G
Organizational Commander will provide what upon request from whom?
Organizational Commanders will provide General Order inserts upon request to personnel that wish to maintain a
personal copy of the General Orders.
GO 202.01 I