Examples of Designated Public Place in a sentence
Pursuant to Section 24-6-402(2)(c)(III), C.R.S., if a special district is unable to post a Notice of Meeting on the District Website at least 24 hours prior to the meeting due to exigent or emergency circumstances, then it must physically post the Notice of Meeting at the Designated Public Place at least 24 hours prior to the meeting.
A special district is deemed to have given full and timely notice of a regular or special meeting if it posts its Notice of Meeting at the Designated Public Place at least 24 hours prior to the meeting.
Pursuant to Section 24-6-402(2)(c)(III), C.R.S., special districts are relieved of the requirement to post the Notice of Meeting at the Designated Public Place, and are deemed to have given full and timely notice of a public meeting if a special district posts the Notice of Meeting online on a public website of the special district (“ District Website”) at least 24 hours prior to each regular and special meeting.
Pursuant to Section 24-6-402(2)(c)(III), C.R.S., special districts are relieved of the requirement to post the Notice of Meeting at the Designated Public Place, and are deemed to have given full and timely notice of a public meeting, if a special district posts the Notice of Meeting online at a public website of the special district (“ District Website”) at least 24 hours prior to each regular and special meeting.
Pursuant to Section 24-6-402(2)(c)(III), C.R.S., special districts are relieved of the requirement to post the Notice of Meeting at the Designated Public Place, and are deemed to have given full and timely notice of a public meeting, if a special district posts the Notice of Meeting online on a public website of the special district (“ District Website”) at least 24 hours prior to each regular and special meeting.
The Designated Public Place Order (DPPO) was replaced by the Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) in the Anti-social Behaviour Crime and Policing Act 2014.
The applicant has noted that the premises are within a Designated Public Place Order area.
The Designated Public Place Order (DPPO) has been replaced by the Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) in the Anti-social Behaviour Crime and Policing Act 2014.
Problems of preloading en route to licensed premises persist despite the existence of a Designated Public Place Order for Fallowfield.
The Act is intended to replace a number of old dispersal powers and to combine elements of the current general dispersal power under section 30 of the Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003 with elements of the alcohol related dispersal and confiscation powers available under section 27 of the Violent Crime Reduction Act 2006 and the Designated Public Place Orders (DPPO) section 13 in the Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001.