Covert Surveillance definition

Covert Surveillance means surveillance which is carried out in a manner calculated to ensure that the persons subject to the surveillance are unaware that it is or may be taking place.
Covert Surveillance means a quality assurance audit by observation done from an off-site location near the air care station, often using binoculars to monitor the actions of an air care inspector performing emissions testing.
Covert Surveillance means surveillance carried out in a manner that is calculated to ensure that the persons who are

Examples of Covert Surveillance in a sentence

  • Covert Surveillance is carried out in a manner calculated to ensure that the person subject to the surveillance is unaware of it taking place.

  • Covert Surveillance Covert Surveillance is carried out in a manner calculated to ensure that the person subject to the surveillance is unaware of it taking place.

  • Ensure copies of the Codes of Practice for Covert Surveillance, The Use of Covert Human Intelligence Sources, and Acquisition and Disclosure of Communications Data are available for public reference at council offices or by post or e-mail on public request.

  • Persons will only be actively monitored for any length of time if there is suspicion or knowledge that an offence may have occurred or be about to occur or where other relevant authorisation is in place, e.g., an authorisation to use Directed Covert Surveillance under RIPA.

  • Staff are appropriately trained in Data Protection, Equality and Covert Surveillance in order to avoid any misappropriation of data or breach of an individual’s Human Rights.

  • To authorise Covert Surveillance under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act and within the Council’s adopted policy.

  • It should be read in conjunction with the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 and the current versions of the Code of Practice on the use of Covert Human Intelligence sources and the Code of Practice on Covert Surveillance.

  • Covert Surveillance is defined as “surveillance which is carried out in a manner calculated to ensure that the persons subject to the surveillance are unaware that it is or may be taking place” and is covered by RIPA.

  • The Home Office Covert Surveillance and Property Interference Revised Code of Practice (latest edition at time of writing was August 2018) states that as a result, “private information” is capable of including any aspect of a person’s private or personal relationship with others, such as family (which should be treated as extending beyond the formal relationships created by marriage or civil partnership) and professional or business relationships.

  • The Home Office Covert Surveillance and Property Interference Revised Code of Practice (latest edition at time of writing was August 2018) advises that simple reconnaissance of websites, that is, preliminary examination with a view to establishing whether a site or its contents are of interest, is unlikely to interfere with a person’s reasonably held expectation of privacy and therefore is not likely to require a directed surveillance authorisation.


More Definitions of Covert Surveillance

Covert Surveillance means observation intended to be concealed from any
Covert Surveillance means surveillance that is carried out in a manner calculated to ensure that the person subject to the surveillance is unaware that it is or may be taking place.
Covert Surveillance means surveillance which is carried out in a manner calculated to
Covert Surveillance means surveillance of an employee while at work for an employer carried out or caused to be carried out by the employer and not carried out in compliance with the requirements of Part 2.

Related to Covert Surveillance

  • market surveillance means the activities carried out and measures taken by public authorities to check and ensure that devices comply with the requirements set out in the relevant Union harmonisation legislation and do not endanger health, safety or any other aspect of public interest protection;

  • Surveillance means monitoring and observation of the disposal site for purposes of visual detection of need for maintenance, custodial care, evidence of intrusion, and compliance with other license and regulatory requirements.

  • medical surveillance means a planned programme or periodic examination (which may include clinical examinations, biological monitoring or medical tests) of employees by an occupational health practitioner or, in prescribed cases, by an occupational medicine practitioner;

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  • Monitoring means the measurement of radiation, radioactive material concentrations, surface area activities or quantities of radioactive material and the use of the results of these measurements to evaluate potential exposures and doses. For purposes of these regulations, "radiation monitoring" and "radiation protection monitoring" are equivalent terms.

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  • Department Chair means the chair of a department or the director of a program.

  • Stormwater management planning agency means a public body authorized by legislation to prepare stormwater management plans.

  • Police Department means the law enforcement agency designated by the County Prosecutor to receive such information.

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