Correctional officer definition

Correctional officer means a participating member who is employed as a correctional
Correctional officer means a participating member who is employed as a correctional officer by a political subdivision.
Correctional officer means any person employed by the state or any political subdivision as a guard or officer whose prin- cipal duties are supervision and discipline of inmates at a penal institution, prison, jail, house of correction or other place of penal detention.

Examples of Correctional officer in a sentence

  • Correctional officer wears N95 mask, eye protection, gloves, gown, should be fully vaccinated and not immunocompromised.

  • Correctional officer employees who cannot meet the minimum physical requirements of the basic training program will be given a 60-day period in which to improve their performance to the level indicated above.

  • Correctional officer training schools shall be approved by the department prior to the first scheduled class.

  • C.7. Correctional officer posts shall be designed and located to permit officers to hear and respond promptly to problems in inmate-occupied areas.

  • Correctional officer" means a participating member who is certified by the department of corrections and rehabilitation or the peace officer standards and training board as a correctional officer and is employed as a correctional officer by a political subdivision by the department of corrections and rehabilitation or a political subdivision.


More Definitions of Correctional officer

Correctional officer means a duly sworn employee of the Department of Corrections whose normal
Correctional officer means an individual who:
Correctional officer means any person who is appointed or employed full time by the state or any political subdivision thereof, or by any private entity which has contracted with the state or county, and whose primary responsibility is the supervision, protection, care, custody, and control, or investigation, of inmates within a correctional institution; however, the term “correctional officer” does not include any secretarial, clerical, or professionally trained personnel.
Correctional officer means a person who has completed a correctional officer course approved or certified by the North Dakota department of corrections and rehabilitation and is employed by a correctional facility as defined in North Dakota Century Code chapter 12-44.1.
Correctional officer. An employee of the Illinois Department of Corrections (DOC) who is assigned to a security position with the Department, and who has responsibility for inmates of any correctional institution under the jurisdiction of the Department.
Correctional officer means an employee of the North Carolina Department of Public Safety, Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice, responsible for the custody of inmates or offenders.
Correctional officer means a community correctional officer or a custodial correctional officer.