The police auxiliary personnel of public security organs mentioned in these Regulations (hereinafter referred to as police auxiliary personnel) refer to non-people police personnel who are openly recruited to the public and provide auxiliary support for police activities of public security organs according to the social security situation and the actual needs of public security work, and are divided into service police auxiliary personnel and police auxiliary personnel.
Social forces such as public security joint defense, public security volunteers, village protection teams and school protection teams, as well as personnel engaged in logistics services such as security, cleaning and catering in public security organs, do not belong to police auxiliary personnel. Article 3 The management of police auxiliary personnel shall follow the principles of standardization according to law, clear rights and responsibilities, strict supervision and reasonable guarantee. Article 4 Local people's governments at or above the county level shall strengthen their leadership over the management of auxiliary police personnel within their respective administrative areas, establish a work coordination mechanism, implement safeguard measures, and study and solve major problems in the management of auxiliary police personnel. Article 5 The public security organs of local people's governments at or above the county level shall be responsible for the administration of the use of police auxiliary personnel within their respective administrative areas.
Institutions, civil affairs, finance, human resources and social security, health, retired military affairs and other departments shall, in accordance with their respective responsibilities, do a good job in the management of police auxiliary personnel. Article 6 The acts of police assistants assisting the people's police in performing their duties according to law are protected by law, and citizens, legal persons or other organizations shall support and cooperate with them.
The consequences caused by the performance of duties by police auxiliary personnel shall be borne by the public security organs that use police auxiliary personnel. Seventh police auxiliary personnel who have outstanding performance, outstanding achievements and contributions or other outstanding deeds shall be commended and rewarded in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state and the province. Chapter II Duties, Rights and Obligations Article 8 Auxiliary police officers shall, under the command or leadership of the people's police, assist in carrying out relevant work in accordance with these Regulations and the relevant provisions of the state. Article 9 Under the leadership of the people's police, auxiliary police officers may assist in the following work:
(a) rental housing security management, special industries, drug control, entry and exit and other related management and service activities;
(two) the implementation of traffic control and traffic safety inspection, to stop and correct traffic safety violations;
(3) To investigate and take care of persons suspected of committing crimes;
(4) Accepting and reporting administrative cases, registering cases, accepting evidence, collecting case information, mediating and serving documents;
(five) to take temporary protective restraint measures for drunken people who are out of control and mental patients who commit violent acts;
(six) the supervision of public security management services;
(7) Maintaining the order of large-scale public activities;
(eight) to participate in the handling of emergencies;
(nine) other work that can be carried out in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state. Article 10 Under the command or leadership of the people's police, the auxiliary police may assist in the following work:
(1) Accepting and handling people's requests for help and resolving contradictions and disputes according to law;
(two) publicity and education on public security, traffic safety, drug control and fire control;
(three) to divert traffic, prompt and discourage traffic safety violations, collect traffic violation information, and guide the parties to the accident to negotiate and deal with minor traffic accidents;
(four) to maintain the order and safety of the case (incident), protect the case (incident) and rescue the injured and trapped people;
(5) Information collection and registration services for floating population;
(six) to stop the ongoing illegal and criminal activities;
(seven) patrol, duty, safety inspection;
(eight) other work can be carried out in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state. Article 11 The public security organ shall equip the auxiliary police with necessary duty and safety protection equipment. Auxiliary police officers can drive police cars, boats and other means of transportation when performing their duties.
Auxiliary police are not allowed to use weapons and police equipment. In an emergency that endangers public security, social order and citizens' personal and property safety, the auxiliary police can assist in the use of binding police equipment under the command and guidance of the people's police. Article 12 The police auxiliary police may, under the command or leadership of the people's police, assist in completing the following tasks:
(a) window service, wiring (letter) inquiry and other administrative services;
(two) psychological counseling, medical care, translation, computer network maintenance, data analysis, communication security, video surveillance and other technical support work;
(3) Keeping and maintaining police equipment other than weapons and police equipment;
(four) other work that can be carried out in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state.
Engaged in the work specified in the preceding paragraph, need to have the corresponding qualifications according to law, and shall obtain the corresponding professional qualifications. Thirteenth auxiliary police shall not engage in the following work:
(1) Handling matters involving state secrets;
(2) technical reconnaissance;
(3) issue an evaluation report;
(four) to identify the responsibility for traffic accidents;
(five) the implementation of criminal compulsory measures;
(six) to make decisions on administrative licensing, administrative coercion and administrative punishment;
(7) Examining cases;
(8) Keeping weapons and police equipment;
(nine) other work prohibited by laws, regulations and relevant provisions of the state.