Express direction definition

Express direction means a defined, task-specific assignment given by a fully P.O.S.T.-certified peace officer to a reserve officer. The fully P.O.S.T.-certified peace officer need not be present while the reserve officer carries out the assignment.
Express direction means a defined, task-specific assignment given by a fully POST certified peace officer. The fully POST certified peace officer need not be present while the Colorado Ranger personnel carries out the assignment.
Express direction means a defined task-specific assignment given by a peace officer, level I, or a sheriff to a peace officer, level IIIa. The peace officer, level I, or sheriff need not be present while such assignment is being carried out by the peace officer, level IIIa. The peace officer, level IIIa, must be in uniform while such assignment is carried out, except when performing extradition or surveillance duties as otherwise provided in subparagraph (IV.5) of this paragraph (l).

More Definitions of Express direction

Express direction means a defined, task-specific assignment given by a fully
Express direction means a defined, task-specific assignment given by a fully POST-certified peace officer to a reserve officer. The fully POST-certified peace officer
Express direction means a defined, task-specific assignment given by a P.O.S.T.-certified peace officer to a reserve officer. The P.O.S.T.-certified peace officer need not be present while the reserve officer carries out the assignment. The reserve officer shall be in uniform while carrying out the assignment, except when performing extradition or surveillance duties as otherwise provided in subsection (4) of this section.

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