Direction and Control definition
Examples of Direction and Control in a sentence
Each Party shall be responsible for the Health and Safety of his own police officers and police staff/staff and any other officers and police staff/staff under his Direction and Control as a result of a posting, secondment or otherwise.
Where a police officer or member of staff working in a Modern Slavery Team is seconded to a Seconded Chief Officer (the “Seconded Staff Member”), day to day management and day to day Direction and Control shall be the responsibility of the Seconded Chief Officer (further details of which are set out in Schedule 1 (Employment Model) and Schedule 5 (Terms of Reference)).
Where a police officer or member of staff working in a Modern Slavery Team is seconded to a Seconded Chief Officer (the “Seconded Staff Member”), day to day management and day to day Direction and Control shall be the responsibility of the Seconded Chief Officer (further details of which are set out in Schedule 1 (Employment Model) and Schedule 5 (Terms of Reference).
The authority for the Direction and Control concepts and procedures as outlined in the Plan is derived from RCW 38.52 and other applicable state statutes and regulations; Klickitat County Emergency Management Interlocal agreement dated 1998 and policies promulgated under the authority of this plan.
Written material issued by the Association shall not contain the phrasing “Under Direction and Control of the Board of Supervisors of Napa County”, or phrasing of similar import.
This may include, but not be limited to, information requested by the Company to satisfy itself whether Supervision, Direction and Control (‘SDC’) exists.
Direction and Control of Assistance A function of public emergency management during different stages of emergency response and addresses all activities in managing the response, including the organizational tasking and jurisdictional elements for emergency services that focus on critical operations in the response to an emergency.