Commission Card definition
Commission Card. An identification card issued by the MCSO to an Approved Tribal Officer. Designated Offenses: All infractions and violations of the laws of the state of Washington, whether civil or criminal, and of any Model Traffic Code adopted by ▇▇▇▇▇ County. Reservation: The Squaxin Island Tribe's Reservation, and all territory within the exterior boundaries thereof, including without limitation all roads, rights of way, easements and waterways within such exterior boundaries.
Commission Card. An identification card issued by the Skagit County Sheriff to an Approved Tribal Officer. Designated Offenses: All violations of the laws of the State of Washington, whether civil or criminal, and of any Model Traffic Code adopted by the Skagit County. Reservation: The Swinomish Indian Reservation, and all territory within the exterior boundaries thereof, including without limitation all roads, rights of way, easements and waterways within such exterior boundaries.
Commission Card means an identification card issued by the Sheriff to an Approved Tribal Officer or an identification card issued by the Tulalip Tribes to a Deputy Sheriff.
Examples of Commission Card in a sentence
The Director of AZ DPS, or his or her designee, shall complete and submit the NATION’s Peace Officer Commission Card form (Exhibit 1) for each AZ DPS officer who is qualified for a mutual aid law enforcement certification.
CITY’s Chief of Police shall provide the Deputy Sheriff or Sheriffs who are providing security at the Municipal Court with a CITY Commission Card so that the Deputy Sheriff or Sheriffs may enforce City Ordinances in the Municipal Court.
The identification documents of the subscriber hall include without limitation the Driving License, Passport, Election Commission Card or any other valid Address proof.