District Attorneys definition

District Attorneys means the District Attorneys of Alameda, Los Angeles, Merced, Monterey, San Francisco and San Mateo Counties, California.
District Attorneys. Retirement System' means that retirement system created by
District Attorneys means the present fourteen duly elected district attorneys, or a substitute appointee for one of them, plus any additional elected district attorneys or future appointees created after the effective date of the District Attorney Personnel and Compensation Act;

Examples of District Attorneys in a sentence

  • Verification shall be indicated on the subpoena and signed by the District Attorney's Office.

  • The City shall have authority for the policies and administration of the Department and the power to organize, reorganize and manage the District Attorney's Office and its employees.

  • The fringe benefit formula for the Deputy Public Defenders shall be equal to that of the Deputy District Attorneys and Deputy County Counsel Attorneys.

  • Transfers shall be allowed between married couples or between Registered Domestic Partners in the Deputy District Attorneys Association only for the purposes stated above.

  • However, in the event that the fringe benefit formula for the Deputy District Attorneys or Deputy County Counsel Attorneys is reduced, the County agrees to reopen negotiations on this issue with the Deputy Public Defenders.

  • On Behalf of the District Attorneys of Alameda, Los Angeles, Merced, Monterey, San Francisco and San Mateo Counties.

  • Such notification shall be immediately forwarded to the Superintendent who shall comply with any reasonable request from the teacher for information in the possession of the Superintendent relating to the incident or the persons involved, and shall act in appropriate ways as liaison between the teacher, the police, and the District Attorney's Office.

  • This program is not subject to the Grievance Procedure of the Memorandum of Agreement between the County of San Diego and the Deputy District Attorneys Association of San Diego County.

  • ACCCH and the Ameriquest Parties shall execute appropriate stipulated judgments, consent decrees or administrative settlement documents, as the case may be, with the State Attorneys General and Financial Regulators of the Settling States and, in California, with the participating District Attorneys, incorporating the provisions of this Settlement Agreement and any state-specific agreements no later than March 10, 2006.

  • The City shall maintain its current practice of assisting the District Attorney's support enforcement activities by annually reporting to the Los Angeles County District Attorney the names of all of its employees and retirees so that the District Attorney may identify those employees and retirees subject to Wage and Earnings Assignment Orders and Notices of Assignment and may establish court orders for support, where appropriate.


More Definitions of District Attorneys

District Attorneys. Retirement System' means that retirement system created by 817 Chapter 13 of this title as such chapter existed prior to July 1, 1998.