In uniform definition

In uniform means a law enforcement officer who is
In uniform means a law enforcement officer who is wearing any officially authorized uniform designated by a law enforcement agency, or a law enforcement officer who is visibly wearing articles of clothing, a badge, tactical gear, gun belt, a patch, or other insignia that he or she is a law enforcement officer acting in the course of his or her duties.
In uniform means a law enforcement officer who is wearing any officially authorized uniform designated by a law enforcement agency, or a law enforcement officer who is

Examples of In uniform in a sentence

  • In uniform with the exception of earrings for women, all members are prohibited from attaching, affixing, or displaying objects, articles, jewelry or ornamentation to or through the ear, nose, tongue, eye brows, lips, or any exposed body part (includes visible through the uniform).

  • In uniform, no body piercings (nose/eyebrow) that detract from the uniform, learning environment and/or good order and discipline.

  • In uniform circular arrays it is licit to assume the mutual coupling matrix (MCM) collecting all the coupling terms between any two array elements as a complex circulant Toeplitz matrix.


More Definitions of In uniform

In uniform means groomed short nails (clear polish only), cleanly shaven and absolutely NO jewelry/piercing, tattoos or metal framed glasses. Women are to wear their hair pulled back, away from the face and off the shoulder area and men are to have their hair neatly groomed; no baseball caps allowed. This applies to practices, appearances and games. For women, performance make-up
In uniform means a groomed appearance, with clean makeup and hair pulled back as instructed. No jewelry other than uniform earrings is to be worn.
In uniform means groomed short nails, cleanly shaven and absolutely NO jewelry/ piercing, tattoos or metal framed glasses. Women are to wear their hair pulled back, away from the face and off the shoulder area and men are to have their hair neatly groomed; no baseball caps allowed. This applies to practices, appearances and games. For women, performance make- up is required at ALL appearances/performances. “IN UNIFORM” also means “FULL UNIFORM”. The Head Coach also reserves the right to require a cheerleader to keep his/her natural hair color. Uniforms are to be worn in their entirety; wearing pieces of the uniform separately is PROHIBITED. Infractions of this policy will result in disciplinary actions of Head Coach and/or athletic department designee.