Custodial Officer definition

Custodial Officer means any person who has the responsibilities and duties and who is employed by a law enforcement agency of the city or county or who performs those duties as a volunteer.
Custodial Officer means any person who has the responsibilities and duties described in Section 831 and who is employed by a law enforcement agency of any city or county or who performs those duties as a volunteer.
Custodial Officer means the officer having custody of the funds of any county, municipality, political subdivision or school district.

Examples of Custodial Officer in a sentence

  • Custodial officer training and Delegation of Authority letters were not completed, as required.

  • Custodial officer (CO) must remain in the room with the patient at all times.

  • When a prisoner attends the Port Augusta Prison health Centre the Custodial officer records their attendance in the Log Book, the officer does not include the reason for the attendance as they are not normally privy to this information.

  • The incumbent ensures the ROS is completed thoroughly together with all required exhibits and signed by the Property Custodial officer before submission in the Board of Survey system (BOSS).

  • The Superintendent has delegated day-to-day care of the collection to the Custodial officer.


More Definitions of Custodial Officer

Custodial Officer means a member of the retirement system who is employed by the Board of Pardons and Paroles or the Texas Department of Criminal Justice as a parole officer or caseworker or who is employed by the correctional institutions division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and certified by the department as having a normal job assignment that requires frequent or infrequent regularly planned contact with, and in close proximity to, inmates or defendants of the correctional institutions division without the protection of bars, doors, security screens, or similar devices and includes assignments normally involving supervision or the potential for supervision of inmates in inmate housing areas, educational or recreational facilities, industrial shops, kitchens, laundries, medical areas, agricultural shops or fields, or in other areas on or away from property of the department. The term includes a member who transfers from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to the managed health care unit of The University of Texas Medical Branch or the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center pursuant to Section 9.01, Chapter 238, Acts of the 73rd Legislature, 1993, elects at the time of transfer to retain membership in the retirement system, and is certified by the managed health care unit or the health sciences center as having a normal job assignment described by this subdivision.
Custodial Officer means a person who is employed by the Board of Pardons and Paroles or the Texas Department of Criminal Justice as a parole officer or caseworker or who is employed by the correctional institutions division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and certified by the department as having a normal job assignment that requires frequent or infrequent regularly planned contact with, and in close proximity to, inmates or defendants of the correctional institutions division
Custodial Officer means a Contract Worker performing Custodial Functions who is not in charge of supervising other Contract Workers performing Custodial Functions.
Custodial Officer means any person who has the responsibilities and duties described in Section 831 and who is employed by a law
Custodial Officer means a person who is employed by the Board of Pardons and Paroles or the Texas Department of Criminal Justice as a parole officer or caseworker or who is employed by the correctional institutions division
Custodial Officer means a member of the
Custodial Officer means any person who has the responsibilities and duties