DARE definition

DARE also means to challenge or defy. Then its past is dared.
DARE means the Department of Agricultural Research and Education under the Ministry of Agriculture, or any successor thereto;
DARE means Department of Agricultural Research and Education under MOA;

Examples of DARE in a sentence

  • The City Council has expressed its support of the national effort to eradicate drug abuse through the creation of a Substance Abuse Committee, institution of a City-wide D.A.R.E. program in all local schools and other activities in support of a drug-free community.

  • These may include, but are not limited to, Canine Officers, SWAT team members, Task Force, Detectives, DARE or other specialized assignments not mentioned.

  • Officers assigned to the following divisions will work an administrative schedule of five (5) consecutive days of duty followed by two (2) consecutive days off: Detectives, Court Officer or DARE Officer.

  • By way of example, DARE, Investigations, Motor Carrier Enforcement Operation, shall be scheduled at the discretion of management.

  • This section applies to officers who are assigned by the Chief of Police to positions such as SRO and DARE.

  • All officers (including specialty assignments such as, but not limited to; Investigators, DARE & SRO) are eligible to pick up vacated patrol shift overtime.

  • A provisional assignment to fill a special need such as School Resource Officer (SRO) and DARE.

  • Deputies assigned as DARE Officers will be considered non-continuous employees during the designated school year and continuous employees during the summer months when regular school is not in session.

  • The SRO and DARE assignments will consist of a year-round 5 on, 2 off rotation.

  • Step #3 After steps #1 and #2 have been exhausted, overtime opportunities will be offered to all other patrol officers’ rank through the entire police division (including, but not limited to, detectives, COPS/POP’s, SRO’s, DARE and Drug Unit).