State Police definition

State Police means the sworn members of the state police force appointed under ORS
State Police means the West Virginia State Police Criminal Identification Bureau.
State Police means the members of the state police force appointed under ORS 181.250.

Examples of State Police in a sentence

  • The City agrees to remit both its contribution and the officer's contribution to the State Police Pension and Retirement System.

  • The City agrees to contribute to the State Police Pension and Retirement System at the statutory rate for each officer's salary paid by the City.

  • The pilot/chase vehicle is positioned in advance of the State Police vehicle and travels to the work zone at highway speed staying behind the last vehicle in the gap created by the traffic slowdown.

  • The City agrees that a retired police officer, upon retirement approved by the State Police Pension Board, and actual leaving of service with the Police Department of the City, in good standing has the right to retain his/her City of Lawton, Oklahoma police shirt badge, collar insignia, name tag and tie bar, and his/her service weapon, pursuant to statutory requirements as provided for in Oklahoma Statutes, Title 11, Section 50-125, as amended in 1991.

  • Slowing/stopping Thruway traffic is considered a planned event and is permitted only with specific authorization from Division Traffic through the Engineer and with State Police personnel available and on site.


More Definitions of State Police

State Police means the Department of Public Safety, Bureau of State Police. [PL 2019, c. 402, §1 (NEW).]
State Police means the Department of Kentucky State Police.
State Police means the Connecticut State Police.
State Police means the Department of Public Safety, Bureau of State Police.
State Police means the Department of Public Safety, Bureau of State Police. [PL 2019, c. 616, Pt. S, §1 (NEW).]
State Police means the Massachusetts State Police.