Law Enforcement Coordinator definition
Examples of Law Enforcement Coordinator in a sentence
Such Law Enforcement Coordinator must be approved by StadCo (such approval will not be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned) prior to the County’s commencement of Supplemental Security Services and may be replaced by the County from time to time provided that such replacement is reasonably acceptable to StadCo. The County agrees that the Law Enforcement Coordinator shall work cooperatively with StadCo in connection with the performance of the Supplemental Security Services at the Stadium.
If at any time any Police Officer or the Law Enforcement Coordinator fails to enforce the Rules and Regulations, Security Plan, Fan Code of Conduct and/or StadCo believes that the performance of any Police Officer or the Law Enforcement Coordinator is not satisfactory for any reason, StadCo shall notify the County in writing of the reasons for its dissatisfaction with such individual(s).
The County shall select a Law Enforcement Coordinator, whose responsibilities will include supervising all Police Officers who provide Supplemental Security Services at the Stadium Complex.
For the Supplemental Security Services provided for in this Agreement, including the services of all Police Officers, including command and control officers who are assigned to the Stadium Complex, and the services of the Law Enforcement Coordinator, the County shall be compensated by the Bills at the rates set forth in the Fee Schedule annexed to this Agreement as Schedule C.
The County agrees that the Law Enforcement Coordinator shall work cooperatively with the Bills in connection with the performance of the Supplemental Security Services at the Stadium.
If at any time the Bills feels that the performance of any Police Officer or the Law Enforcement Coordinator is not satisfactory for any reason, it shall notify the County in writing of the reasons for its dissatisfaction with such individual(s).
The County shall select a Law Enforcement Coordinator, whose responsibilities will include supervising all Police Officers who provide Supplemental Security Services at the Stadium.
Such Law Enforcement Coordinator must be approved by the Bills prior to the County’s commencement of Supplemental Security Services and may be replaced by the County from time to time provided that such replacement is reasonably acceptable to the Bills.