CPOSA definition
CPOSA. The Chief Police Officers Staff Association; “Direction and Control” The arrangements established for the day to day operational management of police officers and police staff and the control which is exercised over police officers and staff by the Chief Officer of the Police Force by which they are appointed (as prescribed by ss 9A & 10 Police Act 1996 (as amended) and in relation to the British Transport Police as prescribed by part 3 section 24 (2), section 25 (2) and section 27 (2) of the Railways and Transport Safety ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ and in relation to the Ministry of Defence Police as prescribed in sections 1(3), 2A(2)(a) and 2B(2)(a) of the Ministry of Defence Police ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ and in relation to the Civil Nuclear Police Authority as prescribed in sections 55(2), 59(2)(a) and 68 of the Energy ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇;
CPOSA. The Chief Police Officers Staff Association; “Direction and Control” The arrangements established for the day to day operational management of police officers and police staff and the control which is exercised over police officers and staff by the Chief Officer of the Police Force by which they are appointed (as prescribed by ss 9A & 10 Police Act 1996 (as amended)); “Effective Date” 1 April 2015;
Examples of CPOSA in a sentence
Provide the respective volunteers of the Community Program Office Student Association (CPOSA), Community Service Commission (CSC) projects, and all other interested Registered Campus Organizations (RCOs) at UCLA, with training for hypertension screening on the agreed upon dates throughout the year.
The Chief Constable will be responsible for paying the proactive S38 cover of CPOSA insurance and the subscription fee.